Neil Halstead's Gear
Neil used the fender american standart telecaster for 1993 USA tour, also used in live in KEXP 2017.
In this picture of the gear that Neil Halstead used on the 1993 US tour with Slowdive, we can see that he used a Fender Telecaster Black. It is also believed that this guitar was used for the albums "Pygmalion" and "Souvlaki."
Halstead was using a Casino on stage while touring with Slowdive in 2013/2014 after their reunion.
Neil can be seen with two Roland JC-120 amps behind him at 0:42 into the video.
Halstead uses this pedal from at least 2014. RE-20 can be seen in this performance of "Golden Hair".
Neil Halstead of Slowdive used the Boss OD-2 Turbo OverDrive pedal in his 1993 rig, as detailed in an article on Guitar.com.
According to Neunaber's website, Slowdive uses the Expanse Series Wet Stereo Reverb. If you click the link they provided for the Expanse Series Wet Stereo Reverb, it leads to the page for the Expanse Programmable Effect Pedal, where you can then read that the Expanse, which is a pedal with stereo capabilities, is programmable with various types of reverb including "wet" (among other effects).
The Slowdive page on Neunaber's website also lists that, in addition to the expanse, Slowdive uses the Wet Mono Reverb pedal.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the Boss OD-3.
Neil Halstead of Slowdive used the Boss DD-3 Digital Delay pedal, as detailed in a 1993 rig and gear setup feature on Guitar.com.
Neil Halstead and Christian Savill’s pedalboards are stacked with new stompboxes, like Neunaber’s Wet Reverb, Eventide’s Factor series, and Strymon's Big Sky, DIG, and Brigadier.
Neil Halstead uses the Neunaber Wet Mono Reverb Pedal, as seen in a photo of his pedalboard from Slowdive's performance in Padova, Italy, on July 16, 2014, shared by Todd on Pinterest.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the Neunaber Stereo Wet Reverb.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the EHX Holy Stain.
Neil Halstead uses the Pro Co RAT 2 distortion pedal, as seen in a photo from Slowdive's live performance in Padova, Italy, on July 16, 2014, showcased on Pinterest by Todd.
Neil used this pedal during the early days of Slowdive.
Neil Halstead used the BOSS PN-2 pedal during the early days of Slowdive.
Neil Halstead and Christian Savill’s pedalboards are stacked with new stompboxes, like Neunaber’s Wet Reverb, Eventide’s Factor series, and Strymon's Big Sky, DIG, and Brigadier.
Neil Halstead and Christian Savill’s pedalboards are stacked with new stompboxes, like Neunaber’s Wet Reverb, Eventide’s Factor series, and Strymon's Big Sky, DIG, and Brigadier.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the Eventide TimeFactor.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the Mr Black Gilamondo.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the Mr Black DoubleChorus.
This was on Neil's pedalboard during the Live at Garage, London, UK show in 2017.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the TRex Tapster tremolo pedal.
Neil Halstead plays an Epiphone Riviera at some of his concerts, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
Neil Halstead utilized the TC Electronic Classic Series TC XII Phaser during Slowdive's early days, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Guitareuromedia.
In this photo, which shows Halstead's pedalboard from Slowdive's 2014 London gig (another photo, which shows Halstead's Jazz Chorus amplifier and Epiphone Casino can be seen here), one of the pedals that can be seen is the Boss DD-7.
In this photo, which shows Halstead performing with Slowdive at the 2017 Paris concert, the Boss FS-5U can be seen underneath his feet.
Digitech PDS-8000 can be seen in Neil Halstead's guitar rig.
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