I was on the working crew for Joe in NYC. he has his Saturator pedal from Vox, he has a digitech whammy.
He uses the Ibanez JS signature model that was made just for him.
Angus uses the overdrive on his amp.
I know a least on most songs Padge uses the Boss Metal Core
David Kilgour of seminal New Zealand band, The Clean, played an Ibanez 59er.
I believe it is a ESP custom strat. Japanese made, Fairly rare afaik was lucky enough to snavvle one for myself. . No it is not the Guitar that makes the sound of the effect pedals. Will ask again. I know all about his guitars. The ESP is his favorite! He own Les Paul as well, as others. What Effect pedals does he have set up to practice at home or when he is not using the computers in the concerts with sound Technicians.
He uses the Ibanez JS signature model that was made just for him.
They usually use ' Distortion '.
Its either, Zombie nation - Kernkraft 400 or Crowd chant - Joe Satriani
Multi-effect guitar pedals offer the advantage of convenience and space-saving, as they combine multiple effects into one unit. They also provide preset combinations of effects for easy use and can be more cost-effective than buying individual pedals.
Angus uses the overdrive on his amp.
Overdrive, Delay and a Compressor.
I know a least on most songs Padge uses the Boss Metal Core
Both Eddie and John don't use distortion pedals they use Big Bite pedals they are boost overdrive pedals. You can find them here, www.bigbitefx.com or www.facebook.com/bigbitefx
I read on a website that they actually backed up his car to the recording room and recorded the engine being revved.
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