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jackwarner
added band
Elevation Worship
to Equipboard
3 months ago
X xor_pariah reviewed Lenovo Thinkpad T460s
3 months ago
we use just the T460, not the T460s, but that was the only model i could select.
this has been our daily driver for years. it's a decade old, so we've felt limited by the specs before, but that encouraged us to think outside the box (or grid) when it comes to music production.
Ren uses EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run
The EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run is confirmed to be used by Ren, as it is visible on his pedalboard in a screenshot from a video on his TikTok account. The knob layout in the image perfectly matches that of the Avalanche Run.
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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gosh_st_rike
Submitted by
gosh_st_rike
3 months ago
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hashimoto
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Finch Guitars Bass Rickenbacker
to Equipboard
3 months ago
Brandon Reilly uses Fender Classic Series '72 Telecaster Thinline
Brandon Reilly is confirmed to use a Fender Classic Series '72 Telecaster Thinline, as evidenced by multiple live photos of him playing it on his Instagram account.
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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wayfar
Submitted by
wayfar
3 months ago
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nicolasxmiranda
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gear photo
3 months ago
hashimoto
added
Fender Standard Precision Bass Candy Cola Maple Fingerboard
to Equipboard
3 months ago
hashimoto
added
Finch Guitars Les Paul
to Equipboard
3 months ago
Steve priest uses Gibson SG Standard Bass
He used it in this video on the 31st of December 1974
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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majj0rrr
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majj0rrr
3 months ago
via YouTube
Steve priest uses Fender Bassman 800 Hybrid 800W Bass Amp Head
Steve Priest is confirmed to use the Fender Bassman 800 Hybrid 800W Bass Amp Head during Sweet's performance of "The Ballroom Blitz" on the German TV show Sylvester-Tanzparty, as seen in the official video from the 31st December 1974 on the Sweet Official YouTube channel.
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Completely Incorrect3 months ago
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majj0rrr
Submitted by
majj0rrr
3 months ago
via YouTube
francis_fernandes
added band
Dilute
to Equipboard
3 months ago
Steve priest uses Hiwatt DR201 Custom 200
In the live performance of "Solid Gold Brass" on The Geordie Scene, aired on November 30, 1974, you can see a Hiwatt DR201 Custom 200 amplifier behind Steve Priest. This performance is available on the Official Sweet Channel on YouTube.
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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majj0rrr
Submitted by
majj0rrr
3 months ago
via YouTube
Steve priest uses Orange AD200 MK3 200-Watt Bass Head
During the Musikladen performance on February 20, 1974, bassist Steve Priest is confirmed to have used the Orange AD200 MK3 200-Watt Bass Head, as evidenced by the image provided.
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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majj0rrr
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majj0rrr
3 months ago
via Photo
corrado_xi reviewed Pedaltrain Classic 1
3 months ago
Bo Lueders uses Ibanez ARZ6UC Prestige Uppercut
Visible on stage with satin finish ARZ 6 string model . 3 knobs and no inlays so it is the ARZ6UC which is part of the Prestige range .
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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equipenthusiast
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equipenthusiast
3 months ago
via Photo
shuteyko reviewed Ibanez GIO GRGR131EX Electric Guitar
3 months ago
A metal beast in need of better pickups :p
It is a killer-looking, all-black metal machine that plays far above its price point - fast neck, comfortable body, and solid tuning stability. However, I do agree the stock Infinity R pickups sound muddy and lack clarity, especially under high gain. The electronics (pots, switch) feel cheap and are often the first to fail. In short: it’s an excellent modding platform or a great starter for budget-minded metalheads, but don’t expect premium tone out of the box.
$199.00 - $299.99
J Jason Mendonca uses ESP M-II
In the article "Artist Spotlight: Jason Mendonca (Akercocke)" by The ESP Guitar Company, Jason Mendonca confirms that he uses an ESP M-II guitar.
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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mrjburton
Submitted by
mrjburton
3 months ago
via The ESP Guitar Company
shuteyko reviewed Bartolini BH2 Bass Pickups
3 months ago
Vintage warmth, modern clarity
Bartolini BH2s are a solid, musical upgrade-warm lows, clear highs, no hum, and great dynamic response. They won't grind or scream, but for fingerstyle, vintage thump, or smooth fusion, they're fantastic. Just don't expect a hot output; these are all about feel and finesse.