Effects
Vaughan typically used an old Vox Wah, one or two Ibanez Tube Screamer (various kinds—first the TS-808, then the TS9 and TS10 when they became available ) and a Fender Vibratone (a Leslie revolving speaker type 16 marketed under the Fender name.) that was hooked to a Fender Vibroverb amp, and a Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face and two Octavias; Roger Mayer Octavia and Tycobrahe Octavia. His standard wah pedal was a 1960s Vox, sometimes two simultaneously.
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