What guitar did Carlos Santana use on Abraxas?

What guitar did Carlos Santana use on Abraxas?

1968 Gibson Les Paul Custom
This holy grail of Santana guitars defined the supernatural sound on ‘Abraxas’ and beyond.

What amp did Santana use at Woodstock?

Used during Woodstock gig. It is a solid-state amp, and Carlos was actually one of the first people to buy it. This amp was built by Randall Smith using a small Fender Princeton and modifying it with dual-6L6 circuit based on a 4×10 Fender Bassman and with a JBL D-120 12″ speaker.

What effects does Santana use?

His current pedal board includes a Mu-Tron Volume/Wah Wah pedal that he has used for nearly his entire career, as well as an Ibanez Tube Screamer (added much more recently, and used very rarely), and an Ibanez Modulation Delay.

What Overdrive does Santana use?

Dumble Overdrive Reverbs
Santana also plays through a pair of Dumble Overdrive Reverbs and a pair of Bludotone Universal Tone heads—one of which is a prototype. The amps drive a pair of paisley-covered PRS 4×12 cabs. One cab is loaded with four Celestion Vintage 30s, the other sports two Celestion Vintage 30s and two Celestion G12-65s.

What kind of amp does Santana use?

Carlos Santana’s tone is usually associated with two things: a PRS electric guitar and Mesa/Boogie guitar amp.

What is Carlos Santana’s favorite guitar?

1968 Gibson Les Paul Custom This instrument, a refinished maple-top Les Paul, is pretty much the holy grail of Santana guitars. Carlos purchased it at Prune Music in San Francisco in 1970, shortly after his group’s big breakthrough. It was a replacement for the red Gibson SG he played at Woodstock.

Did Santana play a Les Paul?

1968 Gibson Les Paul Custom Most people will recognize this guitar because it was Carlos Santana’s go-to instrument that he used a lot. He played it for a few live concerts starting in 1971 and going up to 1972. You can see the guitar featured in the Black Magic Woman & Gypsy Queen gig of 1971.

How does Carlos Santana get his sound?

How does Carlos achieve that sound? It’s a combination of his Paul Reed Smith signature guitars, his Mesa Boogie amplifiers (although his gear setup now includes a couple of other brands of amps as well), a few effects used very sparingly, and his unique style of playing guitar.

What speakers does Carlos Santana use?

After being retired from use for some time, Santana’s original, snakeskin-covered 100-watt Mesa/Boogie is back onstage with the master. Santana also plays through a pair of Dumble Overdrive Reverbs and a pair of Bludotone Universal Tone heads, one of which is a prototype.