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Q. Did you use anything besides the Esquire on the first album? “Born To Be Wild” and “The Pusher” have some interesting tones.
A. I used the Esquire on the whole album. On those songs, it went through a Fender Concert amp; volume way up. We recorded onto a Scully eight-track, through a custom board with A.P.I. EQ, along with other assorted vintage gear. It took about a week to record at American Studios in Studio City.
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Q. Didn’t the band have an endorsement deal – or at least a special relationship with Rickenbacker?
A. For a while we did use Rickenbacker amps, and John used one of their guitars. I went to their factory and picked out a strange-looking guitar I used in some publicity photos, and in a video. I also got a pedal steel, but never really learned to play it well.
http://www.vintageguitar.com/artists/details.asp?ID=165
A. I used the Esquire on the whole album. On those songs, it went through a Fender Concert amp; volume way up. We recorded onto a Scully eight-track, through a custom board with A.P.I. EQ, along with other assorted vintage gear. It took about a week to record at American Studios in Studio City.
And...
Q. Didn’t the band have an endorsement deal – or at least a special relationship with Rickenbacker?
A. For a while we did use Rickenbacker amps, and John used one of their guitars. I went to their factory and picked out a strange-looking guitar I used in some publicity photos, and in a video. I also got a pedal steel, but never really learned to play it well.
http://www.vintageguitar.com/artists/details.asp?ID=165
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