A MXR Phase 90 was also connected with send/returns during summer 1974. The board featured a Vox wah wah and UniVibe in 1973 but the Vox was replaced by a Cry Baby and the Univibe was taken out/or broken and a new one was placed beside the board in 1974. It featured the pedals listed above and judging by the few pictures that are available of the board it seems to have operated similar to the later Pete Cornish boards. Note: David got his first pedal board in early 1973. Pedalboard and additional effects 1973-75 live performancesĭallas Arbiter Fuzz Face (for lap steel guitar, 1974-75)ĭeArmond volume pedal (for lap steel guitar, 1974-75) (right) David at the Earl’s Court Benefit concerts in May 1973 with the 3 Hiwatt heads rig and a Binson Echorec II and PE603 on top. (middle) The Black Strat featured a Gibson PAF humbucker between January and June 1973. The mic stand to the right was used during Any Colour You Like and hooked up to a Leslie cabinet when David sang/scatted along with his guitar.
(left) David at the Eclipse/Dark Side of the Moon press-premiere, Raindbow Theatre, London, UK February 1972. Note: There’s no reports on which songs the HiFli was used on although some sources indicates that the auto filter was used to emulate Leslie tones on Any Colour You Like. Kepex processor (tremolo, Money recording session)ĮMS Synthi Hi-Fli guitar effect processor See Obscured By Clouds for David’s 1972 Eclipse stage rig. David gets his first pedal board when the Dark Side tour launches in the States in March 1973 and throughout the period he experiments with different pedals and guitars.ĭavid’s playing also evolves from screaming fuzz tones to warmer blues oriented tones as they start to rehearse new material in medio 1974 (Shine On, Have a Cigar, Raving and Drooling and You Gotta Be Crazy). The Dark Side of the Moon period ranges from the premiere of the suite Eclipse in January 1972 to their UK homecoming gig at the Knebworth Festival in July 1975. Dark Side of the Moon 1972-75 Effects, guitars and amps