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According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Guitarist Chris Buono uses the Mesa Boogie Lone Star Special 2-Channel 30-Watt Guitar Amp Head.

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According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Guitarist Chris Buono uses the Mesa/Boogie Lone Star 23 - 90W 1x12" Cabinet.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owns a 1973 Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owns a Roland G-303 Synthesizer Guitar, calling it "Super-fun."

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owns a Roland GR-300 Polyphonic Guitar Synthesizer.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owns an Electro-Harmonix Micro Synth.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the D'Addario NS Micro Clip-On Tuner.

I also use their NS Micro Tuners on every guitar I own. It’s such a hassle-free way to keep everything in tune and also frees up my pedal rigs for more pedals!

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the D'Addario Two-Way Humidification System.

Aaaaaand, I’m all about the Two-Way Humidification System when it comes to taking the very best care of my Taylor acoustics.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Novax Sweet Annie guitar.

It features a swamp ash body with Bartolini soapbar pups. Light as feather and snappy as hell – this fanned fret gem has already inspired new directions and helped me make a new friend in this legendary luthier.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Rick Toone Goshawk guitar.

For me, it’s a game changer. Why? Because no one builds guitars like Rick Toone. No one. Rick’s instruments are of the highest order because he strives for nothing less.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Taylor 814ce.

I started out with a beautiful 814ce that was recorded (both in audio and video) many times over on sessions and my days doing the Guitar One CD-ROMs.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Taylor Baby Mahogany.

For many years when I had to travel light I had a Baby Mahogany on my back.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Taylor GS Mini-e LTD Figured Koa Acoustic-electric Guitar.

These days, though, I gladly rock a GS Mini-e Koa FLTD. While still great for traveling it also totally serves my “normal” acoustic guitar needs for recording – namely video lesson content for Guitarinstructor.com.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Taylor 756ce.

My latest acquisition is a jaw-dropping 756ce in a rare tobacco burst finish.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Godin Multiac Encore.

My Nylon Encore feels right at home and always delivers.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio Soleman MIDI Foot Controller.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio Ultrawave Multiband Processor.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio Collider.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio EQ2 Programmable EQ.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio C4 Synth.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio Reflex Universal Expression.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Source Audio Dual Expression Pedal.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Fractal FM3.

I’ve done some fun side projects for/with Fractal thanks to Matt Picone. It’s been a great run that continues today with an FM3 sitting next to me everyday in the studio rarin’ to go.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Pigtronix Mothership 2.

DAMN!, I friggin’ love my Mothership 2.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Pigtronix Echolution 2 Ultra Pro Guitar Pedal.

It just goes to show you when a good guitar player with a serious brain for electrical design and a hip vision for effects gets a soldering iron in his hands, it can only be good stuff.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Eventide Rose.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he uses the Eventide TriceraChorus.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owned the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owned the Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler.

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Guitarist Chris Buono confirms on his official website that he owns the Line 6 HX Effects Guitar Multi-effects Floor Processor.

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