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==Dean Fertita== | ==Dean Fertita== | ||
- | * Fender Rhodes | + | * Fender Rhodes |
- | * Korg | + | * Korg CX-3 |
- | * | + | * Nord Lead 2 |
- | * Airline | + | * Airline Town & Country |
- | * Gibson Hummingbird | + | * Gibson Hummingbird |
* Fender Deluxe Reverb | * Fender Deluxe Reverb | ||
* E-bow | * E-bow | ||
+ | ==Mark Watrous== | ||
+ | (if anyone can identify [http://conquistarecords.com/tripping/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/16_raconteurs_lg.jpg these] for sure, be my guest) | ||
+ | * Wurlitzer 200A (definitely) | ||
+ | * Yamaha CP-60M (probably) | ||
+ | * Korg CX-3 (pretty sure) | ||
+ | * Nord Lead 2 (maybe) | ||
- | [[Category:Gear]] | + | [[Category:Gear/The Raconteurs| ]] |
Current revision as of 02:27, 24 January 2012
Work in progress.
Contents |
Jack White
Guitars
- Gretsch Triple Jet
- Jack's primary electric, made by luthier Randy Parsons. Copper-top, double-cutaway, Duo Jet-style. Gretsch logo from 1912.
- Gretsch Duo Jet
- Jack's other main custom Duo Jet.
- Gretsch Anniversary Jr.
- Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, three Filtertrons. Used mainly on the first tour.
- Gretsch Triple Green Machine
- Custom Anniversary Jr., modified with two cutaways, a built-in retractable microphone, and an optical theremin next to the Bigsby. Usually used for "Level".
- Gretsch Rancher ("Claudette")
- Custom acoustic. Jack used a red-and-white one with the Stripes and a gold-and-white one with the Dead Weather.
- Airline Town & Country
- Three-pickup; used on tour and seen in the "Steady, As She Goes" video.
Pedals
circa 2009
Note that all of these were copper-plated (or bronze, whatever) by AnalogMan for the Consolers tour.
- Electro-Harmonix Big Muff
- Electro-Harmonix Micro POG
- Electro-Harmonix Bassballs
- Digitech Whammy WH4
- Demeter Tremulator
- Dunlop 535Q
- MXR Micro Amp
- Boss CS-3
- Boss TU-2 (w/ TS808 switch)
- AnalogMan mute switch
Brendan Benson
Guitars
- 1959 Guild Aristocrat
- Primary electric for the BBS tour.
- Fender Telecaster
- Primary electric for the Consolers tour.
- Gibson Flying V (w/ Vibrola)
- Gibson Hummingbird
Amps
- Marshall JTM45 RI amp (4x12 cabinet, all-tube head)
- 6x9 Supro amp
- Vox AC30
Jack Lawrence
Basses
- Rickenbacker 4003 (or/and 4001)
- Epiphone Rivoli
- Fender Jazz Bass
Amps
- Ampeg V-4BH Head
- Ampeg SVT-610HLF cabinet
Patrick Keeler
Drums
- 2006: Ludwig kit (in Gold Sparkle finish): 28" kick, 18x14" kick, 13" tom, Ludwig Black Beauty snare
- 2008: Ludwig kit (Stainless Steel Reissue): 26x14" kick, 9x13" rack tom, 16x16" and 16x18" floor toms, Black Beauty 6.5x14 reissue snare w/tube lugs, Supra-Phonic 6.5x14 reissue snare
- Paiste Giant Beat cymbals: 18" and 20" crashes, 15" hi-hats, 24" ride
Other
- DW hardware
- DW 5000 series stands (at least in 2006)
- Ludwig standard kick drum pedal (not a Speed King)
- Remo heads (either Ambassadors or Emperors on all drums)
- Vater Studio sticks/stick holders
Dean Fertita
- Fender Rhodes
- Korg CX-3
- Nord Lead 2
- Airline Town & Country
- Gibson Hummingbird
- Fender Deluxe Reverb
- E-bow
Mark Watrous
(if anyone can identify these for sure, be my guest)
- Wurlitzer 200A (definitely)
- Yamaha CP-60M (probably)
- Korg CX-3 (pretty sure)
- Nord Lead 2 (maybe)