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Courtney Barnett uses Music Man 212-HD 130 Courtney Barnett uses Music Man 212-HD 130

In this TikTok of her playing in the LA River she is seen playing the amp

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Olivia Rodrigo uses Fender Mustang Electric Guitar Olivia Rodrigo uses Fender Mustang Electric Guitar

According to a photo by Yui Mok featured on Guitar.com, Olivia Rodrigo is seen playing a Fender Mustang Electric Guitar, likely in Fiesta Red, during her performance at Glastonbury 2025. Guitar.com describes it as a "vintage Mustang, which from the looks of things appears to be a mid-60s example with suitably yellow pearlescent pickguard and a fair few battle scars." The guitar appears to have been modified, as instead of the traditional Mustang vibrato system, it features a Mastery bridge with a hardtail piece.

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Ayano Kaneko uses Fender Jazzmaster Ayano Kaneko uses Fender Jazzmaster

According to a photograph featured in AVO Magazine's live report article "Live Report: Ayano Kaneko + spincycle – The Victoria in Birmingham," Ayano Kaneko is shown playing a creamy off-white Fender Jazzmaster with a pearl pickguard during her UK Tour in 2022.

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Albert Järvinen uses Fender Red Knob 'The Twin' Amplifier Albert Järvinen uses Fender Red Knob 'The Twin' Amplifier

In a YouTube video titled "ALBERT JÄRVINEN: Kitaraklinikka (1989, dvd-rip)" by Petri Siromaa, Albert Järvinen is shown demonstrating a Fender Red Knob 'The Twin' Amplifier at 34:07 during a music store demo event. At approximately 22:40, Järvinen discusses (in Finnish) his use of two "The Twins" during live performances, mentioning that one is used with pedals and the other without, to allow the mixing engineer to choose the preferred sound. He specifies that they do not utilize the effects loop, instead connecting effects directly to the front of one amplifier.

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#studio #signal chain #DAW

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#studio #synths

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#studio #synths #DAW

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Hazuki uses PRS Archon 70-Watt 1x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet Hazuki uses PRS Archon 70-Watt 1x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet

In the video titled "Hazuki's Guitar Solo (from 'REBOOT')" filmed on November 22, 2025, at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, Hazuki is seen using the PRS Archon 70-Watt 1x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet, positioned under her Kemper Profiler. This is a notable change from her previous use of Laney cabinets with KOIAI, which are still used by Li-sa-X. This is corroborated by visual evidence from recent live performances of KOIAI, as provided by the YouTube source. (Note: Hazuki likely uses different equipment with Nemophila.)

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Isaac Brock uses Keeley Bubble Tron Dynamic Flanger Phaser Isaac Brock uses Keeley Bubble Tron Dynamic Flanger Phaser

At 8:42 in the Reverb YouTube video titled "Modest Mouse's Gear Collection Is Totally Out There: First-Time Look at Ice Cream Party Studios," Isaac Brock is shown using the Keeley Bubble Tron Dynamic Flanger Phaser. The pedal can be seen above the POG with four knobs.

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Li-sa-X uses Orange Pedal Baby 100 Li-sa-X uses Orange Pedal Baby 100

In the video titled "Li-sa-X's Guitar Solo (from 'REBOOT')" by KOIAI, the Orange Pedal Baby 100 is clearly visible on top of Li-sa-X's Laney cab during the performance. This video, filmed by Toshiki Shibata and held on November 22, 2025, at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, as well as other recent videos of live KOIAI performances, confirms the use of the Orange Pedal Baby 100 in Li-sa-X's setup, while the Kemper Profiler is no longer present in her recent live rig.

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Isaac Brock uses DigiTech FreqOut Natural Feedback Creator Isaac Brock uses DigiTech FreqOut Natural Feedback Creator

At 8:42 in the YouTube video "Modest Mouse's Gear Collection Is Totally Out There: First-Time Look at Ice Cream Party Studios" by Reverb, Isaac Brock displays his pedalboard and specifically mentions the DigiTech FreqOut Natural Feedback Creator, noting its position near the Blues Driver.

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Isaac Brock uses MWFX Judder Isaac Brock uses MWFX Judder

In the video titled "Modest Mouse's Gear Collection Is Totally Out There: First-Time Look at Ice Cream Party Studios" by Reverb on YouTube, at approximately 8:42, Isaac Brock's pedalboard is shown, where the MWFX Judder can be seen positioned to the right of the Mel9 on the upper left side.

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Christian Andreu uses Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue Christian Andreu uses Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue

In the YouTube video titled "GOJIRA – The FURY FEST 2003 STORM [4K UHD REMASTER]" by A Metalhead In Paris, Christian Andreu is seen using the Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue throughout Gojira's set. At the 4:49 mark, the lighting clearly reveals Christian Andreu playing the intro to the song "Love," showcasing the guitar.

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Nathaniel Rateliff uses Danocaster Esquire Nathaniel Rateliff uses Danocaster Esquire

Nathaniel Rateliff is confirmed to use the Danocaster Esquire, which he affectionately named "Joni" due to its blue color and the way it "effortlessly shines." This guitar was initially intended as a backup for a Danocaster Olympic White Telecaster during the Tearing at the Seams tour but gained a prominent place in his set for its "straightforward, bright tone." The guitar features a tasteful relic job enhancing its comfort and playability, and its pickup selector functions in the middle and bridge positions, while acting as a kill switch in the neck position. This information is documented on Reverb.com in a listing titled "Danocaster Esquire Owned by Nathaniel Rateliff."

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