Guitar Rig

What was John Frusciante's guitar platform in 1992?
What were they stomp boxes, he used to get the sound on his Blood Sugar Sex Magik? For chorus and distortion? What amps used? Everything else should I know? Thank you:)
Not sure if this will help to answer your question. Here is some information on equipment used in recording and a link to the platform 2001. Much of his Frusciante partnership has proven a Fender Stratocaster and Marshall half stack. There are some effects in-between, but the cut, coming dangerously -loaded with its height right from the beginning of the bridge single coil pickup. It's a sound that leaves little room for error. Unsurprisingly, his Fender guitars are, and this classic. Strats sound of '62 '55 maple neck and rosewood back and forth in each case. It was also the time of a message or Both [a Fender Telecaster Custom '63], not to mention the Jaguars, from all the 1960's. The final guitar in his arsenal is a little unusual, a [1950] Gretsch White Falcon, loved by all sorts of guitarists worldwide. The amplifier for the wings 200 and a Marshall Major A Jubilee 2550, both passing Marshall 4×12 cabinets. The effects are pretty standard, adding color to its tone, but the way John Frusciante's mainly comes from the way he plays, with just a little help from Leo (Fender) and Jim (Marshall)! John Frusciante Rig * 1962 * 1955 Fender Stratocaster Fender Stratocaster 1960 * x2 * 1950 Gretsch White Falcon * Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble * Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi * Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion * Marshall Major 200 watt and two Marshall 4×12 cabs (Celestion speaker) * Marshall Jubilee 25/50 and two cabins 4×12 * Boss DS-1 Distortion * Fender Showman Silver Face * Two 4×12 booths THE TONE Frusciante Track: Under The Bridge Album: BloodSugarSexMagik (1991) An obvious choice, but just in case anyone thinks this is a song of All Saints, we will remind you it is not! One could say that his game is on other parts of this lively album, but here you get a clear indication of the tone. Listen to the bold clear intro – how many of us would prefer that saturate with Hall? There is a hint of compression, which helps maintain flatness and rotate the volume control provides a slight crisis verse while the chorus shows its excellent rhythm skills that take a lot of Hendrix, but with more modern nailing grooves. And while we're on the subject of the choir, how the sound changes to hear how he brings in the choir of the pedal as the chorus comes when some of the bite clean and replace Wash with a musical support. http://guitargeek.com/rigview/576/
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