Aaron Marshall's Guitars
Aaron Marshall is known to be a PRS artist, frequently using the PRS Custom 24. His preference for this guitar is evident in various music videos and live performances, as documented in photos on his Facebook page.
Regius Core v24 Custom 6 as listed on Mayones official website.
Multiple recent videos on Intervals official channel showing Aaron playing this guitar.
One of his four Aristides guitars featuring a whammy bar and Seymour Duncan SSS pickups. He calls it the "Twang Machine."
Aaron returned to 6-string guitars with the tremolo version of the OS 6. From Instagram: "I'm definitely enjoying having a 6 string version of the Boden around."
In this post aaron can be seen using a mayones regius 6 string
In this post, Aaron shows off the Mayones Aquila he was sent. His guitar has a ghoto 510 bridge, and a pair of Bareknuckle Silo pickups
Aaron owns two identical Suhr Classic Antiques, one off-white and one mint. He calls the two "the twins."
The 070 is put to use when he dabbles in 7-string material. He owns two 070s: one matte orange and one sparkly violet.
Aaron has been using two Suhr guitars on his 2017 tour, headlining with Northlane.
Although nowadays Aaron uses almost solely Aristedes guitars for live shows (I know this because I saw him play live, and he used at least 5 different ones, with nothing else), he is very fond of his PRS 408. At 1:10 in the video, he calls it "the main dude".
aaron can be seen using a meyones regius guitar live with his band intervals
In this video, Aaron goes over his rig. His secondary guitar is a regius 7. It is the same spec as his 6 exept for the color, the fact it has no trem, and the fact it is a 7 string.
He toured the States in late 2021 with four Schecter signature protypes (a pair of 6-strings and 7-strings). First, his new guitar starts with Schecter’s “super-strat” C-1 platform. The DNA of these testers include a basswood body, quartersawn wenge neck (with carbon-fiber reinforcement and a truss-rod wheel), and ebony fretboard (lighted up with Luminlays side dots for dark stages). He admits to focusing a healthy amount of its development on the neck profile because he believes that “the neck dictates the user experience” and wenge was selected because “it has an heirloom-esque feel that gives you a really nice handshake with some character.” It has a real-deal Japanese Gotoh 510 Series trem (with a steel block), extra-jumbo stainless-steel frets, and is decked out with Hipshot hardware. For this run, he was auditioning Schecter’s Custom Shop Pasadena Plus pickups, but noted that those could change before production starts.
In the video titled "intervals | mnemonic | guitar play-through" on YouTube, Aaron Marshall is seen using the Schecter USA Aaron Marshall Signature AM-6 Electric Guitar - Pale Emerald. This guitar features an alder body with a pale emerald finish, a quartersawn roasted maple neck, and his signature Schecter USA Equinox and Solstice humbuckers. He can also be seen using this guitar during his tours, interviews, and clinics.
In the video titled "intervals | nootropic | guitar play-through" on YouTube, Aaron Marshall is clearly seen using the Schecter Aaron Marshall AM-7 guitar, which is identifiable by its sugar coral finish, alder body, quartersawn roasted maple neck, and signature Schecter USA Equinox and Solstice humbuckers. This guitar has also been used by Aaron Marshall during his tours, interviews, and clinics.
In the official guitar play-through video for "Vantablack" by Intervals, Aaron Marshall is seen using an Abasi J-Larada 7 with a black finish, as filmed and edited by Wyatt Clough.
Aaron Marshall uses an Ibanez RGD 7-string guitar with a Floyd Rose bridge and a black finish during his playthrough of "Mata Hari".
Aaron Marshall uses an Ernie Ball Music Man JP15 7-string with a purple finish for Interval's music video for "Epiphany". He also uses the guitar but with a different finish on his playthrough of "Alchemy".
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