tour 1999 (A) Boss CS-2 Compression/Sustainer. These are no longer available new from Roland. You can only purchase the CS-3 which (to my ear) does not sound as smooth as the CS-2. (B) Pro Co. Rat II Distortion. The first generation Rat's distortion, filter & volume knobs yield various Marshally distortion tones. (C) Cornish Big Muff. Pete Cornish custom Big Muff. (looks like Pete has taken an original Big Muff and housed it in a custom box). I don't know if this has been modified in any other way. (D) Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer. This GE-7 has been set to be used in conjunction with the Rat distortion pedal. (E) Cornish Soft Sustain. This is obviously a Pete Cornish custom effect. Notice the combination of the GE-7 graphic EQ sliders & the knobs for sustain & volume. (F) Sovtek Big Muff II. The Big Muff is a very heavy-vibed fuzz with volume, tone & sustain controls. The muff sounds huge & powerful despite it's feeble tone control range & is looser & more gargantuan than say a Pro Co. Rat II. (G) Chandler Tube Driver #2. The Tube Driver offers lots of tight girthy gain and has an openness that sets it apart from other distortion boxes. Features high/low EQ, tube drive & output controls. These later became known as Tube Works Tube Driver. (H) MXR Dynacomp Compressor. The Dynacomp has a natural sounding expansion & a nice bright tone to it. (I) Ibanez CP-9 Compressor. (J) Boss Metalizer. No longer available new from Roland. (K) Chandler Tube Driver #1. The Tube Driver offers lots of tight girthy gain and has an openness that sets it apart from other distortion boxes. Features high/low EQ, tube drive & output controls. This later became known as Tube Works Tube Driver. (L) Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer. This GE-7 has been set to boost the top & bottom ranges. Labelled T&B (M) Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer. This GE-7 has been set to boost the bass ranges. Labelled BASS (N) Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer.