Brent Hinds
Brent Hinds' Gear
In this video for Premier Guitar, at 2:28 Brent talks about his amps - "I'm running two Marshall JMPs and a '98 Diezel VH4"
"I love the feedback. I get these ghost-notes that I can’t get out of any other amp. Get yourself a Thunderverb 50!", says Brent on Orange's official site.
Hey everyone, it’s your boy bHinds here with a special announcement. With the help of some talented people, we are rolling out the “Dirty B Hinds” brand with our first product the “Mastodrive” pedal, with art by the wizard himself @lurklovesyou aka Russ. We've only made 250 of these bad boys and each comes with a signed certificate by yours truly. Time to jump on the rad train to rockville and grab one of these from the link in my bio before they are gone.
At 1:56 in this video, Brent Hinds says, "I've got a couple Les Pauls, Goldtop, and Black, Custom."
In this video for Premier Guitar, at 2:28 Brent talks about his amps - "I'm running two Marshall JMPs and a '98 Diezel VH4"
Did you achieve the soaring, fuzzy, echoed-out solo on “The Sparrow” by doubling it with a synth?
Hinds: "That’s a Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Octavio pedal through an Ibanez Tube Screamer over a Monster Effects Mastortion pedal into a Fender Princeton Reverb. It sounds doubled, but it’s not."
Premier Guitar interviews Brent Hinds in this YouTube video showcasing the Gibson Custom Silverburst Flying V.
It's been said that this guitar sports Gibson ’57 Classic humbuckers, and—like his other V—is strung with D’Addario XL Nickel Wound sets with gauges as large as .060, depending on the tuning.
In this post Banker shows off the guitar they made for brent hinds. The guitar is based on the firebird design. It has a one pickup design, killswitch, a vintage trem, and a 3 way blade. though it has only one pickup, the three way blade is used to split the pickup
In an interview with GuitarPlayer, Brent Hinds says, "My overall favorite guitar for sound, feel, and looks is an ’83 Gibson SG that I bought from the Guess Who’s keyboard player at a bar in Pittsburg. If you’ve got a beer belly like I do, the SG is especially comfortable because of the way it’s cut—your pouch goes right in there. When you play a V, the guitar kind of hangs over it unattractively. You’ve got to suck in your gut."
In this video the Orange Amps team demos the Brent Hinds Signature Terror. This amp was made in Collaboration with Brent. The amp is said to be a modified verson of orange's rocker amps. The amp was designed to fit the Mastodon sound. This amp was realeased at NAMM 2018 along with the rest of the new products for 2018 from Orange.
In some pictures from this show they did on April 4th 2017, you can see a couple Rockerverbs in the background.
At 3:30, Brent explains why he uses this pedal, made for bass guitars, saying, "I use the bass wah because the envelope is way more dramatic and you don't have to click it...it really gets a dramatic effect out of it."
Did you achieve the soaring, fuzzy, echoed-out solo on “The Sparrow” by doubling it with a synth?
Hinds: "That’s a Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Octavio pedal through an Ibanez Tube Screamer over a Monster Effects Mastortion pedal into a Fender Princeton Reverb. It sounds doubled, but it’s not."
Brent Hinds has been seen playing a Woodrite/Woodbine solid body electric guitar live, as shown in a photo posted by Woodbine Guitars on their Facebook page.
he is using this transparent sg guitar in the video at 2:00, I don't got a good picture of it but it looks like an awesome guitar and maybe a signature in the future? :D
An MXR GT-OD can be seen on Brent's pedalboard at 3:02 in this video, and he says, "It has gain on it, but the gains rolled down pretty considerable, but i just use it as a boost."
Brent Hinds is listed on D'Addario official website as a D'Addario Nickel Wound string user. Mastodon's lead guitarist declared in 2005, "I have always used Planet Waves cables & D'Addario strings. They rock!!!".
On that photo, we can see Brent Hinds with his bandmate, Bill Kelliher. Brent holds Gibson Explorer. This photo seems to have been taken around 2010.
Brent Hinds of Mastodon plays a Gretsch G2622T Streamliner Center-Block in Torino Green with his side project, Fiend Without a Face, as shown in his Instagram post.
Premier Guitar interviews Brent Hinds in this YouTube video showcasing the custom "Lucite" acrylic body guitar by Electrical Guitar Company.
At 2:43 in this rig rundown, the text on the screen confirms that Brent Hinds uses Orange PPC412 Guitar Speaker Cabinets.
In this photo Brent can be spotted with Lucille guitar.
In this video, Brent can be seen with a PRS Hollowbody Singlecut, while creating his toneprint.
Brent Hinds is frequently seen using a Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.73mm pick in live performances and photos, as evidenced by the image from a Google search.
In this post from KHDK Electronics, you can see Brent Hinds holding the Unicorn Blood II in this last photo of this post.
Behold... here are some behind the scenes photos snapped by @justinmohlman catching Brent and Matt in the wild jamming on the mythical and elusive “Unicorn Blood” guitar pedal. Legend has it that simply playing this pedal will give the player the strength of 1,000 Unicorns fueled with Dark Matter Coffee. © 2020 @darkmattercoffee @bhinds @akmoceretattooer @mastodonrocks @highonfireband #unicornblood2 #guitarpedals #unicornblood #highonfire #mastodon #brenthinds #mattpike #leica
At 3:02 in this video, one can see the Tube Screamer on Brent's pedalboard.
A Morpheus Droptune can be seen on Brent Hinds pedalboard, in this photo.
In this photo Brent can be spotted with SG Custom guitar.
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