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everything about kk and glenn's gear can be found here (including pictures of their pedalboards, etc):
http://members.firstinter.net/markster/PROFILE2.html

KK:

'70s - '80s Gear:

1964 Gibson Flying V Limited Edition with Gibson PAF pickups
1970 Gibson Flying V with Maestro vibrato bar
2 Fender Stratocasters (a white 1969 with left-handed neck and a sunburst 1970-71)
Pete Cornish custom pedalboard with a Cry Baby wah-wah, Roland Space Echo RE201, MXR Phase 100, MXR distortion unit, Pete Cornish fuzz box, +10 db gain boost and overdrive unit, line boosters between each effect to preserve the signal from input to output, and a RangeMaster-based custom treble boost connected to the bass channel of Marshall 50 and 100 watt heads with no master volumes
Rat distortion pedal
Boss Turbo pedal
Schaffer-Vega and Nady wireless systems
Late '80s - '90s Gear:

Custom Hamer Vector, Vector KK and KK Mini V guitars (retired for recording use only)
Seymour Duncan and EMG pickups
Kahler 2300 C tremolos

Marshall stacks
Cry Baby wah
Current Gear:

While waiting for his new ESP custom V to be made, ESP sent him a custom K.K. model (well, the Kerry King K.K. anyway...), which has been used on the early parts of the DEMOLITION world tour.

ESP Custom V guitar and a Kerry King model

ESP acoustic/electric guitar
Custom Hamer '64 Flying V replica with Floyd Rose tremolo
Custom DEMOLITION V with "Priest Cross" headstock, EMG pickups and Kahler tremolo

Washburn acoustic/electric guitar
Kahler Pro tremolos
Rocktron Piranha tube preamp
Marshall 9100 power amp
Marshall vintage 4x12 cabinets
MESA/Boogie Dual Rectifier head
Rocktron Replifex
Rocktron Power Station
Rocktron Midi Mate foot controller
Furman power conditioner
Dunlop Cry Baby 535 wah
DigiTech Whammy pedal
DigiTech X-series Tone Driver

GHS custom extra-light gauge strings: .007, .009, .012, .018, .028, and .036
Small light-gauge pick


glenn:

'70s - '80s Gear:

Customized Fender Stratocaster with DiMarzio Super Distortion pickups
1961 Fender Stratocaster all-original, except sunburst finish was refinished in black
Gibson SG Standard innards with smaller SG Special neck, mirror pickguard, and stock PAF humbucker pickups
Gibson Les Paul with PAF humbucker pickups
Pete Cornish custom pedalboard with overdrive unit, flanger, MXR distortion unit, MXR Phase 100, MXR digital delay, MXR 12-band EQ, Maestro Echoplex, line boosters between each effect to preserve the signal from input to output, and a RangeMaster-based custom treble boost connected to the bass channel of Marshall 50 and 100 watt heads with no master volume
Roland Chorus pedal
Late '80s Gear:

Hamer Phantom guitars
Thanks to Steve Matthes, Barry Duncan and to the Hamer Fan Club for helping with the following details of Glenn's Hamer guitars:

For the American leg of the DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH World Tour, Hamer Guitars issued a limited run consumer version of Glenn's A6 (six in-line headstock) Phantom guitar called the Phantom GT. This guitar featured a contoured body with double offset cutaways and a pick guard. The neck had 22-frets (24.75 inch scale), a rosewood fingerboard, dot inlays and was made of mahogany (changed to maple in 1985). Other appointments were a Kahler flat-mount 2300 C locking tremolo and a single Hamer Slammer pickup. The Phantom GT had a limited production run from 1984 to 1986. Glenn's personal models feature Duncan or EMG pickups.



Hamer GT Custom

For the TURBO/Fuel For Life tour in 1986, Hamer introduced a new non-production model called the GT Custom. Its black angular body loosely resembled a Gibson Explorer, causing it to be often mistakenly called a Scarab GT, though it is not a Scarab model at all. This guitar features a maple fretboard with black dot inlays, two Duncan and EMG humbucking pickups, a Kahler locking tremolo and a white stripe outlining the body shape.


Kahler 2300 C tremolos
An original cream colored Roland G-707 guitar synthesizer with Kahler Pro tremolo unit
Guild light gauge strings: .009, .009, .014, .022, .034, and .038
Small light-gauge pick

Prototype J.D. (John Diggins) Glenn Tipton design
Fender Strat and Telecaster guitars

Gibson Les Paul, Explorer, SG and semi-hollow 335 guitars

Hamer Phantom and GT Custom guitars
Black ESP Horizon electro-acoustic guitar used specifically for the live version of "Diamonds And Rust"
Alvarez and Taylor electro-acoustic guitars
Epiphone Riviera 12-string acoustic guitar

Ibanez RG Series 7-string guitar
Graphite Fernandes Sustainer guitar
Translucent red Legend Electric guitar
Kahler Pro tremolos
EMG-81 humbucker pickups (at 18 volts)
Rocktron Piranha tube preamps
MESA/Boogie TriAxis tube preamp
Marshall EL34 50/50 power amp
Marshall 4x12 cabinets
Alexis compressor
MXR graphic EQ
Rocktron Intellifex and Pro-Gap multi-effects
Yamaha SPX90
Eventide H3000-E
Various TC Electronics effects
DigiTech Tone Driver overdrive pedal
Dunlop Cry Baby wah
Dunlop Uni-Vibe
DigiTech Multi Chorus
Crate amplifier stacks
Ernie Ball picks and RPS .010 gauge Slinkys


wow, thats alot!
 
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