The Edge · Where the Streets Have No Name (1987)
Guitar
Fender Stratocaster / Gibson Explorer
Pickups
HH (bridge)
Tuning
standard
Strings
.011-.049
Mods
The Edge uses various guitars, but for Joshua Tree era, a combination of Gibson Explorer, Fender Stratocaster, and others. The key is not the guitar but the effects chain.
Vox AC30 (Top Boost)
Korg SDD-3000 Digital Delay
Memory Man (secondary delay / modulation)
Hall Reverb (studio / TC Electronic)
Vox 2x12 (Celestion Blues)
Tap any node to see settings ↓
Guitar
Gibson Explorer / Fender Stratocaster, bridge pickup
Amp
Vox AC30 (Top Boost channel)
Effects
Cabinet
Vox 2x12 with Celestion Blue Alnico speakers
Microphone
Shure SM57
The Edge's pedalboard is one of the most complex in rock music. His guitar tech Dallas Schoo manages a rack system that includes multiple delays, modulation, and routing options. The precise delay time must be calibrated to the song's tempo for the rhythmic effect to work.
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