Bob Hartman - Equipment

Equipment

Guitars
  • Ibanez Talaman. Orange burst, white pickguard, Kent Armstrong lipstick pickups, non-locking tremolo (1995-now)
  • Fender American Standard Strat. Black, white pickguard, stock single coil pickups and Roland synth pickup
  • Gretsch Roundup. Pink-yellow burst, stock pickups, Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (1991-now)
  • Zion Powerglide. Blue, black pickguard, EMG SA front & middle pickups, EMG T rear pickup, Floyd Rose (1986-now)
  • Gibson Les Paul Junior. Mahogany body, routed Gibson front pickup, Seymour Duncan JB rear pickup, modified bridge (1976-now)
  • Hamer Mirage. Koa body, Seymour Duncan Vintage Strat front & middle pickups, Rio Grande Muy Grande rear pickup and Wilkinson VSVG tremolo
  • Warmoth “Jekyll & Hyde” Les Paul. Custom built by himself, mahogany body w/ flame maple top, Dimarzio Air Classic front pickup & Air Zone rear pickup, Schaller Floyd Rose, trapezoid inlays (2003-now)
Other guitars that he has owned
  • Roland G-707 guitar synthesizer. Silver, rear pickup replaced by a cream open coil humbucker (1985, later was donated to Hard Rock Café)
  • BC Rich Stealth. Red, one humbucker, non-locking tremolo (1985)
  • Peavey Mantis. White, black pickguard, blade pickups, Kahler tremolo (1986)
  • Charvel 650. Blue, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1990–2001)
  • Hamer Custom with Zion parts. Blue, Joe Barden S middle pickup & HB rear pickup, Floyd Rose, reverse headstock (1991)
  • Hamer Californian. Red, tremolo, block inlays (1993)
  • Rickenbacker unknown model (1993)
  • PRS unknown model (1993)
  • Fender Stratocaster. Tobacco burst, black pickguard, stock pickups and tremolo (1988, later was donated to Hard Rock Café)
  • Zion Radicaster. White, black pickguard, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1985–1988)
  • Zion Radicaster. Yellow, black pickguard, custom graphics, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1988–1992)
  • Zion Radicaster. White, pearloid pickguard, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1989–1991)
  • Zion Radicaster. Amber flame maple top, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1990)
  • Zion Radicaster. Tobacco burst, black pickguard, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1991–1992)
  • Zion Radicaster. Amber quilt maple top, active pickups, Floyd Rose (1991–1993)
  • Zion Radicaster. Ash body, red pickguard, Dimarzio Virtual Vintage front & middle pickups, Joe Barden HB Two Tone rear pickup, Wilkinson VSVG tremolo (used in the late 90s, sold)
  • Devlin DEV-700BK (used recently, on sale)
  • Various Ovation 6 & 12 strings acoustics
Amplifiers
  • Ampeg (1990, unknown model)
  • Kasha (1991, unknown model)
  • Mesa Boogie (1993, unknown model)
  • Peavey 5150
  • Marshall 4x12 cabinet (loaded with Mesa Boogie speakers)
  • Matchless (1x12” combo)
  • Marshall 1970
  • Egnater Mica

This information is from Petra’s videos, CD booklets, pictures from Petra’s pages (www.houseofbob.com, www.guidetopetra.com, www.petrarocksmyworld.com & www.petrafiles.com) and a couple of E-Mails answered by Bob Hartman himself.

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