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Dunlop/MXR M-80 Bass Preamp D.I. Total Tone Control! $189.99 |
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Dunlop MXR Bass Octave Deluxe Effects Pedal M288 $184.95 |
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Dunlop/MXR M-82 Analog Bass Envelope Filter FX HOT! $159.99 |
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Dunlop MXR Bass Pedal M-80 MXR Bass D.I.+ Direct Box $199.95 |
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Dunlop MXR Signature Series WAH Pedal 105Q CRYBABY BASS WAH Guitar Effects $159.95 |
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MXR El Grande Bass Fuzz DUN-M182 Effects Pedal Stomp Box $129.95 |
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Dunlop MXR Bass BlowTorch M181 Bass Guitar Effect Pedal $39.99 |
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Dunlop MXR Bass Pedal M181 Bass Blowtorch Guitar Effects $174.95 |
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Dunlop/MXR M-182 “El Grande” Fuzz/Distortion Bass Pedal $124.99 |
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Dunlop MXR Bass Octave Deluxe Effects Pedal M288 $184.95 |
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MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter Effects Pedal $100.00 |
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MXR Dunlop M182 El Grande Bass Fuzz Effect Pedal $99.99 |
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MXR M-80 Bass Direct Box with Distortion $139.99 |
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MXR M82 M-82 Bass Envelope Filter Pedal PROAUDIOSTAR $149.99 |
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MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe (Bass Fuzz Deluxe Pedal) $129.99 |
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MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe (Bass Fuzz Deluxe Pedal) $129.99 |
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MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter Effects Pedal $149.99 |
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MXR M-80 bass d.i. bass pedal in MINT CONDITION Jim Dunlop $51.00 |
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MXR M-181 Bass Blowtorch Overdrive Distortion Pedal $139.00 |
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MXR BLOW TORCH BASS DISTORTION PEDAL BLOWTORCH NEW! $139.95 |
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MXR M82 M-82 ENVELOPE FILTER BASS GUITAR PEDAL NEW ! $139.95 |
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PCK30, 23mm FOR FENDER GUITAR JAZZ BASS MXR STYLE KNOBS $24.80 |
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24, 23mm FOR FENDER GUITAR JAZZ BASS MXR STYLE KNOBS $19.50 |
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PKG100, 23mm FOR FENDER GUITAR JAZZ BASS MXR STYLE KNOB $59.90 |
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PCK12, 23mm FOR FENDER GUITAR JAZZ BASS MXR STYLE KNOBS $4.90 |
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2p 23mm 1/4″ FOR FENDER GUITAR JAZZ BASS MXR STYLE KNOB $2.95 |
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Dunlop MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter Guitar Pedal – GUITAR PEDAL!!! $149.00 |
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Dunlop MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe Guitar Pedal – Brand New!!! $129.00 |
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MXR M87 Bass Compressor Guitar Pedal – Brand New!!! $189.00 |
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MXR M-80 Bass Direct Box with Distortion $149.95 |
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MXR M-181 Bass Blowtorch Overdrive Distortion Pedal NEW $139.99 |
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New MXR M-182 Dunlop El Grande Bass Fuzz Pedal M182 $99.99 |
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MXR M82 M-82 Bass Envelope Filter Guitar Effects Stompbox Pedal +FREE 6″ CABLE! $149.99 |
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MXR M80 Bass Direct Box W/ Distortion Guitar Pedal NEW $139.99 |
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Used Dunlop MXR Stereo Chorus M134 Guitar Effect Pedal for guitar or Bass $75.00 |
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MXR M87 Bass Compressor $189.95 |
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MXR M-182 El Grande Bass Fuzz $99.95 |
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MXR Dunlop M288 Bass Guitar Octave Deluxe Effects Pedal Stompbox $100.00 |
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NEW DUNLOP MXR M-84 BASS FUZZ EFFECTS PEDAL w/ FREE CABLE 0$ US SHIPPING M84 $129.99 |
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NEW MXR M87 Bass Compressor PEDAL Dunlop Effects Stomp Box M-87 Bass Innovations $179.99 |
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MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter $149.95 |
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Boss BF-3 Flanger Guitar Bass Effect Pedal (like MXR Harmonix EH DOD Ibanez ) $37.92 |
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MXR M182 El Grande Bass Fuzz Pedal $99.99 |
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MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe Pedal $149.99 |
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MXR Bass Octave Deluxe Pedal $99.00 |
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MXR Phase 90 Phase Effects Pedal for Guitar, Bass, and Keys – Excellent – Box $59.00 |
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MXR M87 Bass Compressor Effects Pedal Stomp Box NEW $189.99 |
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MXR M181 Blowtorch Overdrive Distortion Bass Guitar Effect pedal NEW $139.99 |
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MXR M108 Ten Band Graphic EQ Guitar Or Bass Pedal NEW $119.99 |
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Dunlop MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe Effects Pedal – NEW $129.95 |
How To Sound Like David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
His parents bought the Tele for David’s 21st birthday, and he played it for a year (including on the Saucerful of Secrets record) until it was lost by an airline.
Upon officially joining Pink Floyd, Gilmour purchased a custom Stratocaster (the first of many) at a Cambridge music store. During the early Pink Floyd years, Gilmour played a Strat almost exclusively, taking full advantage of its wide tonal palette and vibrato bar in his style. He used a Lewis 24-fret electric guitar on rare occasions for its extended range, as in the solo of “Money,” and continued to employ a Tele sporadically in the repertory. Gilmour strung his electric guitars with Gibson Sonomatic strings made of a customized light-top (using the standard E and B for the B and G) and heavy-bottom set gauged .010, .012, .016, .028, .038, and .050. He used a Herco heavy-gauge pick.
David Gilmour’s earliest amp setup with Pink Floyd consisted of a Selmer 50-watt head with a 4×12 speaker cabinet. By 1970, he found his signature sound with a stack made of Hiwatt 100-watt heads with WEM 4×12 cabinets. The Hiwatt/WEM combination can be heard conspicuously on Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon. In the studio, he sometimes added a Fender Twin Reverb combo amp with two 12-inch speakers to his lineup for certain parts, as on Dark Side of the Moon.
David Gilmour’s early Floyd effects consisted of a Binson Echorec tape delay (like Barrett, he used this device from his first days with the band), a Dallas-Arbiter Fuzzface fuzz box, Uni-Vibe pedal, Vox wah-wah pedal, a DeArmond volume pedal, and Leslie and Yamaha RA-200 rotating speaker cabinets. The latter were routed through the output sections of Hiwatt heads and then to WEM 4×12 cabinets. In 1972, his effects boxes were mounted in a custom cabinet, and his array of processors grew to include a second Binson Echorec and a second Fuzzface, an MXR Phase 90, a Crybaby wah-wah, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress flanger, Big Muff fuzz, an Orange treble and bass booster, and a custom-built tone pedal.
Additionally, Gilmour used studio effects like ADT (Automatic Double Tracking, a favorite studio processor first developed at Abbey Road Studios for the Beatles), Kepex for tremolo, various tape effects, studio echo chambers, and backwards guitar. He also employed an EMS Synthi Hi-Fi guitar synthesizer (heard on “Time” on Dark Side of the Moon), and usually played a lap steel or Fender twin neck pedal steel guitar for slide parts. He used various acoustic guitars on early Floyd tracks, later settling on Martin D-18 and D-35 models in the 1970s, and, depending on the song, alternated between fingerpicking and playing with a plectrum.
Andy Ng is a self taught guitar enthusiast. He have played guitar for the last 5 yrs and still going strong! He is also a leading expert on the art of building homemade effect pedals. Pick up tips, techniques and just plain guitar talk at his blog! [http://www.guitareffectssecrets.andy-ng.com]
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