Brandon Hagen's Gear

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Brandon can be seen playing a sonic blue deluxe roadhouse stratocaster in most of the photos of this 2018 gig.

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Brandon can be seen using this Swollen Pickle alongside others throughout the video. It appears on the far right (viewers angle) and it is placed first in his daisy chain of pedals. you can catch a brief glance at it on the timestamp (9:11)

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Brandon's Green Screamer Pedal can be seen alongside a multitude of other pedals during this Vundabar performance from 2014. Although not explicitly shown, you can catch a brief glimpse of it on some of these timestamps: (1:11) (8:49) (22:00)

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Brandon Hagen can be seen using the Fender Jazzmaster while performing "I Got Cracked" live at Nice Fest.

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In this YouTube video of Brandon Hagen Vundabar's performance from 2014, you can see it being used on some of these timestamps: (1:11) (7:40) (8:49) (22:00).

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Brandon Hagen can be seen using a TC Electronic PolyTune Tuner Pedal throughout this video from 2014.

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During a show where I served as the stage manager, I had the opportunity to closely examine Brandon Hagen's pedalboard while setting it up. Notably, it included the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, as confirmed by the attached image.

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In the YouTube video by Vundabar featuring the song "Spades," Brandon Hagen can be visibly seen using a Roland JC-40 Jazz Chorus amplifier, specifically connected to its distortion channel. He consistently uses this amplifier in combination with a small Fender combo during live performances since the release of "Devil for the Fire." The Jc-40 has also probably been used in the studio since Devil for the Fire, since a lot of the tracks feature chorus.

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Brandon Hagen uses the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 212 III 60W 2x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp, as confirmed by a "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar's Chris Kies. According to the rundown, Hagen's signal is sent to both a Fender Hot Rod DeVille and a Blues Junior.

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Brandon Hagen uses a Fender Blues Junior - Lacquered Tweed as part of his guitar amplification setup, as confirmed in the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar. Hagen’s signal is routed through both a Fender Hot Rod Deville and a Blues Junior, with the latter being cranked to utilize its single 12" speaker for a more pronounced midrange sound.

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Hagen runs from his guitar into a JHS Colour Box, which adds a bit of dirt and can be used to attenuate high or low frequencies depending on which room Vundabar is playing.

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Brandon Hagen uses the Keeley Compressor Plus as part of his guitar setup. This information is confirmed by the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" video on Premier Guitar, where Chris Kies details Hagen's signal chain, including the Keeley Compressor Plus among other pedals.

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In the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies for Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that singer and guitarist Brandon Hagen uses the Electro-Harmonix EHX-2020 Tuner Pedal. The signal chain includes this tuner, followed by a variety of other effects.

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Brandon Hagen, singer and guitarist of Vundabar, uses the Electro-Harmonix Pico Pitch Fork as part of his pedalboard setup. This is confirmed in the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies for Premier Guitar, where Hagen's signal chain is detailed, including the use of the EHX Pitch Fork alongside other effects pedals.

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Brandon Hagen uses the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator in his setup, as confirmed in a "Rig Rundown" interview by Chris Kies for Premier Guitar. The pedal is described as always being on, providing subtle octaves up and down to enhance the sound.

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Brandon Hagen uses the MXR M169 Carbon Copy, as noted in the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies for Premier Guitar. The pedal is always on in his setup, which also includes a Boss DD-7, emphasizing his preference for stacked delays.

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Brandon Hagen, a singer and guitarist, uses the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay pedal as part of his effects chain. This information is confirmed by Chris Kies in the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" video on Premier Guitar, where it is noted that Hagen appreciates the sound of stacked delays.

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According to Premier Guitar's "Vundabar Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies, Brandon Hagen's live pedalboard includes a Livewire ABY Box ABY1 switcher.

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In the March 2025 Premier Guitar "Vundabar Rig Rundown," Chris Kies notes that Brandon Hagen uses a 2009 Fender MIJ Jazzmaster JM66B. This model is distinct from the JM66, as it features a bound neck and block inlays. Additionally, Hagen's guitar includes a Mastery bridge.

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The Baranik B-4 is a custom made model for Vundabar frontman Brandon Hagen. Baranik, a fan of the band, Additionally, the guitar features

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