Dave Baksh
Dave Baksh's Gear
He used a flat black version of this guitar during the Does This Look Infected era. It was tuned to half step down.
Dave Baksh is using a custom fender stratocaster with hot rails during the sum 41 house of blues Dallas show
In this interview, Baksh said when he was aked about his guitar rig, "I'm currently using a Soldano because I think it's the best 6L6-powered amp you can buy. It's a SLO100"
Since his return to Sum 41, Dave has been using Kemper system.
According to this detailed rig diagram, it is shown that Dave used this amp with Sum 41 in 2003.
Dave Baksh uses the Broughton Audio Low Pass Filter Pedal, as seen in his Instagram post about preparing for an Organ Thieves gig at the Horseshoe Tavern.
In this Instagram photo, we can see that Dave is using Kemper Profiler Remote Foot Controller.
In this picture, you can see Dave giging with his custom made PRS SC-250
In this interview Baksh said that he sometimes uses this amp beside the Solando, he said "I'm also using a Marshall JCM2000 DSL because it has less knobs and I don't think an amp should have that many knobs. It has multiple channels, but I don't really need them that much. I switch between clean and dirty channels, that's about it. I use a distortion pedal for leads and stuff like that."
In this video we can see Dave playing a Gibson Les Paul Custom Artic White.
Dave Baksh uses the Bogner Uberschall 120-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head, as mentioned in his Instagram post about preparing for a gig with Organ Thieves at the Horseshoe Tavern.
He said in that interview that he uses Dunlop Cry Baby Wah Pedal when he was asked about the effects which he uses on stage.
Dave used this cab that was driven by a Soldano SLO-100 when he was in Sum 41 around 2003. Proof is in this detailed gear diagram.
In an Instagram post, Dave Baksh shares his excitement about receiving Revv G3 Pedals from Revv Amplification, mentioning plans to use them at an upcoming performance with The Black Cat Attack on December 5th.
In this post dave shows off his bc rich mockingbird
At 0:45 in this live video, we can see Dave using a Gibson Flying V Black Guitar
He said in that interview that he uses a QZ1 Crybaby Q-zone by Dunlop when he was asked about the effects which he uses on stage.
He said in that interview "Also I heard this thing, that the Eddie Van Halen lead sound was the MXR Phase 90 with a long delay." when he was asked about the effects which he uses on stage.
"Getting excited to drop a new pair of barbeque buckers by @riograndepickups in some new @prsguitars more to come later."
He used this pedal as a modulation effect during the Does This Look Infected? and All Killer No Filler eras.
Source: https://www.guitar.com/rigs/dave-baksh-sum-41-2003-rig-and-gear-setup
In this gear diagram, one can see an MXR Doubleshot that was used by Dave.
Dave Baksh of Sum 41 used the MXR Dime Distortion Pedal during 2002-2003, as detailed in the Guitar.com article outlining his rig setup from that period. The pedal is noted as the third in his effects chain.
This pedal can be seen on Dave's board at the far left, it was used to control his effects.
Dave used this as a rack effect in the classic days of Sum 41, it says so here.
Dave used this around 2002/2003, the source is right here.
Dave used these strings on all his guitars until Chuck.
The boys of @Sum41 know that when it comes to guitar and bass tone, Slinky strings are All Killer, No Filler. Join the legacy. #iplayslinky
Seen in this Instagram post (3rd picture).
In this post dave can be seen using a duesenberg paloma guitar
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