There is a photo from Maiden England tour that shows the Voodoo GCP on the stage, so I would assume the GCX switching system may also have been present in the rack? Of course H could have had the GCP unit but not the GCX switcher, but makes sense that they changed together.When did Adrian start using the Voodoo Lab GCX? TBOS or Maiden England?
Thanks for the info man!There is a photo from Maiden England tour that shows the Voodoo GCP on the stage, so I would assume the GCX switching system may also have been present in the rack? Of course H could have had the GCP unit but not the GCX switcher, but makes sense that they changed together.
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TBH a lot of touring guitarist's pedalboard consist of affordable Boss Pedals and Tube Screamers. Because of the classic sound and, more importantly, worldwide avalibility.I like to see that Adrian uses affordable pedals in his setup. I think it conveys a message to aspiring players that you don’t need custom, boutique and vintage gear to sound great.
True. It’s why Ampeg amps are used by loads of bassists around the world: classic sound and can be hired from practically anywhere.TBH a lot of touring guitarist's pedalboard consist of affordable Boss Pedals and Tube Screamers. Because of the classic sound and, more importantly, worldwide avalibility.
Makes you wonder why they weren't posting this stuff last year.Adrian's rig from last tour:
Tbh, vintage and boutique pedals are really only used by fret wankers and for guitar YouTubers to show off. Most players use consumer level gear like Boss and Line 6. Mainly because they sound good and work when you need them to.I like to see that Adrian uses affordable pedals in his setup. I think it conveys a message to aspiring players that you don’t need custom, boutique and vintage gear to sound great.
Very true. Like I can't believe there's no official concert videos from the last 2 tours! Weird marketing.Makes you wonder why they weren't posting this stuff last year.
I think there could be a case for just drumming up general excitement and social media engagement.. I think we forget sometimes that outside of the forums, there are a LOT of Maiden fans (albeit maybe more 'mainstream' Maiden fans) who won't necessarily have been talking about them on here for months alreadyVery true. Like I can't believe there's no official concert videos from the last 2 tours! Weird marketing.
I think Janick's rig and a video with Bruce are the ones left to be released from this series.
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Can anybody tell me what did Adrian's 2010 rack include? Correct me if i'm wrong: I can see (from top to bottom), both Ibanez Tube Screamers, 2 Jim Dunlop cry baby rack units, Rocktron Hush Super C, Lexicon MX200 (main and spare I'd say), a Roland GR20 guitar synth, 2 Marshall JMP 1's and finally a Marshall 9200. I've always loved Adrian's tone from that era, but some things confuse me, for example, what's that thing above the pedals? A Furman power conditioner or something like that? And also, what's the black thing between both Tube Screamers and the rack unit below the Lexicons? (I'm too stupid when it comes to rack and all of that stuff)
P.S: During SBIT did he use this same setup?
Thank you man!!- Unit above the pedal rack (right at the top of the rack) is the Wireless receivers.
- Black utility pedal between the TS808s - I believe this is a Lehle or similar custom made A/B switch kind of thing.. Not an effect as such I could be wrong.
- Unit below Lexicon is a Peavey TubeFX
- I think for SBIT the rig was similar but using the 6100 series 30th Anniversary heads? Or he may have been using the JCM2000s on that tour as well. He was definitely using the 6100 heads on the Matter of Life or Death run..
All good - I had made some edits to my original repsonse,Thank you man!!
I assume that's indeed a Peterson Strobe Tuner, I tried putting the image on Google Lens and it seems to be it. And the other unit from the top is probably the 4 button switch as you said, thanks again.All good - I had made some edits to my original repsonse,
* double switch between TS808s is a Whirlwind Multi selector.
The units on the top of the rack -
* blue unit - that's a Peterson strobe tuner unit I think?
* 4 button switch - I believe that is used to select between the wireless channels for multiple guitars, and probably a cable option too. Suspect either a similar Whirlwind or other custom built unit.. Straightforward though