John Browne's Gear
John Browne is shown to use a Yamaha P2500 power amp for his studio work.
Browne still uses his Line 6 POD XT PRO live as in studio recordings though newer and more advanced versions have come out.
Shown throughout the video Comments section also mentions P-rails
MESA Multi-Watt Dual Rectifier and Rectifier 2x12
In a masterclass, John Browne was seen using a Hughes & Kettner 2x12 cabinet.
Browne uses his Mayones Regius 8 for the eight string songs of Monuments.
"When I visited Namm 2014, I tried the prototype Duvell made for Misha, I fell in love right away. It was one of the most comfortable guitars I've ever played that sounded aggressive and tight, great the for the music I play. Mayones craft amongst the best guitars on the market today. Very unique instruments that have been given a lot of love during their build!" - John Browne / MONUMENTS
Browne shows off the first version of his signature pedal in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ySesioYDvg .
Item can be seen the whole video, under the Pod XT. There is some other videos like the one for EMG-TV for the song "I, The Creator" where it can be seen on top of the Randall Cab.
In the MESA/Boogie YouTube video titled “Monuments John Browne ‘Atlas’ Playthrough – Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt,” John Browne uses a Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer. The setup also includes a signature overdrive pedal, NS2, digital delay (employed for dual amp use due to Olly's passport issues), Shure wireless system, and a T-Rex Chameleon power supply.
John using Adam Audio A77X (first pair of studio monitors)
At 14:26, John Browne mentions he uses a Radial J48 direct box for reamping.
Featured in this June 21, 2021 YouTube demo, which is secondarily featured in this July 1, 2021 Boss article.
John Browne uses the EVH 5150III 100S 100-Watt Tube Head in the studio with his band, Monuments. This is detailed in his YouTube video titled "JOHN BROWNE | EVH 5150 III STEALTH (METAL CHANNELS 2 & 3)."
Pickups / Electronics H-H / Bare Knuckle Nailbomb (Bridge)
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In this video, john browne is reviewing this amp and still owns it as shown in multiple other videos on his channel.
He shows this guitar at 11:16 alongside all previously owned guitars and all the ones he currently owns at the time he published this video in early 2018.
In this video, John Browne uses a Black Spirit amp made by Hughes & Kettner.
In this video, John Browne is seen using the following equipment: -Synergy SYN2 Rackmount preamp -Synergy SLO preamp -Synergy VH4 Preamp -Synergy power amp -Mesa Boogie 4x12 straight cabinet -Two Notes Torpedo Studio
In this video, John Browne is seen using the following equipment: -Synergy SYN2 Rackmount preamp -Synergy SLO preamp -Synergy VH4 Preamp -Synergy power amp -Mesa Boogie 4x12 straight cabinet -Two Notes Torpedo Studio
John Browne's studio rack is shown to consist of a Korg DTR2000 tuner.
John Browne's studio rack is shown to consist of a Zoom UAC-8.
In his YouTube video titled "Is the Framus Cobra still relevant in 2020?", John Browne discusses and demonstrates the Framus Cobra 100W Tube Guitar Head Amp.
Browne uses this pedal to reduce the noise heavy gain amps and pedals can produce.
John Browne is playing a Mayones 8 string Regius guitar into the Xtreme Mode on Channel 3 of a Mark V head
John Browne uses the Line 6 Helix Rack in his YouTube videos, as highlighted in the Flux Conduct's "LINE 6 - HELIX PACK 2."
Guitar uses bridge Nazgual Humbucker- Shown at 1:53 bottom right side Also described in the description
Pickups / Electronics H-H / Bare Knuckle Nailbomb (Bridge) + Cold Sweat (Neck) / Green-Lime Zebra
He mentions that he currenlty (as of janurary 2018) owns 2 versions of this amp at 8:55 in this video.
John Browne uses this piece of gear inside his studio to mix & match between different amps and cabs rapidly and easily. The video is him demoing the unit.
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