Yes 90125 World Tour 1984-85 gear
Alan White:
- Six-ply Ludwig drum set:
- 6 ½” snare
- 22” bass drum
- 8” tom
- 10” tom
- 13” tom
- 14” tom
- 16” tom
- 18” tom
- Cymbals (Zildjian):
- 15” hi-hat
- 20” Chinese
- 16” crash
- 16” crash
- 22” medium ride
- 2x China Boy
- Orchestral suspended cymbal
- Simmons SDS-V kit – bass drum, snare, 4 toms
Chris Squire:
- Basses:
- Rickenbacker 4001
- 1965 Gibson Thunderbird
- Amps:
- 100-watt Marshall amp /w four 12” 25-watt Celestion speakers (miked /w Electro-voice RE20)
- 400 watts-per-side SAE power amp
- 2 custom built 6-12” cabinets /w 4 JBL and 2 Gauss speakers
- Effects:
- Custom pedalboard designed by Steve Dove. Contains:
- Eventide harmonizer
- Custom-made tremolo from 1967
- Brassmaster fuzz
- MXR reverb
- MXR delay
- Mutron wah-wah pedal
Tony Kaye:
- Oberheim OB-Xa – later replaced with an OB-8
- Roland Jupiter-8
- Yamaha DX7 – used to simulate the Fairlight sounds
- E-mu Emulator
- Kawai EP-308 electric grand
Trevor Rabin:
- Guitars:
- 1962 Fender Stratocaster
- Amplifiers:
- Marshall 100-watt·
- Effects:
- Boss DS-1 distortion
- MXR 1500 delay
- MXR Harmonizer
- MXR Dynacomp compressor
- MXR Stereo Chorus (?)
- Miscellaneous:
- Roland guitar synthesizer (?)
References:
Keyboard July 1984
Modern Drummer January 1985
International Musician & Recording World February 1985
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/atlantic-crossing/3311
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