Chris McQueen
Chris McQueen's Gear
Chris can be seen playing through a Harmony Series 6 50-Watt amp in this clip from the Harmony booth at NAMM 2019.
The image for the interview shows Chris' Moollon Les Paul style guitar. At 53:15 Chris describes the guitar.
Chris can be seen playing a Moollon Custom T Thinline in this video.
Chris can be seen playing a D'Angelico EX-SD with Snarky Puppy in this video from 2014.
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A Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe can be seen in this photo of Chris' pedals. This was from the Forq - Batch recording sessions at Bunker Studio in New York.
Snarky Puppy LIVE @ LEAF Spring 2018. Chris can be seen playing his Heritage H-150 the entire show.
Supro Coronado W/ Danelectro Baritone demo by Chris McQueen.
The Dunlop Volume X Mini can be seen on Chris' pedalboard.
Chris' main pedalboard is the Temple Audio DUO 17, and can be seen in this photo of his setup.
On the second photo, a Way Huge Purple Platypus MK II can be seen on Chris' pedalboard. *The item saved is not the MK II
At 6:45 Chris says he's plugged into a Supro Royal Reverb.
Chris uses the Heritage H-535 in this demo of the Supro Saturn Reverb.
From 4:25 Chris can be seen with his Thinline Tele.
"bit crusher! can't remember which one, I think it was something in-studio. But I've been using WMD Geiger Counter live"
In the YouTube comments of FORQ - Lymaks (Batch), Chris McQueen mentions using the MXR M169 Carbon Copy for quick delay effects. He describes his setup, including a Rockett Archer for drive, an old Fender spring reverb unit from the studio, and a dual-amp configuration with slight tremolo for added thickness.
Chris McQueen can be seen playing a Tokai Silver Star in several photos from the "Snarky live" feature on Stella-k, where the model is clearly identified on the guitar's headstock.
The Syntax Error can be seen on Chris' pedalboard in this photo.
On the fourth photo with Chris' gear, a fender mustang can be seen off to the left.
The Jerry Jones Baritone guitar can be seen to the right of Chris' Forq recording setup.
Chris can be seen playing a Fender Stratocaster in this photo.
Chris' old pedalboard, a Diago Showman, can be seen in this photo of Forq playing at the GroundUP Music Festival in Miami, Florida, 2017.
Chris can be seen playing through a Port City Merino Combo Amplifier in this photo.
At 0.32 in this video, an Xotic BB Preamp can be seen amongst Chris' small line of pedals.
In a performance featured in a video by SuproUSA, Chris McQueen uses a Supro Thunderbolt amplifier alongside a Heritage 335 guitar.
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Supro Saturn reverb demo by Chris McQueen with Heritage H-535. This amp can also be seen in this photo: http://chrismcqueen.com/lollar_4.jpg
Sunn Spectrum 2 head and cabinet to the right of the photo.
Throughout the 'Western Theatre' Album, Chris can be seen playing his Collings OM2H.
In a studio demo video by SuproUSA, Chris McQueen of Snarky Puppy showcases the Supro Coronado amplifier, using it alongside a Danelectro Baritone guitar.
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