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Victor Griffin uses Laney GH100L Victor Griffin uses Laney GH100L

In the article "Pentagram's Victor Griffin: Commandeering the Low Road" by Joe Charupakorn on Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that Victor Griffin uses a modded (modified by Voodoo Amps) Laney GH100L amplifier head.

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Victor Griffin uses Laney TI100 Tony Iommi Signature Victor Griffin uses Laney TI100 Tony Iommi Signature

In the article "Pentagram's Victor Griffin: Commandeering the Low Road" by Joe Charupakorn on Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that Victor Griffin uses the Laney TI100 Tony Iommi Signature amplifier.

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sprucebringsteen suggested LPD Pedals SIXTY8X as similar to LPD Pedals SIXTY8 Overdrive sprucebringsteen suggested LPD Pedals SIXTY8X as similar to LPD Pedals SIXTY8 Overdrive

LPD Pedals SIXTY8 Overdrive

LPD Pedals SIXTY8 Overdrive

LPD Pedals SIXTY8X

LPD Pedals SIXTY8X

similar sound mod limited edition

The SIXTY8X is an evolution of the LPD Pedals SIXTY8, created to celebrate its ten year anniversary. The SIXTY8X adds a 3 band tone stack, and additional circuitry to emulate phase inverter clipping.

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Jason Frankhouser uses Solar GC2.6 Killertone Jason Frankhouser uses Solar GC2.6 Killertone

According to a post by Solar Guitars on Facebook, Jason Frankhouser uses the Solar GC2.6 Killertone, which is his signature guitar.

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goodsoup added artist Jason Frankhouser to Equipboard goodsoup added artist Jason Frankhouser to Equipboard

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Fred again.. uses Genelec 8350A SAM™ Studio Monitor Fred again.. uses Genelec 8350A SAM™ Studio Monitor

At the 3:01 in the video, the Genelec 8350A SAM™ Studio Monitor is visible, confirming its use by the artist.

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Fred again.. uses Yamaha CP88 Fred again.. uses Yamaha CP88

In the first second of the video, you can clearly see that Fred again.. is using a Yamaha CP88.

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Fred again.. uses Novation Bass Station II Fred again.. uses Novation Bass Station II

In the first second of the video, you can clearly see the Novation Bass Station II.

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Trent Reznor uses Ableton Push 3 Trent Reznor uses Ableton Push 3

In this YouTube video taken at a Nine Inch Nails show in 2025, at the very beginning the Ableton Push 3 is seen from the back, sitting directly in front of Trent Reznor on top of his piano (seen clearly at 0:57 as the camera steadies and comes more into focus). You can see the connections on the back of the Push unit with the Ableton logo, which matches the configuration of Push 3.

In plenty of other videos from the same tour (2025-2026 Peel It Back tour) you can see the front, and it appears that he is using it to trigger scenes using the scene buttons. (see 8:30 here: https://youtu.be/fhhNyPkKibI?si=J7E6hkm58KWP09Ye&t=510 )

It's impossible to know if this is the standalone or tethered configuration based on the videos, but in this one you can see that there are two cables connected to the back: one is the AC power connection, and the other is the USB-C connection. Since he is using the AC power it is safe to say he is not running it off USB-C bus power, so it is likely that the USB-C connection is being used either to control a computer or transmit audio.

Trent is on record in an interview with Synth History as recently as 2023 saying he has switched to Ableton:

https://www.synthhistory.com/post/interview-with-trent-reznor

"The last few years I've written exclusively on Ableton rather than Pro Tools, I fucking hate Pro Tools, but I like the way [Ableton] makes me think."

It is unclear if he uses the Push as exclusively a live tool or if he also uses it to produce and compose, but as the above quote illustrates via the word "written", it is entirely plausible/likely that Push is part of his studio process.

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