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+ | '''circa 2001''' | ||
* 1925 Gibson L-5 (24 ¾-inch scale, w/ .014 and.018-gauge strings on top, and regular bronze .012s for the last four strings) | * 1925 Gibson L-5 (24 ¾-inch scale, w/ .014 and.018-gauge strings on top, and regular bronze .012s for the last four strings) | ||
** DeArmond pickup, "smooshed on with office putty", which "won’t damage the finish, makes it very easy to move the pickup on and off, and also deadens the top a little bit, to cut back on feedback" | ** DeArmond pickup, "smooshed on with office putty", which "won’t damage the finish, makes it very easy to move the pickup on and off, and also deadens the top a little bit, to cut back on feedback" | ||
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** live, 1938 Gibson EH-150 amp | ** live, 1938 Gibson EH-150 amp | ||
- | == Elana | + | == Elana James == |
- | * | + | '''circa 2008 - present''' |
+ | * 1962 Mittenwald violin > L.R. Baggs pickup > AER amplifier | ||
+ | ** Dominant ball-end violin strings | ||
== Matt Weiner == | == Matt Weiner == | ||
+ | '''circa 2001''' | ||
* World War II-era German flatback bass | * World War II-era German flatback bass | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] |
Current revision as of 15:18, 19 August 2011
Whit Smith
circa 2001
- 1925 Gibson L-5 (24 ¾-inch scale, w/ .014 and.018-gauge strings on top, and regular bronze .012s for the last four strings)
- DeArmond pickup, "smooshed on with office putty", which "won’t damage the finish, makes it very easy to move the pickup on and off, and also deadens the top a little bit, to cut back on feedback"
- in the studio, signal run simultaneously through '50s Fender Pro (isolated) and '50s Fender Harvard (in the same room where bass and fiddle were tracking)
- live, 1938 Gibson EH-150 amp
Elana James
circa 2008 - present
- 1962 Mittenwald violin > L.R. Baggs pickup > AER amplifier
- Dominant ball-end violin strings
Matt Weiner
circa 2001
- World War II-era German flatback bass