Kings of Leon – Can We Please Have Fun
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 album Can We Please Have Fun.
Music from Can We Please Have Fun
Artists on Can We Please Have Fun
Gear Used On Can We Please Have Fun
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Kings of Leon – Can We Please Have Fun (2024). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Caleb Followill
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Effects Pedals used by Caleb Followill on Can We Please Have Fun
Avg price: $121.56
In the Premier Guitar video titled "Kings of Leon Live Rig (Caleb Followill) Explained by Builder Barry O'Neal of Xact Tone Solutions," the MXR M234 Analog Chorus is clearly visible on the top shelf of Caleb Followill's rack at the 1:53 mark.
Visual Sound GarageTone Axle Grease Delay
Avg price: $60.00
In the Premier Guitar video titled "Kings of Leon Live Rig (Caleb Followill) Explained by Builder Barry O'Neal of Xact Tone Solutions," the Visual Sound GarageTone Axle Grease Delay is clearly visible on the top shelf of Caleb Followill's rack at the 1:53 mark.
Avg price: $114.66
At the 2:28 mark of Caleb Followill's new rig rundown, the Boss RV-5 can be seen on the second shelf of his new rack.
Studio Equipment used by Caleb Followill on Can We Please Have Fun
Radial Engineering JX44 Air Control Guitar Signal Manager
Avg price: $1,802.08
In a rig rundown video by Premier Guitar, featuring builder Barry O'Neal of Xact Tone Solutions, it is confirmed at the 2:38 mark that Caleb Followill's pedal setup includes the Radial Engineering JX44 Air Control Guitar Signal Manager.
Matthew Followill
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Guitars used by Matthew Followill on Can We Please Have Fun
Gibson Custom 1965 Non-Reverse Firebird V with Maestro Vibrola VOS
Avg price: $4,180.62
In a photo posted on the Kings of Leon Instagram, Matthew Followill is seen using a Gibson Custom 1965 Non-Reverse Firebird V with Maestro Vibrola VOS - Vintage Sunburst during the recording of "Can We Please Have Fun." Matthew also used this guitar live at their most recent concert in Leeds.