Brad Walst
Brad Walst's Gear
In this picture, on Three Days Grace's website Walst is using a Big-Al in the studio.
At the bottom of this page, it lists Walst as one of a couple of artists that use this head.
In the music video for "Break", Brad is seen playing a silver MusicMan Sterling at :24s.
” On Life Starts Now, Walst used his Ampeg SVT-CL head and 8x10 cabinet combined with a SansAmp Bass DI, which he sometimes mixed with either a Boss Overdrive or a E-H Big Muff. “
As you can see, on this photo (and many others) he is playing music man stingray 4.
This picture on Music Man's official website, shows Walst holding a MusicMan StingRay 5, which is confirmed below.
” On Life Starts Now, Walst used his Ampeg SVT-CL head and 8x10 cabinet combined with a SansAmp Bass DI, which he sometimes mixed with either a Boss Overdrive or a E-H Big Muff. “
” On Life Starts Now, Walst used his Ampeg SVT-CL head and 8x10 cabinet combined with a SansAmp Bass DI, which he sometimes mixed with either a Boss Overdrive or a E-H Big Muff. “
Brad Walst uses a Lakland 44 bass in the music video for Pain by Three Days Grace; however, it is unclear as to whether it is a -02, -14, or -94 model.
It states on Three Days Grace's official website that he uses D'addario brand strings. The site does not specify which set/sets he uses though.
Brad Walst is seen playing a 2006 Limited Edition Music Man StingRay with gold hardware in several live performance videos, including a 2019 show at Montage Mountain featured on YouTube.
” On Life Starts Now, Walst used his Ampeg SVT-CL head and 8x10 cabinet combined with a SansAmp Bass DI, which he sometimes mixed with either a Boss Overdrive or a E-H Big Muff. “
” On Life Starts Now, Walst used his Ampeg SVT-CL head and 8x10 cabinet combined with a SansAmp Bass DI, which he sometimes mixed with either a Boss Overdrive or a E-H Big Muff. “
At the bottom of this page, it lists Walst as one of a couple of artists that use this head.
At the bottom of this page, it lists Walst as one of a couple of artists that use this head. It also states on Three Days Grace's official website that Walst uses Peavey amps, but does not specify any models.
Brad Walst is confirmed to use the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System on all of his basses, as evidenced by a Getty Images photograph of him performing.
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