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Trevor Young uses Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier 25W Twenty Five
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Trevor Young uses the Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier 25W Twenty Five.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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s_jino
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s_jino
about 2 months ago
via MESA/Boogie®
C Cameran Nelson uses Marshall JCM800 2203
In the official music video for "Little That We're Livin' On," Cameran Nelson is seen using the Marshall JCM800 2203 amplifier, as evidenced in the video produced by Bling Johnson's LGF Digital and available on Cameran Nelson's YouTube channel.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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tuckerjohn
Submitted by
tuckerjohn
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
msh3005_records
added their
gear photo
My live set for Postforge recording session June 29, 2025
about 2 months ago
Keith Urban uses Dunlop Cry Baby DCR-2SR Rack
A photo from Keith Urban's rig rundown confirms his use of the Dunlop Cry Baby DCR-2SR Rack wah.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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evensteven2120
Submitted by
evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
via Photo
Keith Urban uses B.K. Butler 911 Tube Driver
https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/keith-urban-aspiring-outlaw
Keith’s Rig Rundown shows a Butler Tube Driver in his second drawer.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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evensteven2120
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evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
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Keith Urban uses T-Rex Engineering Alberta
https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/keith-urban-aspiring-outlaw
Keith’s Rig Rundown shows a T-Rex Alberta in his second drawer.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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evensteven2120
Submitted by
evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
via Photo
Keith Urban uses Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer
Keith Urban uses two Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizers during his live performances, as evidenced by an image on Equipboard.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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evensteven2120
Submitted by
evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
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Keith Urban uses Wampler The Paisley Drive Signature Overdrive
Keith Urban uses the Wampler The Paisley Drive Signature Overdrive during live performances, as confirmed by the source image on Equipboard.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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evensteven2120
Submitted by
evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
via Photo
Keith Urban uses 1969 Marshall Super Bass
Keith Urban uses a purple 100-watt 1969 Marshall Super Bass head on the road, as reported by Thomas Scott McKenzie in Premier Guitar. Urban prefers amplifiers with extensive headroom that maintain warmth, and his setup includes routing the amps through two vintage Marshall 4x12 speaker cabinets with Electro-Voice speakers and two Alessandro open-backed 2x12s, allowing each head to drive six speakers, "as loud as I can get them without them breaking up."
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
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evensteven2120
Submitted by
evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
via Premier Guitar
Keith Urban uses Fender Custom Shop Waylon Jennings Telecaster
One of Urban’s favorite acquisitions is the iconic black-and-white, leather-wrapped Fender that outlaw legend Waylon Jennings made famous. Added to his arsenal in late 2009, the 1950 Broadcaster is particularly special not simply because of its historical significance. There’s a very personal tie-in to Urban’s life and career.
“I grew up listening to Waylon and, ultimately, I probably have a career today because he had the courage to come to a town like Nashville and do it his way,” Urban says. “He wanted to use his own band, he wanted to choose the studio, he wanted to choose the songs, choose the producer—and that was not the way things were done. So many of us have that freedom today in Nashville, and we really have Waylon to thank for that. So that guitar represents so much to me about just following your path. Even if you come up against the system, you can stay true to yourself. When I plugged it in and played it, it was just amazing. It’s so full of mojo.”
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
evensteven2120
Submitted by
evensteven2120
about 2 months ago
via Premier Guitar
R rtuo8795 reviewed Crest 4801 Power Amp
about 2 months ago
Beast of an AMP that's for DAMN sure
One of the most powerful amps that never dies. Nirvana used this amp to power his mesa boogie studio preamp at one point during the nevermind era. Only thing is its heavy as hell but its a 90's amp so what do you expect.
sprucebringsteen
suggested
Mythos Pedals Erlking Overdrive V2
as similar to
Nobels ODR-1 Natural Overdrive
Nobels ODR-1 Natural Overdrive
The new for 2026 Mythos Pedals Erlking Overdrive features a tweaked take on the ODR circuit, with an added bass knob.
about 2 months ago
sprucebringsteen
suggested
Mythos Pedals Erlking Overdrive V2
as similar to
Mythos Pedals Erlking V1
New for 2026, the reintroduced Erlking Overdrive features the same tweaked ODR circuit seen in the Extra Hot, top mounted jacks, and is the first Mythos pedal with a custom bent metal enclosure.
about 2 months ago
Nick Bockrath uses Lehle 3at1 Switcher
In the Premier Guitar video "Cage the Elephant Rig Rundown Gear Tour with Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor & Nick Bockrath [2024]," Nick Bockrath mentions the Lehle 3at1 Switcher while discussing his pedalboard at around the 42:47 mark.
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ege_colluoglu
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
sprucebringsteen
added
Mythos Pedals Erlking Overdrive V2
to Equipboard
about 2 months ago
Nick Bockrath uses Malekko Heavy Industry Omicron Series Vibrato
In the Premier Guitar's "Cage the Elephant Rig Rundown Gear Tour" video, Nick Bockrath explicitly mentions using the Malekko Heavy Industry Omicron Series Vibrato pedal when discussing his pedalboard around the 41:16 mark.
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
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ege_colluoglu
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Nick Bockrath uses EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport
In a video by Premier Guitar titled "Cage the Elephant Rig Rundown Gear Tour with Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor & Nick Bockrath [2024]," Nick Bockrath confirms the use of the EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport pedal on his pedalboard around the 40:12 mark.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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ege_colluoglu
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Nick Bockrath uses Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux
In the video "Cage the Elephant Rig Rundown Gear Tour with Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor & Nick Bockrath [2024]" by Premier Guitar, Nick Bockrath confirms using the Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux on his pedalboard at around the 38:04 mark.
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Nick Bockrath uses Malekko Heavy Industry Diabolik
In the video titled "Cage the Elephant Rig Rundown Gear Tour with Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor & Nick Bockrath [2024]" by Premier Guitar, at approximately 37:07, guitarist Nick Bockrath discusses his pedalboard and specifically mentions using the Malekko Heavy Industry Diabolik pedal.
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Nick Bockrath uses Big Ear N.Y.C. Betty White Fuzz
In the Premier Guitar video "Cage the Elephant Rig Rundown Gear Tour with Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor & Nick Bockrath [2024]," Nick Bockrath confirms his use of the Big Ear N.Y.C. Betty White Fuzz pedal while discussing his pedalboard around the 35:44 mark. He also mentions it’s used in Tell Me I’m Pretty tracks such as Trouble, Mess Around, Cold Cold Cold solo.
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
Submitted by
ege_colluoglu
about 2 months ago
via YouTube