Adam Gontier
Canadian singer
Adam Gontier's Gear
In this Youtube video, Adam can be seen using a Black Yamaha AES 620. Adam used this item at one of Three Days Grace concerts at Live at the Palace in 2008.
Adam Gontier is seen using a Schecter Blackjack PT during a 2007 performance of "Take Me Under" with Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin. This is clearly visible at the 2:20 mark.
Adam Gontier used the Gibson Nighthawk Special SP-3 during the early days of Three Days Grace, prior to Barry Stock joining the band and the release of their first album. This is evidenced in a video titled "Three Days Grace - Live at Lee's Palace, March 14th, 2001" by Doom_Llama on YouTube, where Adam is seen recording a song with this guitar.
In the video titled "Three Days Grace - Live at The Palace (FULL DVD: Concert performance + interviews) [HD]," Adam Gontier can be seen using a black PRS SC-250 guitar during a performance in Detroit, Michigan. The guitar is visible at timestamps 13:25, 15:17, and 1:08:28, where the model name SC-250 is clearly displayed on the headstock. Other color variants of this guitar, such as Blue Matteo and Tobacco Burst, appear in the same video and in music videos for "Home" and "Just Like You," as well as their "Behind the Scenes" videos. The validity of this information is supported by the source provided by Emerson on YouTube.
Adam Gontier is seen using a PRS SE 277 Baritone during a live performance of "Painkiller" by Three Days Grace, as captured in a front row video by Erynn Halvorson at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on March 3, 2026.
Adam Gontier used the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System on all of his guitars during the 2000s with Three Days Grace. This can be clearly observed in live performances, such as "Live at the Palace," as evidenced by photographic proof.
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