Joey Jones' Gear
Joey Jones uses the Nik Huber Custom Shop Surfmeister Guitar, featuring a Trini Lopez F-Hole, custom color, and Kloppmann pickups. This information is confirmed by Lukas Bilz in the "TopGearCheck! mit Joey Jones" article on GITARRE & BASS and by himself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgOA0cvABLY
Source for Year of acquiring the guitar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTUjA6rwO90
In this picture, Joey Jones can be seen using a Nik Huber Krautster Guitar, probably a Krautster MK3 version of the guitar. Joey was using it on the 2016 Tour with the german artist NENA.
In this article Joey Jones shows his custom made Nik Huber guitar, which is a hybrid out of a Gibson Junior (body&neck wood) and his Fender Telecaster (Neck profile). Specs: rusty gold top finish, Mahagony body & neck, Kloppmann 59 low output PU, 6105 medium jumbo frets, neck shape: Fender Telecaster, no tone knobs only volume knob
Joey Jones is confirmed to use the Kloppmann HB 59 Light Aged Set CR, as indicated on Thomann's trusted gear page dedicated to him. This information is further corroborated by a video on his official YouTube channel.
In a YouTube video titled "5 Essential Guitar Pedals for EPIC sounds," Joey Jones identifies the JHS Moonshine V2 as one of his five essential floor pedals.
In his YouTube video, "5 Essential Guitar Pedals for EPIC sounds," Joey Jones states that the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator is an essential octave pedal, which he combines with a Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz to create a "magic" tone.
In a YouTube video titled "5 Essential Guitar Pedals for EPIC sounds," Joey Jones states that the Browne Amplification Carbon X is an essential part of his setup, alongside the EHX Micro POG and the Boss FZ-2 Fuzz. He compares the Carbon X to the King of Tone pedal by Analogman.
In the video Joey Jones states that the HALO delay is an essential part of his effect chain. It almost sounds like reverb
Joey Jones is confirmed to use the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB 95 Mod on his pedalboard, as evidenced by its appearance in a YouTube video and listed on the Sweetwater and Thomann artist equipment boards.
Joey Jones is confirmed to use the TC Electronic Ditto Stereo Looper, as evidenced in a YouTube video showcasing his gear. Additionally, this looper is listed on the artist equipment pages of both Thomann and Sweetwater, further verifying its use in his setup.
Joey Jones uses the TC Electronic Spark Booster pedal, as listed on the artist equipment boards of both Thomann and Sweetwater.
Joey Jones is confirmed to use the Fractal FM9 as evidenced by his release of a sound package titled "Joey's Master Rock Preset (Fractal FM9)" on his official teachable platform.
Joey Jones uses the Boss DD-3T Digital Delay primarily for its slapback echo effects, as he explains in a video on his YouTube channel detailing his five essential effects, featured by Thomann.
In a YouTube video titled "Why I'm back to real amps after 6 years with modelers," Joey Jones can be seen using the Kemper.
In a video by Joey Jones titled "How I found my Dream Marshall Amp & Made a Bargain!", Jones explicitly states that his dream amp is the 50W Marshall Silver Jubilee 2550 from 1987, which he credits with defining his signature sound alongside his Nik Huber guitars.
In his YouTube video titled "I Destroyed A Vintage Marshall Amp (epic fail)," Joey Jones can be seen using the RedSeven Amplification Central Reactive Impulse Response Loader at the 0:43 mark while operating his Silver Jubilee amp without a cab and load box.
According to the Thomann artist gear page, Joey Jones uses the ADAM Audio A7V 7" Active Studio Monitors (Pair).
According to the artist gear pages on Sweetwater and Thomann, Joey Jones now uses the Boss FZ-5 Fuzz pedal, replacing the previously used FZ-2.
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