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I heard Larry Graham and the stuff Bootsy was doing with James Brown, and it just blew me away. Cat Stevens would be playing in one sister’s room, I’d hear Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the other sister’s room, and my older brother, Dean, would be playing Led Zeppelin. “I was hearing a lot of different kinds of music, probably because I was the youngest one in the family. Right from the beginning, his was a ’70s AM-radio world. You will find the collected information in chronological order here.īorn on Februin Montclair, New Jersey, DeLeo was raised in Point Pleasant Beach, on the shore near Asbury Park. Robert has explained the setup of his gear in the various guitar magazines. I ride Brenden O'Brien during the mixes: 'Put that bass up!' Generally, he's on my side." But if the music isn't happening, the first thing you say is, 'Where's the bass?' You don't ever ask about the guitars. You're gonna hear guitars, no matter what. I crank it up-there's a lot of guitar to cut through, and the Marshall gives me midrange.
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Robert: "That bass tone stands the test of time. His favorite studio setup-copped from Chris Squire producer Eddie Offord-splits his signal between a '67 50-watt Marshall Plexi guitar head / '69 Marshall keyboard 8x10 and a '59 Bassman with a custom 1x15. His live rig consists of three 2x12 and three 4x10 Eden cabinets, an old Alembic F-1x preamp, and a QSC MX 1500 power amp. In the studio, DeLeo has also used an unidentified upright, a '50s Danelectro Longhorn baritone guitar, '66 Fender Precision, '70s Fender MusicMaster, '76 Rickenbacker 4001, G&L-2000, and an Orlando, which Robert describes as a "Japanese bass from the '60s that's like a Gibson version of a Vox Beatle bass." Robert now mainly uses the Schecter model-T bass. Schecter Model-T Robert DeLeo 5-string Bass.Schecter Model-T Robert DeLeo 4-string Bass.If you have any additional information about this equipment, please contact me. You can find more detailed information and images below. Here's an overview of the basses, guitars, amps and effects he uses. He started out in Los Angeles with a selection of MusicMan Stingrays, but abandoned them after he formed a band with Scott Weiland. He mainly uses Schecter Model-T basses live. Robert DeLeo uses a wide variety of basses, guitars, amplifiers, cabinets and effect pedals/processors for recording.