Clemens Rehbein's Gear

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In this music video for "Stolen Dance", Clemens is seen playing his acoustic Baton Rouge. Clemens confirms his use of this guitar in this article from Guitar World.

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In an interview with Guitar World, Clemens Rehbein mentions, "I have two electric guitars that I play live, one is a Framus Mayfield Custom, and the other is a very old guitar –– a Guild. It’s my favorite. I think it was built in ‘65." Based on this description, it appears that Clemens Rehbein's Custom Guild Starfire VI, with a changed tailpiece, could be this cherished 1965 model.

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He says that he use it for extraroom in this video at 10:42

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Clemens is playing a black Stagg SW206 in this video.

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At 30:46 you can see a Shure PSM1000 Beltpack at Felix' back.

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At 9:26 Clemens discusses the Kemper

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In this video of a Milky Chance live performance of Stolen Dance, Clemens Rehbein can be seen playing a Framus Mayfield Custom Electric Guitar (mahogany finish). A good view of the guitar can be had at 0:24 into the video. This particular video was published on Oct 25, 2013.

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In this video of a concert in Berlin Clemens plays the Guild Starfire IV.

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At 2:25 you can see Clemens using a Telefunken M80 in Cherry Wood look.

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In this photo, we can see Rehbein playing Gibson J35.

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In this photo, we can see Rehbein with Gibson Songwriter Deluxe.

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For SoundsApp sessions, Rehbein played the Gibson J-45. It is visible during the whole performance of "Flashed Junk Mind".

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In this photo, Rehbein is seen playing the Fender Stratocaster (highly likely new model).

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Clemens is using the Kemper Profiler Rack Guitar Amp with the Kemper Remote controller

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In this photo, you see Clemens at Chicago Music Exchange where he bought a Fender Jazzmaster Sunburst 1964.

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Clemens can be seen in this image playing his Framus with a Korg Pitchclip tuner at the head.

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In this photo, which is from Vancouver concert, Rehbein is holding one of those picks with his teeth.

When zoomed, graphics of this pick are pretty much visible.

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At 00:37 we can see that on the neck it's written "Maybach" meaning it's a Maybach guitar, also the color and shape of the guitar is matching the Stradovari S61 Caddy Blue. The guitar can be seen better at 3:25 when he is soloing, and the volume and other buttons of his guitar match perfectly with the Stradovari, and also the position of the audio jack.

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In the YouTube video "Milky Chance - Indigo (live)" by Kot Silla, Clemens Rehbein is seen using a Dunlop Nickel Silver Thumbpick. I can confirm this as I caught the pick he tossed into the crowd during the performance.

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In this photo, he plays a Fender Squier Modified Telecaster Custom (you can identify the sqiuer logo by zooming in). He probably used it to record the second album Blossom. You can aso see him playing the Squier in the Blossomentary Session (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX5gffNsvY8).

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In this Video, you can see Clemens playing his acoustic with the L.R. Baggs M1.

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At the start of the video we are able to see the tuner working and Clemens' voice in the background and if we are not quite sure that he is using this tuner, at 3:49 we can see that the Boss is wired to their equipment and the screen is oriented to Clemens. I assume that he used it.

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In this cover of Where is my mind Clemens is using a Shure mic (3:04) and it's shape matches the SM7B.

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According to sE Electronics' website, Rehbein uses the V7 live.

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At 11:21 Clemens discusses the HotShot

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At 12:08 Milky Chance's tech explains the functionlity of the SGI on Clemens's board.

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