James Edward Bagshaw's Gear
In the beginning of this video, James Bagshaw switches his Danelectro 12 string guitar out for a Gibson Firebird XII.
James worked with Tefi Vintage Lab for over a year creating the Golden Era pedal. It can be seen and heard at his home studio in several Instagram posts
James Edward Bagshaw owns a Gretsch G9500 Jim Dandy, which he has customized by adding an old pickup and a piezo on the body. This modification is showcased in a post on his Instagram account.
The Line 6 M5 can be seen next to his buddha pedals. It appears that James painted it gold, but the controls are very identifiable.
Here, James Edward Bagshaw can be seen playing "White Christmas" on the Gretsch. It was posted on his Instagram and has been seen in other videos and pictures posted. His has an overhead pickguard which is different from the typical Gretsch Rancher Falcon Cutaway which only has a single pickguard.
"Making some new sounds…"
A photo posted by Temples to their Twitter shows their rehearsal space, where James Bagshaw's pedalboard is visible. The green and black pedal on the top row is the Boss RE-20 Space Echo.
As seen in this photo of James Bagshaw's pedalboard, he uses the Fender Phaser pedal. It can be seen in the top right corner of his pedalboard setup. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
James Edward Bagshaw showcases the Aston Origin Microphone on his Instagram, praising its sound quality, particularly for acoustic recordings.
James Edward Bagshaw is seen using a limited edition red Korg microKORG XL Music Synthesizer in several Instagram posts. Despite its unique color, this synthesizer might be overlooked among his other gear. It likely contributes to his music with its versatile string and organ sounds, although it appears to be used less frequently than his other Korg instruments.
In this pic which James uploaded to Instagram, you can see his three new pedals, all of these are EarthQuaker Devices, this one is the Disaster Transport Sr.
James Bagshaw plays a black Danelectro 12SDC 12-String Electric Guitar, as can be seen around 32:45 in this video of a Temples live performance. This show was recorded April 10, 2014.
In this video, James Edward Bagshaw can be seen playing a Gretsch G6136TLDS White Falcon guitar. The guitar can clearly be seen starting at the 0:40 mark.
In an interview, Temples frontman James Bagshaw talks about one of the amps he likes to use, the Peavey Delta Blues 30W 1x15 Tube Combo Guitar Amp:
"I started using Peavey amps around 2010, and gravitated to the Delta Blues model for its tonal quality and reliability, and also its classic look. It looks like an old amp, but you know it’s going to have the functionality of a new one; and when I first tried it out, I couldn’t believe how it had that vintage sound, and also a great spring reverb. The build quality is really good, and it’s been on tour with me for four years; for a good portion of that time, it hasn’t even been flight-cased, and despite being knocked around quite a bit, it’s still in really good shape."
You use it in the studio as well as on stage?
"I do. It’s actually really versatile in the studio, especially with organs, because of its full- bodied, rounded sound; and of course the tremolo is brilliant. What’s good about the Delta Blues in particular is its 15-inch speaker; it’s great for the low end of the guitar, which you often miss on the 2 x 12 cabs. It takes care of the clean bottom end that you can kind of lose with other amps, especially during performances; and on stage, it works really well with all the pedals I have - particularly my octave pedal, which picks up on the bottom end better than anything else."
Original article here.
On this post, James shows his new Gretsch.
In an Instagram post captioned "Making some new sounds," James Edward Bagshaw showcases his use of the Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System.
James Edward Bagshaw is seen using a customized Ibanez Tone-Lok FZ7 Fuzz pedal in a photo on his Instagram account, as discussed on The Gear Page forum.
In this video of Temples' performance live on KEXP, lead singer James Bagshaw can be seen playing a Gretsch G6122-1962 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman electric guitar. 3:28 in the video provides a good look at it. This show was recorded April 10, 2014.
James Edward Bagshaw showcases the Paradox Effects Oniric Pseudo-Random Delay Modulation pedal in his Instagram photos and videos, suggesting its use during the recording of "Hot Motion."
The third pedal from the right in the bottom row of James Bagshaw's pedalboard setup is the Budda Samsara Delay guitar effects pedal. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
James Bagshaw's pedalboard contains the Boss TU-2 tuner pedal. It can be seen between the Boss RE-20 Space Echo and the EFX Lite 8L. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
In this photo posted by Temples on their official Facebook page, they show James Bagshaw's custom fuzz pedal:
"Any musicians should check out Abbott's Music Handwired amps and pedals, made just outside our hometown Kettering. James has just had a fuzz made, and it sounds incredible!" (posted April 2015).
In this image, one can see James with his black Epiphone Sheraton II.
In this photo, James share his pedalboard, also we can see a stand with some of the guitars he use in his home studio. We can see a black hofner between the stratocaster and the purple gretsch.
Here we can see a pic that James shared on instagram, showing his Roland Space Echo RE-201.
Here we can see James have a black Tele in his home studio, is the first guitar, next to the fender vi, the strat and the hofner.
This is a picture shared on the Temple's official instagram account, in many photos of their home studio we can see this guitar.
Photo shared by James on instagram, we can see a G5265 Jet Baritone, Black Splarkle.
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