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What kind of guitar does Neal Schon play?
Guitars. Schon’s well-documented history of guitars includes a plethora of Gibsons and Kramers, but his current #1 is a NS-15 Neal Schon Signature Model from PRS (he also carries a few NS-14s on the road as well).
What is Jimi Hendrix best guitar solo?
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience “Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)” (1968)
- Jimi Hendrix “Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)” (1968)
- Jimi Hendrix “Red House” (1972)
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience “Bold As Love” (1967)
- Jimi Hendrix “Machine Gun” (1970)
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience “All Along The Watchtower” (1968)
Who is lead guitar for journey?
Neal Schon
Journey/Lead guitarists
How many guitars does Neal Schon own?
“There’s going to be something for everybody there.” While 112 guitars may sound like a lot, Schon’s full collection totals more than 800.
What is Neal Schon’s number 1 guitar?
Schon’s well-documented history of guitars includes a plethora of Gibsons and Kramers, but his current #1 is a NS-15 Neal Schon Signature Model from PRS (he also carries a few NS-14s on the road as well). Every aspect of the design had Schon’s fingerprints on it and it went through many incarnations before finally settling into the current specs.
What is Neal Schon’s current rig?
The self-admitted gear junkie walks us through his current rig. Schon’s well-documented history of guitars includes a plethora of Gibsons and Kramers, but his current #1 is a NS-15 Neal Schon Signature Model from PRS (he also carries a few NS-14s on the road as well).
What guitar does Schon Schon play on “lights”?
Even though Schon has a guitar boat loaded with PRS guitars, his go-to on “Lights” is a relic’d Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster. The bridge pickup and headstock is reversed and the relic job is straight from the custom shop. A stock Fender Michael Landau Strat serves as a backup, but Schon will reach for it when the mood hits.
What pick does Michael Schon use?
Most of Schon’s guitars feature a Fernandes Sustainer as well as a DiMarzio Fast Track 2 pickup in the neck position and a Seymour Duncan Custom Custom in the bridge. He uses medium Dunlop celluloid picks, although recently he’s been using his fingertips more during solos—which he explains has opened up different tones.