Today, I was checking out some more DunlopTV and came across an interesting one. This episode is with Dave Kilminster, the guitarist of the Roger Waters Band. They were able to catch up with him on the Wall Tour. Crazy opportunity for Dave Kilminster. I don’t know much about him or past projects/bands, but figured he has to be quite awesome to pull that gig.
He was talking about his amps, and was really expressing that he was loving them. The amps are Suhr Brunetti amps.. and that’s something new to me. Then he moved over to his pedal board, which had some cool pieces.
Here is the video posted by JimDunlopUSA:
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Here is a shot and breakdown of his pedal board:
There were a couple of Boss pedals that I was not 100% sure on. And there is one unknown (between the Ernie Ball Volume Pedal and the white Boss)
Boss CE-5 Choruse Ensemble
MXR EVH Flanger
Boss MD-2 Mega Distortion
Boss TU-3 Tuner
Eventide Time Factor Delay
TopTone Drivegate DG-2
Suhr Riot Distortion
Dunlop Crybaby
Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
Unknown pedal ??
Boss ??
Boss RT-20 Rotary Ensemble
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ x2
If you have any more information about the pedals (especially the unknown ones) please comment below. If you have any more info on Dave Kilminster, please share by commenting as well!
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13 years ago
the *guitars* are john suhr (as in pensa-suhr, used by mark knopfler), the amps are marco brunetti
brunetti amps are @ http://www.brunetti.it/marcobrunetti_en.php
and i’m affiliated with none of this! thanks for the vid – loved it!! 🙂
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6 years ago
The red Boss pedal next to the tuner is not a Mega Distortion, it’s a Boss PSM 5 Power Supply & Master Switch. It is basically a send/return bufferized looper that Dave uses to send his signal to a stack of rack mounted TC Electronic syncronized delays. Those make the sync delay effect for all the band’s guitars on Another Brick in the Wall, Last Few Bricks, Run Like Hell, ecc.
The “unkown” white pedal next to the volume is just a custom built (by his tech) line selector to switch from radio to cable in case of malfunction and the last Boss pedal to the right is simply another TU-3 Tuner for acoustic guitars, which run through another line.
The black box to the left of the Rotary Ensamble is a Morley Hum Eliminator.
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