Strata double neck

The Strata double neck was one of the double neck guitars he used with Genesis. It consisted of a 4-string bass and 6-string guitar. It's worth noting Strata later rebranded themselves as Status due to the former name bearing similarity to 'Stratocaster', a guitar manufactured by Fender.

He played the Strata on the Mama tour from 1983 to 1984, which replaced the more notable Shergold double neck. The reason behind the change was that he got the Steinberger bass, which he played a lot on the Genesis album and led to a change in direction in terms of sound. Hence he got the Strata, which he described as the "English version of the Steinberger" (also having a carbon fibre body), but didn't feel was as good.

Similarly, on the same tour, Daryl Stuermer was playing a Strata bass on occasion.