Carlos O'Connell
Carlos O'Connell's Gear
In this photo we can see Carlos playing a sunburst jazz master
In the 2019 Rockpalast live video, Carlos O'Connell of Fontaines D.C. is seen playing a Fender Mustang Electric Guitar.
During a live performance on KEXP, Carlos O'Connell of Fontaines D.C. plays a Rickenbacker 330 Electric Guitar.
Carlos O'Connell can be seen playing a Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar in Metallic KO during Fontaines D.C.'s live performance of "Nabokov" on Seth Meyers, as shown in the YouTube video by Fontaines D.C.
In this video, Carlos O'Connell use Fender Custom Shop Rory Gallagher in his show.
Mentioned in the article interview by Guitar World 02/11/2020
Carlos’s board also features appearances from the JHS Double Barrel, the aforementioned EHX Soul Food he nicked off Curley, and a Boss TR-2: “It sounds just like the tremolo on a Fender Twin.”
Mentioned in the article interview by Guitar World 02/11/2020
Carlos’s board also features appearances from the JHS Double Barrel, the aforementioned EHX Soul Food he nicked off Curley, and a Boss TR-2: “It sounds just like the tremolo on a Fender Twin.”
Mentioned in the article interview by Guitar World 02/11/2020
Carlos’s board also features appearances from the JHS Double Barrel, the aforementioned EHX Soul Food he nicked off Curley, and a Boss TR-2: “It sounds just like the tremolo on a Fender Twin.”
In this Spanish interview, Carlos mentions that he used this distortion until it was stolen along with his other pedals in new york
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Carlos O'Connell of Fontaines D.C. is shown using a 1966 Fender Mustang in Dakota Red. He mentions initially using a similar model in the studio before purchasing this specific guitar for live performances.
Can be seen showing the guitar in this video. https://youtu.be/9eDbUOoT7XU?si=ktkRQA0n1iyTzjb8
In this Rig Rundown Carlos talks about and shows this custom made pedal made by Moose from Dublin from 4:45 onward. Moose developed this pedal later on into the Cosmic Tremorlo.
In this screenshot of the Rig Rundown on YouTube https://youtu.be/9eDbUOoT7XU?si=clZFowyYf52kyRDm, we can see the Lex.
In this screenshot of the Rig Rundown on YouTube https://youtu.be/9eDbUOoT7XU?si=clZFowyYf52kyRDm, we can see the Boss Equalizer.
In this screenshot of the Rig Rundown on YouTube https://youtu.be/9eDbUOoT7XU?si=clZFowyYf52kyRDm, we can see the Spring Reverb. Carlos explains in this video from 11:30 onward that this was his first ever pedal. He named it The Heart Doctor because "it fixes my heart."
In this Premier Guitar video of the Rig Rundown Carlos demonstrates this 12 string acoustic guitar.
In this Premier Guitar video of the Rig Rundown Carlos demonstrates this pedal.
In this Premier Guitar video of the Rig Rundown Carlos demonstrates this pedal. He uses the OD3 version.
In this Premier Guitar video of the Rig Rundown Carlos demonstrates this pedal from 23:48 onward.
In this Premier Guitar article of the Rig Rundown this pedal is discussed and visible in the picture of the pedal board.
In this Premier Guitar article of the Rig Rundown this pedal is discussed and visible in the picture of the pedal board.
In this Premier Guitar article of the Rig Rundown this pedal is discussed and visible in the picture of the pedal board.
In this Premier Guitar article of the Rig Rundown this pedal is discussed and visible in the picture of the pedal board.
In this Premier Guitar article of the Rig Rundown this pedal is discussed and visible in the picture of the pedal board.
In this Premier Guitar article of the Rig Rundown this piece of equipment is discussed and visible in the picture of the pedal board.
"O’Connell’s core tone comes through the Fender ’68 Custom Twin Reverb. It’s always on, and he’s always plugged into the vintage channel with the bright switch engaged for primo piercing. He kicks on the ’68 Custom Deluxe Reverb for added oomph during louder bits."
"O’Connell’s core tone comes through the Fender ’68 Custom Twin Reverb. It’s always on, and he’s always plugged into the vintage channel with the bright switch engaged for primo piercing. He kicks on the ’68 Custom Deluxe Reverb for added oomph during louder bits."
In the video "Fontaines D.C.: KCRW Live from HQ," you can see Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.73mm Guitar Picks on Carlos O'Connell's mic stand.
In a photo on the official Instagram account of Fontaines D.C., an Eventide H9 Max can be clearly seen on the pedalboard of guitarist Carlos O'Connell.
In a photo on the official Instagram account of Fontaines D.C., a Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine can be clearly seen on the pedalboard of guitarist Carlos O'Connell.
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