Lennart Bossu

Lennart Bossu

Belgian guitarist

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"Just like most guitarists, I’m a bit of a gear nerd, always trying out different amps, guitars, cabs, etc., but I think no particular piece of equipment was essential in the creation of our sound. We don’t have the Boss HM-2 sound or anything like that. I recorded the album using an Ampeg v4, Marshall Silver Jubilee and Soldano SLO with a Fender with EMG pickups and bass was done on a Precision Bass through an Orange amp, but I think any of these ingredients could be left out without hugely affecting the final outcome. The tuning and the way we play are more important."

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"Just like most guitarists, I’m a bit of a gear nerd, always trying out different amps, guitars, cabs, etc., but I think no particular piece of equipment was essential in the creation of our sound. We don’t have the Boss HM-2 sound or anything like that. I recorded the album using an Ampeg v4, Marshall Silver Jubilee and Soldano SLO with a Fender with EMG pickups and bass was done on a Precision Bass through an Orange amp, but I think any of these ingredients could be left out without hugely affecting the final outcome. The tuning and the way we play are more important."

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In this video, Lennart Bossu can be seen using a Warmoth Jazzmaster.

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Lennart used it live.

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"Just like most guitarists, I’m a bit of a gear nerd, always trying out different amps, guitars, cabs, etc., but I think no particular piece of equipment was essential in the creation of our sound. We don’t have the Boss HM-2 sound or anything like that. I recorded the album using an Ampeg v4, Marshall Silver Jubilee and Soldano SLO with a Fender with EMG pickups and bass was done on a Precision Bass through an Orange amp, but I think any of these ingredients could be left out without hugely affecting the final outcome. The tuning and the way we play are more important."

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"Just like most guitarists, I’m a bit of a gear nerd, always trying out different amps, guitars, cabs, etc., but I think no particular piece of equipment was essential in the creation of our sound. We don’t have the Boss HM-2 sound or anything like that. I recorded the album using an Ampeg v4, Marshall Silver Jubilee and Soldano SLO with a Fender with EMG pickups and bass was done on a Precision Bass through an Orange amp, but I think any of these ingredients could be left out without hugely affecting the final outcome. The tuning and the way we play are more important."

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Shown here w/ an HH Strat, which seems to have a passive pickup for the neck and an active on the bridge

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Visible on the bottom left corner of the image

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Seen here with a Krautster

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Visible on bottom left corner above the Boss Digital Delay

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In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, guitarist Lennart Bossu confirms the use of the Fulltone OCD pedal as part of his equipment setup.

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In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Lennart Bossu is shown using the Providence Stampede DT, as confirmed by the segment featuring his guitar setup.

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In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is confirmed to use the MXR M169 Carbon Copy delay pedal.

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In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is shown using a Marshall JMP 2203 Mk II Master Lead 100w, as presented by Premier Guitar on their YouTube channel.

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Lennart Bossu is confirmed to use the EarthQuaker Devices Levitation V2, as shown in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown.

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In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is shown using the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Mini Reverb.

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In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is shown using the Providence PEC-2 Programmable Effects Controller.

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In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Lennart Bossu is shown using the Boss FV-30L Compact Volume Pedal.

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In the Audiotree Live session featuring Oathbreaker, guitarist Lennart Bossu is seen using a Peavey 6505 II 120-Watt Tube Head, as documented by Audiotree on their YouTube channel.

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In the "Rig Rundown: Amenra" video by Premier Guitar, hosted by Chris Kies, it is shown that Lennart Bossu uses a limited-production run 1988 Gibson Les Paul Standard Silverburst guitar for performances with both Amenra and Oathbreaker.

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In a rig rundown featured by Premier Guitar, Lennart Bossu is shown using a Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar.

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According to Premier Guitar's "Rig Rundown: Amenra" by Chris Kies, Lennart Bossu uses the Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue amplifier for his clean guitar tones.

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In the video "Rig Rundown: Amenra" presented by Premier Guitar and hosted by Chris Kies, guitarist Lennart Bossu discusses his use of D'Addario XL EJ22 Jazz Medium Nickelwound Strings (13-56) for achieving both B standard and a B standard DADGAD variant tuning.

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From Lennarts Instagram page from August '25 he is discussing his signature new Thorn distortion pedal by Lichtlaerm Audio.

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Lennart Bossu uses the Providence Stampede SDT-1 Distortion pedal, as evidenced by his Instagram post from May 26, 2021. In the post, which includes a photo of his pedalboard, he states: "Watch me explain everything about my guitar gear in perfect flemglish on the rig rundown I did for @premierguitar." This confirms the inclusion of the Providence Stampede SDT-1 among his gear.

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Guitarist Lennart Bossu uses a DiMarzio ClipLock Strap, as it is visible on his Les Pauls during the "Rig Rundown - Amenra" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube.

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In a photo captured by Peter Hutchins on Flickr, the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus amplifier can be seen behind guitarist Lennart Bossu, providing clear evidence of its use.

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