The band back line includes guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. The band also owns a PA which is set up and controlled by a sound engineer during a gig.

The equipment is as follows:

PA

The PA consists of a 1000W Peavey PV-1500 system integrated with a Peavey 16 channel RQ-2318 mixing desk and a speaker stack. A Behringer Virtualizer Pro DSP2024P effects unit is also used to add reverb and echo to the vocals during the performance.

Mics are Shure SM58 & Beta 59A with a Carlsbro Alpha PM/EM 10 on stage monitor system.

Guitar

Guitars :- Gibson ES 335 Dot / Standard American Fender Stratocaster (1992) / Patrick Eggle Berlin Pro.

Amplification :- Fender Blues Deville 65 watt, 2 x 12 valve amp plus an extension cabinet loaded with a 12in Jensen 100 watt speaker.

Bass Guitar

Bass Guitars :- Gibson Victory (1981) / Rickenbacker 4001 stereo (1980) / Fender Jazz Deluxe Am (1998) / Musicman Stingray (1996).

Other basses include a Warwick Corvette 5 string (2002) and a Westone Thunder I (1983).

Bass Amplification :- EBS TD650 Bass Head /EB300 400W Cab /EB410 800W Cab with a Boss ME-50B Multiple Effects Unit.

Keyboards

A fan of the Roland piano samples, Keith uses a RD700 to achieve the variety of sounds that he uses during the set. As well as a fantastic piano sound, the keyboard has a very passable Hammond tone that suits some of the older sixties songs within the set. Other sounds used include brass, synth and clavicord. The amplifier is a 60W Laney which is normally sufficient for the majority of venues that we play. Exceptionally, the keyboard will be DI'd through the PA to give it extra volume.

Drums

The kit is a Pearl 'Mapel Shell', which provides a smooth sound to enhance all types of moods and musical tastes.