Al Schnier
Al Schnier's Gear
In this photo, which comes from Reverb's moe. interview, Schnier's pedalboard is shown. One of the pedals that can be seen on schematic is the Analogman ARDX20 delay.
In this photo, Schnier's pedalboard can be seen. One of the pedals visible is the Analogman Envelope Filter.
Al Schnier's pedalboard features a Boss DD-6 Digital Delay, as seen alongside his Bichorus, Bicomp, and an AB switch in the pedal lineup. This setup is highlighted in the Analog Man Chorus Pedals section on Analogman.
1974 Mesa Boogie #A-074 βThis thing boogies!β One of the first 100 made (when Randall Smith was still building these at home). One of the things I like about this early example is that it predates any of the push/pull options the started showing through the years as the MKI evolved.
In this photo, Schnier's pedalboard can be seen. One of the pedals visible is the Providence DLY-4 chrono delay pedal.
In this photo posted by Schnier on his Instagram profile, Tascam GS-30 guitar amp simulator can be seen.
Got the Tele all buttoned up & ready to do some homework.
In this photo, Schnier's broken 1967 Gibson SG Melody Maker. Description suggests that it's likely been broken by the airline company.
"I can't tell you how much I love my Bi-Chorus. I'm using it about 1/3rd the time these days. Very nice pedal!"
Al Schnier of moe. Is seen using an Analog Man Beano Boost during the Premier guitar rig rundown from there 25th anniversary tour in 2015. Both chuck and al used the Analog Man Beano Boost on there pedalboards on the 25th anniversary tour.
Al Schnier is seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, specifically a '58 model, during a live performance of "I Hate My Generation" by Cracker on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, as captured in a video by Mandsers Matedu.
Al Schnier has been prominently using the Gibson Custom Shop SG Custom 2 Pickup in Inverness Green for the past couple of years. This guitar, captured in a Google Photos album, is noted for its impressive sound, although it might not match the ferocity of his Gold Top. Nonetheless, it remains a significant part of his gear collection.
In this Instagram photo posted on Schnier's profile, Hammond B3 can be seen.
In this photo, Schnier shows his 1952 Gibson J-45.
In this photo, Schnier shows his fuzz pedal collection. One of the pedals that can be seen in this photo is the EHX Triangle Big Muff Pi.
In this photo, Schnier shows his fuzz pedal collection. One of the pedals that can be seen in this photo is the Sam Ash Fuzzz Boxx.
On my way to @brooklynbowl w/ my new @recycledpedalboards carry on π. Designed to fit into a Pelican 1535.
In this photo, which comes from Reverb's moe. interview, Schnier's pedalboard is shown. One of the pedals that can be seen on schematic is the Paul Cochrane Timmy Overdrive pedal.
In this photo, which comes from Reverb's moe. interview, Schnier's pedalboard is shown. One of the pedals that can be seen on schematic is the Maxon D&S OD-801.
Al Schnier of moe. Is seen using a red Fulltone Full Drive 2(it doesnβt seem to be a 10th anniversary) during the Moe. 25th anniversary tour in 2015.
Al Schnier of moe. Is seen using a 3 knob Analog Man Comprossor(smaller box than the larger box, almost the size of the 2 knob version) on his pedalboard during the Moe. 25th anniversary tour in 2015.
In a photo from Al & Chuck's "Rig Rundown" on Premier Guitar, Al Schnier is shown using a Gibson Les Paul Junior.
In this Instgram photo posted by Schnier, his pedalboard can be seen. Judging by the colours, it seems like he is using a ZVex Tremolo probe pedal.
In this photo, Schnier shows his fuzz pedal collection. One of the pedals that can be seen in this photo is the EHX Sovtek Civil War Big Muff.
In this photo, Schnier shows his fuzz pedal collection. One of the pedals that can be seen in this photo is the Univox Super-Fuzz pedal.
In this photo, Schnier shows his fuzz pedal collection. One of the pedals that can be seen in this photo is the ZVex Wah Probe.
In this photo, Schnier shows his fuzz pedal collection. One of the pedals that can be seen in this photo is the Dallas Arbiter England Fuzz Face.
In this photo, Schnier's pedalboard can be seen. One of the pedals visible is the Vox V847A wah pedal.
In this photo, Schnier's pedalboard can be seen. One of the pedals visible is the TC Electronic PolyTune tuner pedal.
In this photo posted by Schnier on his Instagram profile, Tascam Porta Two Ministudio can be seen.
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