Zakk Wylde
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== circa 1988 == | == circa 1988 == | ||
* '''Guitars:''' custom Gibson Les Paul Customs (w/ "Bullseye" design) (w/ EMG 81 in bridge, EMG 85 in neck) | * '''Guitars:''' custom Gibson Les Paul Customs (w/ "Bullseye" design) (w/ EMG 81 in bridge, EMG 85 in neck) | ||
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=== Effects === | === Effects === | ||
- | + | * '''circa June 2011:''' Dunlop MXR ZW44 Wylde Berzerker Overdrive, Dunlop ZW-45 Zakk Wylde Signature Cry Baby, Dunlop MXR Wylde Phase ZW90, Dunlop MXR Black Label Chorus, Dunlop MXR Carbon Copy | |
- | * Dunlop ZW-45 Zakk Wylde Signature Cry Baby | + | * '''possible other pedals:''' (according to the Dunlop website) Dunlop MXR EVH117 Flanger, Dunlop CAE MC401 Boost/Line Driver |
- | + | * '''previous pedals:''' Dunlop Rotovibe, MXR EVH Phase 90 (replaced by the Wylde Phase), Dunlop MXR ZW44 Wylde Overdrive (replaced by the same pedal, repackaged as the Berzerker Overdrive), Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive (replaced by the ZW44), Dunlop MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus and/or Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble (replaced by the Black Label Chorus) | |
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=== Other === | === Other === | ||
* active EMG 81 and EMG 85 pickups | * active EMG 81 and EMG 85 pickups | ||
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** He's also used GHS Boomers (.010-.060) for years, and has signature GHS GBZW Boomers | ** He's also used GHS Boomers (.010-.060) for years, and has signature GHS GBZW Boomers | ||
* Dunlop Tortex 1.0mm picks (w/ Black Label Society logo and his signature on them) | * Dunlop Tortex 1.0mm picks (w/ Black Label Society logo and his signature on them) | ||
+ | ** As recently as June 2011, he's been seen with Ultex picks instead of the traditional Tortex. | ||
* Monster Cable cables | * Monster Cable cables | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] |
Current revision as of 00:21, 3 July 2011
also see Black Label Society
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circa 1988
- Guitars: custom Gibson Les Paul Customs (w/ "Bullseye" design) (w/ EMG 81 in bridge, EMG 85 in neck)
- Effects: Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah > Dunlop Rotovibe > Boss SD-1 overdrive > Boss CH-1 chorus
- Amps: two Marshall JCM800 100w heads with Marshall 4x12 cabs (loaded with 75w 12" Celestion G12Ts)
- Other: GHS strings (10 - 60)
circa 2007 - present
Guitars
- "Bullseye" Gibson Les Paul Customs (black/mirrored, red/natural, black/vintage white)
- "Buzzsaw" Gibson Les Paul Custom (w/ design taken from a Zippo lighter)
- "Rebel" Gibson Les Paul Custom (decorated w/ Confederate flag and bottle caps)
- "Camo Bullseye" Gibson Les Paul Custom (named "Stormin' Norman")
- "Black Label Society" Gibson Les Paul Custom
- Jackson Randy Rhoads (custom-made by same luthier that built Randy's guitar, to exact same specs)
- Dean Razorback (w/ "Bullseye" design; signed and given to him by Dimebag Darrell days before his death; used exclusively for "In This River")
- Gibson Flying V (w/ "Bullseye" design)
- Gibson Zakk Wylde ZV Custom guitar
- Epiphone Graveyard Disciple (new in 2009)
- GMW Randy Rhoads Flying V (white w/ black polka dots)
- GMW Randy Rhoads Flying V (black w/ white polka dots) (both custom-made for Wylde in honor of Randy Rhoads; both have Floyd Rose tremolo)
- Gibson EDS-1275 w/ EMG pickups (as seen in "In This River")
- Dean "Muddy Bullseye" Splittail (w/ "Bullseye" design)
- custom Gibson guitar similar to Dean "Muddy Bullseye" Splittail (w/ "Bullseye" design)
- Gibson EDS-1275 (white w/ gold pickups) (as seen in Osbourne's Live at Budokan DVD, "Mama I'm Comin' Home")
- Alvarez-Yairi acoustics
- Gibson Dove acoustic
- Gibson Chet Atkins acoustic
Amps
- custom 2010 Marshall stacks, with Marshall JCM-800 2203ZW signature heads (w/ GT 6550 tubes) into custom Marshall 2203ZW 4x12 cabs (loaded with EVM12L 300W Black Label Speakers) (up to 24 cabs, reportedly)
- Marshall 1960TV Cabinet
- Marshall 1960BX Cabinet
- Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus (seen at a House of Blues show and confirmed by Zakk in a 2010 interview; used on Order of the Black for clean sounds, and live as his acoustic amp)
- Marshall Bluesbreaker combo ("Machine Gun Man")
- Marshall Zakk Wylde MG15MSZW Limited Edition Micro Stack, 10W - 30W (for practice/etc. during tour/private use, especially in hotels and buses)
Effects
- circa June 2011: Dunlop MXR ZW44 Wylde Berzerker Overdrive, Dunlop ZW-45 Zakk Wylde Signature Cry Baby, Dunlop MXR Wylde Phase ZW90, Dunlop MXR Black Label Chorus, Dunlop MXR Carbon Copy
- possible other pedals: (according to the Dunlop website) Dunlop MXR EVH117 Flanger, Dunlop CAE MC401 Boost/Line Driver
- previous pedals: Dunlop Rotovibe, MXR EVH Phase 90 (replaced by the Wylde Phase), Dunlop MXR ZW44 Wylde Overdrive (replaced by the same pedal, repackaged as the Berzerker Overdrive), Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive (replaced by the ZW44), Dunlop MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus and/or Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble (replaced by the Black Label Chorus)
Other
- active EMG 81 and EMG 85 pickups
- Dunlop Zakk Wylde Signature strings (.010 to .060 gauge)
- He's also used GHS Boomers (.010-.060) for years, and has signature GHS GBZW Boomers
- Dunlop Tortex 1.0mm picks (w/ Black Label Society logo and his signature on them)
- As recently as June 2011, he's been seen with Ultex picks instead of the traditional Tortex.
- Monster Cable cables