John Mitchell's Gear

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On band site

Equipment Used: 2 Cort G series guitars. A Marshall JMP-1 Preamp. 2 Valvestate 80/80 poweramps.

Wikipedia says he uses "white and black G254s on stage, and for recording, a tobacco G210 and a blue/black G290." So model may not be the exact one

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Straight from Cort's artist page. John Mitchell with his Cort G250 in black.

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John is using the PRS Santana SE II in cherry red in this YouTube video demoing Frost material.

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John uses the Cort G254 throughout this It Bites "Live In Cumbria" performance.

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What's the one effects pedal you couldn't do without?

“The Boss VB-2 Vibrato. They stopped making them a while back. If ever I see one on eBay I jump on it. So if anyone out there is wondering where they’ve all gone, they’re all at my house!” John Mitchell, from MusicRadar.com

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The Korg A3 is spotted at :19s into this YouTube video. It's part of John's rack case with a Marshall JMP-1 preamp.

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Seen at 1:50 from Arena's "Caught In The Act" DVD.

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Mentioned the use of the new pedal for work on Frost* on Twitter.

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On band site

Equipment Used: 2 Cort G series guitars. A Marshall JMP-1 Preamp. 2 Valvestate 80/80 poweramps.

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On band site

Equipment Used: 2 Cort G series guitars. A Marshall JMP-1 Preamp. 2 Valvestate 80/80 poweramps.

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Squier Stratocaster

Squier Stratocaster

Solid Body Electric Guitars
Color/Finish: Olympic White Year: 2024

In a YouTube video by Frost*, titled "The Frost* Report - Life In The Wires Edition (Part 2)," John Mitchell is seen using a Squier Stratocaster while recording sections of the "Life In The Wires" album at Jem Godfrey's studio.

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