Kurt Cobain from the band Nirvana used this exact amp from the early to late ninetys along with a boss DS-2 turbo distortion pedal,Electro harmonix small clone chorus pedal,TwoCrest 4801 power amplifiers and four marshal 4 twelve cabinets.
Kurt Cobail died n `94 so he wasn`t using them to the late 90`s
He uses a lot of different ones. There is no specific amp he always uses. But some of what he has used includes: Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier amp head Marshall JCM 900 amp head Mesa Boogie 2:90 power amp Triaxis preamp Marshall EL34 power amp JMP-1 preamp
John Frusciante has used many different amp configurations over time, back in the early mothers milk era he used a mesa boogie strategy 400 stereo amp through mesa boogie cabinets before switching to a totally marshall setup around 1989-90 He used predominately JCM800 heads and Marshall JMP heads during this time. When recording blood sugar, he used a Marshall Major, JMP, JCM800, and a fender for some clean things. When frusciante came back from his "break" to record californication, he tried alot of new amps and toured for that album with a Marshall 200watt Major, A marshall Silver Jubilee 100watt, and a Fender Showman "blackface" head. After californication, Frusciante dropped the Fender Head and ever since he has used 2 Marshall Silver Jubilee Heads and his Marshall Major.
There are a few articles online with great information on guitar amps. Music Radar has a list of the 20 best amps in the world today. The top three from their list are: Hughes and Kettner Coreblade, the Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb, and the Mesa/Boogie Mark Five.
He plays a black Fender Telecaster 72 deluxe and a Gibson Les Paul Classic, Mesa/Boogie Amps Boss DD-20 GigaDelay Pedal,Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner, And A Digitech Wammy. For distortion he uses his Mesa Boogie Amp. He has used a Fender 72 Telecaster Deluxe, a Gibson Les Paul Classic and more recently has been playing a custom made Fender (probably made by Fender for him) which has a Telecaster 72 Deluxe body and scratchplate with a Jazzmaster style rosewood neck with bound edges, pickups are a Humbucker in the bridge and a P90 style pickup in the neck (however closer look at the neck pickup looks like a P100 pickup). Amp he uses is a Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 with Mesa 4x12 cab.
The resistance, rated in ohm's, must match that of the speaker cabinet. Other than that everything else is a personal preference. I play a Mesa Boogie through 2 older Fender 4-12 cabinets. Try different combinations until you find your "tone", because tone is intensely personal. Only you know when "it" sounds right.
"Atelier" is workshop/studio in French, and it is used in English when referring to an artist's workspace. You can also say studio.
it is a special studio used by artists or designers.
He uses a lot of different ones. There is no specific amp he always uses. But some of what he has used includes: Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier amp head Marshall JCM 900 amp head Mesa Boogie 2:90 power amp Triaxis preamp Marshall EL34 power amp JMP-1 preamp
He used to play a Baker Inferno, run through a 100 watt Mesa-Boogie Dual Rectifier head and a 4x12 cabinet loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s. He currently plays PRS guitars with the same rig.
Boggie is in Spanish. The French way of spelling it is boogie. Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm used in the blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music.
Jade Errol Puget is the one of the current guitarist of the band named AFI (A Fire Inside). Jade plays a Gibson Les Paul Studio and Mesa Boogie dual rectifier amp heads with Marshall cabs. He used several Les Pauls, a Gibson SG, a Fender Telecaster and Esquire for the recording of Sing the Sorrow. He has said that he doesn't usually play SGs, but he has been known to play a Gibson SG from time to time. More info can be found on Wikipedia
Studio 54 was once used by CBC's television talk show artist such as Jack Benny and Johnny Carson. Today, it is now the home for the Roundabout Theater Company and has a seating capacity of 1,015.
Hey, below I have a list of Equipment Used or formerly used by By Mike Dirnt of Green Day I assume this is who you meant just different spelling, if this answer helps you please recommend me for this helpBassesMike Dirnt Precision Bass (in several different colors including: black, white and a two-tone sunburst )Fender 1969 Vintage Precision Bass (w/ a BadAss II Bridge, Seymour Duncan Antiquity Pride II Pickups) aka. "Stella"Fender Standard Precision BassFender American Jazz Bass (used with the S-1 Switch "down")Fender 1966 Vintage Precision BassGibson G-3 Bass (no longer used)AmplificationMesa/Boogie M-2000 Head (x3)Mesa/Boogie 6x10 Custom Cab (x2+)Mesa/Boogie 1x18 Cab (x2+)Mesa/Boogie 2x10 Cab (x2+)Fender Pro 1200 Head (x2)Fender Pro 800 Head (x1)Fender Pro 810 Cab (x3+)MiscGretsch BroadkasterFender Medium Nickel Plated Bass StringsShure ULX WirelessCustom Audio Electronics SwitcherCustom Moody 2.5" Signature Leather StrapsCustom "Dirnt" Dunlop Tortex Picks .76mm and .88mmZinky Master Blaster Boost PedalTrue Grit Overdrive Pedal
Query studio is a subset (in feature) of Report Studio. It is manily used for Ad-hoc queries. But report studio used for complex and fancy report development.
they were invented by chuck norris and i use them to get my boogie on...
fl studio is good, cubase artist better for recording, but personally i would save up for a mac and get logic studio pro thats what i use it is much better then other softwares i used, you can make beats and record vocals
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