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Mother Superior Tech Info

Jim Wilson


2 1979 Fender Stratocaster's. Both are identical Antigua color although the one i've had for years (got it from my Dad) is heavier in weight...both have stock Fender pickups except for the bottom pickup are replaced with Seymour Duncan "Hot Rails" pickups for the CRUNCH...i have a Gold 1982 Les Paul with Seymour Duncan pickups on it...bought it right after i joined Rollins Band as a gift to myself...i'd love to have more guitars but i can only play one at a time and i like the ones i got...oh yeah, i have a Fender acoustic to write songs with...

Marshall JCM800 50-watt Head (set to 11, except master volume, crank that until happy)

Marshall 1960a Cabinent

Pedals: Cry Baby, Marshall Bluesbreaker II, Ibanez Tube Screamer for extra craziness on solos (or Fuzzface or Big Muff), Danelectro Dan-Echo Guitar->wah->marshall bluesbreaker->TS overdrive(or muff/etc)->Echo->Amp? i also have a Boss Tuner and a volume pedal after the echo, then to the amp...

Marcus Blake

Bass Guitars: 1983 Fender Jazz (My main bass for all recording/performances), 1975 4001 Rickenbacker, the last ever Dan Armstrong clear bass. Doc at Ampeg gave it to me and found it at the factory. It really was the last one they made! I play that one at Rollins Band shows.

Guitar: 1998 Gibson J-200 acoustic (Jumbo). Used to belong to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.

Strings: Dean Markley ML 45-105

Amplifier: Mesa/Boogie M-Pulse 600, Ampeg 8x10 bass cabinet

Amp Settings: Whatever sounds good at the time!

Pedals: Old green bullet-proof Big Muff, Boss Equalizer, Boss Bass Chorus

Matt Tecu

Vintage Gretsch Kit
Assorted Vintage Snares
Zildjian Cymbals