1. Casino:



    Casino:



    LP Custom:

  2. Casino

  3. Flashbacks... An Strat Dubh - the black Strat:

















  4. I was wondering the other day-what songs does the edge use the infinite guitar in?


  5. As far as I can remember, it is only With Or Without You.
    P.S.: I am probably wrong


  6. Edge wrote and recorded "With Or Without You" with the Brooks Infinite Guitar. To the best of my knowledge, it is the only tune he's used this for.

    Edge used the Infinite guitar for the live performances of "With Or Without You" through (at least) the ZOOTV Outside Broadcast portion of the ZOO tours. By some point during Zooropa, he'd gone to using an E-Bow with his Gibson Les Paul Custom.

    Edge and the Infinite Guitar (Squier Strat with Infinite Guitar p'up in it.


    Since the Zoo tours, it's been a succession of Fernandes Guitars with "Sustainer" pickups in the neck position.

    POPMART - Fernandes Decade Elite w/Sustainer pickup. [There was one orange and one in cyan.]





    ELEVATION - Fernandes Native Pro w/Sustainer pickup. [dark green metallic finish. This guitar was highly modified. The original humbuckers were changed to Seymour Duncan Hot Rails (singl space humbuckers), a new pickguard was cut to accomodate the smaller p'ups and the neck was swapped from the Native Pro (3 tuning machines on top, 3 on bottom) to the Decade Elite style neck [with all tuning machines on top of the headstock, similar to a Stratocaster]



    Although he did used the Decade Elite's a few times during Elevation. Not sure if it was for WOWY or not. I think the orange was used for Discotheque/Starting at The Sun a few times.



    This one is from the Miami dress rehearsal




    VERTIGO - Fernandes Retro Rocket w/Sustainer pickup. [Only "Custom" thing about this was the black finish/black pearl pickguard, Oddly, the Retro Rocket isn't commercially available in black!]

  7. So, it seems that I was right
  8. Behind the Scenes: Magnificent = Country Club it is!

    1:52 into the video you get a good look at the pickups - which are DynaSonics and not the FliterTrons of the Irish Falcon.

    Per Gretsch Pages:

    "Cadillac Green" finish when combined with the brilliant gold hardware made this guitar both visually stunning and worthy of being displayed at any art museum. Now, the classic Cadillac Green Gretsch Country Club is back!

    Features include:
    DynaSonic™ (2) single-coil pickups = CHECK
    "G" long tailpiece = CHECK
    adjustable bridge = CHECK
    detailed binding = CHECK
    and enough gold hardware to make Fort Knox envious = And CHECK
  9. Wow, you know a lot about guitars
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  11. Hi folks,

    right now I'm playing once or twice a week in a church freestyle worship rock band. We do of course start with certain songs and we also rock quite hard, but we also include a lot of jamming, improvising and atmospheric / spacey / almost ambient instrumental parts. I'm using a lot of volume swell, Ebow, ChickenSalad vibe, TunaMelt tremolo and / or RV600 shimmer for those while our pastor / keyboarder plays a piano & string sound or takes a break. Now I'm thinking about getting myself a guitar synth for some really weird stuff. Maybe it's just a crazy idea, but then again, well...

    On the market there are certain options like:

    - EHX MicroSynth (250€) - cheapest option, square wave, built in two- pass filter, no dry / wet mix
    - Pigtronix Mothership (450€) - expensive, square and triangle wave, glissando option, intelligent ring modulator, dry / wet mix
    - EHX HOG (500€ / 600€ with pedalboard) - insanely expensive, seven octaves and fifths, simple filter, glissando, expression pedal, dry / wet mix
    - EHX POG (320€) - four octaves plus detune, simple filter, dry / wet mix
    - Roland GR-20 (500€) - expensive, digital sound library, good presets but few adjusting options, requires adding a Hex p/u

    Of course the MicroSynth is the best option price- wise, so it's first on my list. The thought of adding a Hex p/u to one of my guitars doesn't seem very attractive to me, and dialing presets is sure less fun than tweaking around on the fly, so I put the GR-20 last. But does anyone of you have any experience / opinions / suggestions about these? Can these sounds be combined well to vibe, trem or shimmer? I've been watching some youtube reviews recently and I'm infected by serious GAS but I'm still not quite sure what to do. Even the cheapest option is still a lot of money, so I thought I'd better listen to some other's thoughts.

    Alex