Lennart Bossu
Belgian guitarist
Lennart Bossu's Gear
"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."
"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."
In this video, Lennart Bossu can be seen using a Warmoth Jazzmaster.
"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."
"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."
Shown here w/ an HH Strat, which seems to have a passive pickup for the neck and an active on the bridge
Visible on the bottom left corner of the image
Visible on bottom left corner above the Boss Digital Delay
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, guitarist Lennart Bossu confirms the use of the Fulltone OCD pedal as part of his equipment setup.
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.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is confirmed to use the MXR M169 Carbon Copy delay pedal.
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.
Lennart Bossu is confirmed to use the EarthQuaker Devices Levitation V2, as shown in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is shown using the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Mini Reverb.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Lennart Bossu is shown using the Providence PEC-2 Programmable Effects Controller.
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Lennart Bossu is shown using the Boss FV-30L Compact Volume Pedal.
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.
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.
In a rig rundown featured by Premier Guitar, Lennart Bossu is shown using a Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar.
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.
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.
From Lennarts Instagram page from August '25 he is discussing his signature new Thorn distortion pedal by Lichtlaerm Audio.
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.
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.
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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