Joe Langridge-Brown's Gear
You can see here on the right his OCD, i believe is the version number 3 of the pedal
It's his main guitar, you can see it nearly every video of them live (as of 2023). And confirmed on 15:30 on that video.
You can see his Revolver DX pedal placed on the center of the pedalboard. The reVOLVER II is a Micro Looper/Glitch/Stutter pedal that really chops your signal up in the most sci-fi sounding way
In this pic, you can see the Marshall JMP 50 - watt head with a 2x12 cabinet behind Joe
You can see in his pedalboard the Catalinbread SFT Overdrive
As you can see here, he uses a whammy pedal
Joe uses a G2 to switch more easily between all his effects. Talking to the fans after a gig in Acquaviva (Italy) on september 7, he said "it's still expensive to me buying a switching system".
Joe Langridge-Brown utilizes two Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork pedals for different applications, as indicated in a tweet by NBThieves.
In a 3FM Special performance video on YouTube, Joe Langridge-Brown of Nothing But Thieves can be seen using a Maton MS2000 DLX Guitar during their song "I Am Not Made By Design."
Joe can be seen with a Black G6636T in the new video for “Is Everybody Going Crazy?”
You can clearly see his Strymon Big Sky in his pedalboard here.
As you can read, during the interview, Joe said " I used a Gibson ES-335 at some point, too"
You can see on the left the Electro - Harmonix POG2
“I also have a Marshall Regenerator pedal, but I just use the phaser setting on it. That’s on the album quite a lot".
In the 3FM Special performance of "I Am Not Made By Design," Joe Langridge-Brown plays a Moniker Zuma, which he describes as one of his heaviest-sounding guitars.
At 24:43 you can see his mythos pedal
Joe Langridge-Brown is frequently seen playing an Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Pro HB, particularly when not using a Gretsch, as shown in images from Lowlands Paradise 2015.
In this video you can see Joe playing his les paul and the Vox Ac-30 behind him. I think is the basic Ac-30 valve amp that Dom (other guitarist) uses too
In this pic you can see his entire massive pedalboard, in particular, on the right, the boss TU - 3 chromatic tuner
In the interview, Joe said "Then, we also used a Silvertone for Drawing Pins. That was just an incredible amp. It’s got that really nice punchy high-end to it.”
As you can read in the interview, "I used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man and a Boss DD-7 in conjunction. If you use two amps in stereo, it sort of flips between them and gives you a really cool stereo pan with the delay". However, I think he doesn't use the memory man anymore now
Talking about their first recording, he said "I used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man and a Boss DD-7 in conjunction". You can see the pedal in the pic
In the photo, Joe Langridge-Brown is using the Boss DM-2W Delay Waza Craft pedal.
“I used an [Electro-Harmonix] Big Muff for a lot of the crunchy stuff".
In an Instagram post by Stuart James Dew, a photo reveals that Joe Langridge-Brown incorporates a Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal into his setup, as preparations are made for upcoming shows.
In a Twitter post by NBThieves, Joe Langridge-Brown's Moog Minifooger MF Drive v2 is visible behind the Revolver DX, indicating its use in preparation for a Detroit performance.
As you can see here, he's holding a Gibson Les Paul cherry sunburst. On the left, his mate, Dominic Craik (other Nothing But Thieves guitarist).
Joe Langridge-Brown is seen using the Fender Bassbreaker 18/30W amplifier in a photo shared by Nothing But Thieves on Facebook, coinciding with the start of their UK tour at O2 Academy.
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