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Phil Collen (Def Leppard)


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Collen

Equipment

In 1989, Collen teamed up with Grover Jackson of Jackson Guitars to develop an ergonomically correct electric guitar called the PC Archtop. Phil had been using various custom Jackson Soloists over the previous 3 years. He has since designed three more Jackson electric guitar models (PC 1, 2 & 3). The PC1 is currently produced and sold through Jackson. Phil was also endorsing Ibanez Destroyer guitars since the early 1980s, which he still uses.

Phil uses steel guitar picks made by Dunlop. He plays GHS 13-52 strings tuned to E'flat.

In November 1992 he was quoted in Guitar School as using the following equipment:

Guitars: Jackson/Charvel custom

Pickups: DiMarzio Super 3 (bridge), HS-3 (middle), Sustainiac (neck)

Amplification: Randall RRM2-200

Cabinets: Randall custom 4 X 12s/Celestion Vintage 30s

Effects: Digitech GSP 21s, Rockman XPR, TC Electronic 1128 EQ, Scholz stereo choruses, BBE 442 Sonic Maximizers, Rane MPE 28, Palmer Speaker Simulator

More recently his live rig with Def Leppard is generally various Jackson PC1 models fitted with a Jackson sustainer/driver in the neck position and several Fender acoustic guitars via wireless through Marshall JMP 1 preamps, TC Electronic 2290, 1210 and G-Force effect processors. The signal is then sent through some old Hysteria-era Randall Power Amps. Finally the signal is fed into the PA and 4x12 cabs for Phil's own stage monitoring.

With Man-Raze Phil has used Line 6 Variax guitars for a couple of their gigs and several Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters for their showcase gig featured on YouTube.

You went back to miking your amps for this record rather than use the normal way of recording which has always utilized direct input recording?

Absolutely, for most of the stuff I used a Fender Cyber Twin that was miked up and on some songs, a Marshall to record the odd solo here and there. Vivian used his Marshall JMP rig with a 4 X 12 cab and we did it at Joe’s house. And most of the backing tracks we did were done live, sitting together and playing in the room so we could bounce of each other. It was fun to do and pretty quick as well.

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/interv...ts_not_for_fans. html

Så har de vært litt i samarbeid med Voodoo amps.

Men vrengen hans har nok ikke så mye med effekter å gjøre. Om det er lyden på plate du tenker på, husk at det nok er en god del studiomagi med i bildet. Live ser du jo ovenfor hva som brukes.

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