Jack Thammarat's Gear
Here's a video of Jack demoing the Boss GT-100. He has also created patches for his songs in the Boss Tone Library for it which owners of this unit can download into the unit and enjoy the satisfaction of using themselves.
At 21:39 of the demo and talk-through he did for Young Guitars, he discloses that he's playing through a Boss GT-100 (for Chorus & Delay) into a Laney IRT-Studio to get his tones for the shoot. https://youtu.be/wPAytu_TbmY?t=1290
In his "Mr. Frontman" YouTube video, Jack Thammarat discusses his Squier Classic Vibe 60's Stratocaster, which he has modified with a Seymour Duncan JB bridge pickup, a Suhr V60LP mid pickup, and a Seymour Duncan 59 neck pickup.
The YouTube video's details section states: "Used Ibanez S2020XAV Guitar with Seymour Duncan JB(Bridge) & Jazz(Neck)..."
Note: Jack's Ibanez Prestige S2020 XAV has been modified with a Seymour Duncan Jazz pickup Set.
On the Seymour Duncan website, they state that the JB model is the "Hotrodded" Jazz Bridge (model SH-4) pickup, while the Jazz Neck is the SH-2 model.
Jack plays his signature model, the Yamaha Pacifica PAC212VFMJT (Flame Maple Jack Thammarat).
His personal guitar, however, has been slightly modified from the stock models and upgraded with Seymour Duncan pickups*. This Jack Thammarat signature PAC212 was produced in a custom color (root beer) and was only available in Thailand,
(NOTE: the new PAC612VIIFM that he also plays, and is currently available outside of thailand, is available in Root Beer, and has a black pickguard, as well, and has a number of upgrades from the PAC212).
*On the "little Wing" video description, where Jack is playing this guitar, it says -
Jack uses - Yamaha Pacifica Custom with ** Seymour Duncan JB and Classic Stacks Pickups** https://youtu.be/vbuE6rKL3oc?t=65
On the Seymour Duncan website, they state Seymour Duncan "JB Bridge" is the model (SH-4) and the Classic Stacks are their (STK-S4) noiseless pickups.
More of Jack playing this guitar - https://youtu.be/ZwFt0JVL650?t=2
It's right there in the official site of Seymour Duncan.
in details section of video he mentions he used the Palmer PDI-05 Speaker Simulator, and you can see the unit sitting on top of his amp to his left in the video.
In this YouTube video, Jack Thammarat demonstrates the Boss ME-80 Guitar Multiple Effects, showcasing its "DRIVE" preamp feature through direct recording. While it's unclear if he incorporates it into his personal setup, his expertise with the unit is evident, and the sound quality is impressive.
Here's a video of Jack demoing a Fujigen (FGN) J-Standard Odyssey - JOS-FM-M - Fire Burst
Jack Thammarat uses Dunlop Jazz III Ultex 1.38mm Guitar Picks, as mentioned in his feature on Toontrack.
Not only is Jack playing the Laney Ironhear IRT Studio in the demo, but he's stated that it's his go-to recording amp in an interview with Toontrack magazine -
From the interview with Jack Thammarat -
Q: What amp and cab combo would you say is your go-to?
A: – Laney IRT-Studio with Laney V30 cab https://bit.ly/3mIEDW9
The IRT Studio is a 15w amp... Jack has used other Laney Ironheart amps for his live and studio performances as well - the Laney Ironheart IRT60H (60w) and Laney Lionheart L50H (50w)
It's right there in the official site of Seymour Duncan.
In the details section for his "Mr. Frontman" YouTube video, Jack states that this is a Squire Classic Vibe 60's Strat, Modified with different pickups (Seymour Duncan JB bridge, Suhr V60LP mid and Seymour Duncan 59 neck.)
Note: On the Seymour Duncan website, the JB Bridge is listed as the Hot Rodded Jazz SH-4 model, while the Seymour Duncan '59 neck is listed as the SH-1N Model.
The Squire Classic Vibe 60's Strat comes with a SSS configuration normally, but Jack's has been modified to HSH according to his notes, and apparently has had a custom paint job as well, as that color does not appear to be available stock.
There also appear to be 3 mini-toggle switches between the volume and tone control knobs just below his picking hand on the pickguard, to allow for single coil operation when desired, though he seems not to use these judging from his various performance videos on YouTube where this guitar is used.
The video shot at a Yamaha event, likely in Thailand where Jack is from, shows Jack playing a RevStar 820CR with a hard tailpiece, dot inlays, and black racing stripes, performing with two friends who are playing Revstar RS720B's
Sweetwater this exact model as being the Yamaha RS820CR https://bit.ly/38ftR0W
In the details section of this video (and many other of his videos), Jack identifies the amp he's playing through as a Laney Ironheart IRT60H head... and it is plainly seen visibly in quite a few of his videos, some showing it very prominently.
In the details area for this video, it states that Jack was using a Boss BD-2 (Blues Driver)
In the details area for this video, it states that Jack is playing through a Laney Lion Heart L5T-112 (5w) amp.
This is Jack's signature model of the PAC212VFM, the Yamaha Pacifica PAC212VFMJT (Flame Maple Jack Thammarat) which has a custom color (root beer) that is only available in Thailand.
The Yamaha produced signature guitar model likely has the stock Yamaha Alnico V pickups (SSH) that normally come with their PAC212VFM guitars, as there is no distinctive markings on the pickup covers as there are on Jack's personal PAC212VFM that is loaded with Seymour Duncan Classic Stacks (STK-S4's) in the neck and middle positions and "hot rodded" Jazz SH-4 in the bridge.
Here's a couple of videos where he's playing his own customized version of the PAC212VFM. On both videos you can see the white lettering that says Seymour Duncan on the pickup covers for the single coils beneath the pole pieces - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8NxjRTQSM4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwFt0JVL650&t=2s
...and on his live little wing video you can see he's playing his PAC212VFM and in the details section it says it says its been modified with Seymour Duncan JB and Classic Stacks Pickups, which are the Jazz SH-4 and STK-S4's according to the Seymour Duncan website. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbuE6rKL3oc&t=422s
So, if you were to pick up a Jack Thammarat signature Pacifica, you would most likely still need to swap out the Yamaha pickups for the same Seymour Duncan's Jack has in his personal version for the most authentic Jack Thammarat sound.
This guitar is used in a couple of Jacks video performances. He identifies it at 21:28 in the Young Guitar video above as a Fujigen (FGN) Expert series model. Fujigen calls this the Fujigen (FGN) EXPERT Eos-Ash-M White Blonde model.
In an interview with Toontrack, Jack Thammarat mentions using the Laney IRT-Studio with a Laney V30 cab as his go-to amp and cabinet combination. However, it's important to note that Laney does not offer a V30 extension cabinet model. Instead, the VC30 is a combo amp equipped with a Celestion 70 speaker, not a separate cabinet.
"When recording, what’s your DAW of choice? – Cubase Artist 8.5"
You can see Jack using the Helix while playing with his band in the studio in this video.
Here's another video of the same tune "Mr. Frontman" with better sound quality, using his signature Yamaha Pacifica PAC212FMJT, showing the Helix he's playing through in an inset video in the lower right corner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvN1s2TKqU8
He's also mentioned using it live in the details section of other more recent videos.
Here's a closeup of the Helix. http://static.weloveshopping.com/shop/ctmusicshop/050531.jpg
The description for the video says Jack is playing - Yamaha PAC510V Modified with Seymour Duncan STK-T1N and TB-14 Pickups,
Jack also did a review of a stock 510V for Yamaha, and listening to it, you can hear the improvement the upgraded pickups make to the sound - https://youtu.be/H-aSoYKI0l0?t=318
Here's a video of Jack demoing and explaining how to work with the unit to set up and modify tones.
In the video at this link, you can see the Boss JS-8 just to the left of Jack (it's present in a couple other YouTube videos, as well). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwFt0JVL650&t=2s
Here's a better up close pic of the unit -
http://static.weloveshopping.com/shop/ctmusicshop/extra/4920156.jpg
While there is no direct video or article evidence of Jack Thammarat using the Boss ME-25 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal, a user-uploaded photo from Weloveshopping suggests its association with him.
On his YouTube description: "Used Ibanez S2020XAV Guitar with Seymour Duncan JB(Bridge) & Jazz(Neck) ,Marshall JCM900 Head ,BB-Preamp Booster ,Boss GT-8 as Delay & Reverb EFX And Palmer PDI-05 Stereo Speaker Simulator"
In his Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Solo Cover on YouTube, Jack states he's playing a "Yamaha Pacifica 612VII Modified with EMG Luke Set and Floydrose Tremolo"
In a video by GA Studio on YouTube, Jack Thammarat showcases the Yamaha Pacifica PAC612VIIX Electric Guitar. This model features Seymour Duncan SSL-1 single-coil pickups and a TB-14 humbucker, differing from the Jazz SH-4 found in Jack's PAC212, Fender Classic 60's Squier, and Ibanez guitars. The guitar is equipped with an alder body, laminated flamed maple top, Grover locking tuners, a Graph Tech nut and string trees, and a Wilkinson VS-50 tremolo bridge. Additional specifications are detailed in the "Sweetwater Yamaha Pacifica PAC612VIIX Electric Guitar Demo" video. Jack further demonstrates the guitar’s capabilities in a jam session.
Jack's guitar is also a modified model and not stock -
In the details section for the video, Jack says -
In this video I am using Yamaha REVSTAR RS-720B, MAMA Pickups (Southern Bridge and Blues Up Neck).
The stock version of the REVSTAR RS-720B comes with Yamaha VT5 Filtertron humbuckers (noted on the Sweetwater website for this model as well as Yamaha's website) ... https://youtu.be/QVVNzHrTkck
In the details for the video, it says Jack uses Lionheart Cabinets.
It's impossible to tell from the video which cabinet he's playing through, but it appears in other video's that he's using a 4x12 straight cabinet, and not an angled cabinet, though I suppose it wouldn't really make a difference as far as the tone goes, only for the sound dispersion aspect.
While Jack uses the Laney Ironheart IRT60H in a number of his performances and demos, at this live event, he used a Laney L50H Lionheart as indicated in the details section for the video.
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