Josh Scogin
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Josh Scogin's Gear
At 2:50 in this video, one can clearly see Josh Scogin use his Boss PS-6.
In this photo you can see Josh's pedalboard and EHX POG2. He used it during 68's 2017 world tour.
In the YouTube video titled "The '68 Interview - Gear, Guitar Amps & Cabinets," Josh Scogin discusses his use of the Roswell 100 guitar amplifier head. The interview, conducted by Paul & Vaos Amplification, provides insight into his setup, including the collaboration with Paul & Vaos on custom cabinets.
At 2:42 in this video, Josh can be seen using a Les Paul Special to record guitar for In Humor And Sadness.
You can see Boss RC-20XL in Josh's pedalboard during the 68' 2017 world tour.
At around :50 in this live performance video, you can see Josh play his Black Fender Jazzmaster Guitar which has been modded to have one humbucker rather than two p90's.
At 2:50, one can see Josh Scogin's Boss chromatic tuner, next to the Boss PS-6,
Quote from Titan Guitars website:
Josh is a monster. We just love this guy. Besides being the guitar player in the no holds barred rock duo: '68, Josh has been touring with Titan #1 since its inception. Even being lost by the airlines couldn't separate it from Josh.
Single Seymour Duncan humbucker wired DIRECT to output jack, tuned low and played thru a wall of amps, Josh's Titan sounds incredible. Go see them and hear for yourself!
During '68's 2017 world tour, Josh Scogin utilized the DigiTech Drop pedal, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.
Josh Scogin can be seen using an SG with crescent inlays in almost every video from around the time of the first album, including the music video for Track 1 R. It has had all tone and volume controls removed, and the bridge pickup wired directly to the output jack.
Josh can be seen using a Fender Telecaster during the recording of In Humor And Sadness at the very beginning of this video.
In the video of Daytrotter Session where '68 plays, we can see Josh using a Shure Sm58 microphone. It's placed at the center of the room, on a white stand.
In the video of Daytrotter Session where '68 plays, we can see Josh bass amp (for sure the amp linked to his EHX Pog 2 guitar pedal) with a Shure Beta 52 in front of it, captating the sound on a small (weighted ?) stand.
In the video of Daytrotter Session where '68 plays, we can see Josh wall amp behind him with a Shure SM7. It can be seen on the left side of the gig, in front of the top left corner 4x12 amp, with a better view when camera do closeups. The microphone is standing on a black stand (Millenium ?).
(The SM7 is circled with a red circle on the picture i've submitted).
In this photo we can see Josh with a Marshall 1960B 4x12 cab behind him, we can see it on the left side of the picture. It seems to have a pair of Mesa's Single Rectifier Solo Heads on it. We can notice that it isn't the sames cabs he uses on the live "Daytrotter Session".
On this photo, we can see Josh using a Marshall cab with 2 Mesa Boogie Rectifiers Solo Heads stacked onto it.
This is probably not the same setup of the famous Daytrotter session that '68 done.
In this Guitar World article, Josh Scogin says
“Typically speaking, the average '68 heavy sound is an [Electro-Harmonix] POG 2 and a Big Muff, and then I might have a [Boss] Blues Driver, even, cranking it just a bit more."
In this Guitar World article from April 09, 2021, Josh Scogin says
"“Typically speaking, the average '68 heavy sound is an [Electro-Harmonix] POG 2 and a Big Muff, and then I might have a [Boss] Blues Driver, even, cranking it just a bit more. "
In this YouTube Video of Josh Scogin performing at Daytrotter Sessions on 11/20/2017 with the band '68, starting at 0:08, Josh Scogin can be seen using the Line 6 Helix.
In this YouTube Video of Josh Scogin performing at Daytrotter Sessions on 11/20/2017 with the band '68, starting at 0:08, Josh Scogin can be seen with the TC Helicon Voicelive 3, and at 1:35, can be seen utilizing the Vocal Unit.
You can see the Hosa MHB-350 Compact Patch Bay in Josh's pedalboard during the 68' 2017 world tour.
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