Brad Walst's Gear

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In this picture, on Three Days Grace's website Walst is using a Big-Al in the studio.

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At the bottom of this page, it lists Walst as one of a couple of artists that use this head.

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In the music video for "Break", Brad is seen playing a silver MusicMan Sterling at :24s.

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” 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. “

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As you can see, on this photo (and many others) he is playing music man stingray 4.

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This picture on Music Man's official website, shows Walst holding a MusicMan StingRay 5, which is confirmed below.

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” 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. “

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” 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. “

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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.

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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.

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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.

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” 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. “

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” 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. “

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At the bottom of this page, it lists Walst as one of a couple of artists that use this head.

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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.

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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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