We listen to music all day at work and sometimes we'll debate what amps or effects are used. One day we were trying to figure out what Gary Myrick used back in the day. So I started googleing and found his e-mail address and asked him what he used.
got this response
It was a 1958 original stratocaster a Marshall combo circa 1979
later found out he used a standard EH Electric Mistress
Super nice guy, killer tone on those early albums
Did the same with Drew Abbot to figure out what phase shifter he use with Seger
mxr phase 90 , a mc5 marshall 100 watt with a West bottom and EV SRO's or a Mesa Boogie Mk. 1 playing through a Marshall stack I can't rember which probably the marshall West for live bullet and the boogie for nine tonight,,,,,
All the best, Drew
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and unavailable on my underclass device damnit
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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Don't let that smoke out!
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Ronnie Wood says he played bass on that song