Alex Lee's Gear

Hide incorrect submissions

In an Instagram post by user ibanezguy88, an Ibanez Genesis Collection RG565R Electric Guitar is visible in the background of a photo shared by guitarist Alex Lee.

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by user @ibanezguy88, Alex Lee can be seen using the Ibanez Power Series 540PIII Electric Guitar, as it is visible in the background of the image.

Find it on:

In a post on Instagram, Alex Lee confirmed using the Fractal Axe-Fx II Guitar Effects Processor as a "backup rig" and setup for the jam room, highlighting its sound and reliability over the years.

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by Alex Lee, it is shown that he uses the Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 as part of his backup rig. The post, shared by user "ibanezguy88," includes a photo of the gear setup and highlights the reliability and sound quality of his equipment.

Find it on:

Ibanez RG470DX

Ibanez RG470DX

Solid Body Electric Guitars
Color/Finish: Seafoam Green Matte Year: 2024

In an Instagram post by DevilDriver, Alex Lee is seen using an Ibanez RG470DX guitar.

Find it on:

Ibanez RG565 Standard

Ibanez RG565 Standard

Solid Body Electric Guitars
Color/Finish: Lazer Blue Year: 1991

In an Instagram post by ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is shown using his 1991 Ibanez RG565 Standard during a solo performance of "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" with DevilDriver. The caption confirms the use of the 91 RG565 guitar.

Find it on:

Alex Lee uses an Ibanez Silver Series Strat copy, as shown in an Instagram post by user "ibanezguy88," where Lee is seen with a 1978 Ibanez Silver Series Strat from the lawsuit era. The post details modifications such as the scalloped fretboard, extra jumbo frets, and a brass nut, with all original pickups still intact.

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is pictured playing an Ibanez FGM100 Frank Gambale Signature guitar.

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by user ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is shown with his Ibanez RG770DX Standard, highlighting it as part of his gear for serious shredding and recording.

Find it on:

Alex Lee is confirmed to use a 1991 Ibanez RG750, as evidenced by an Instagram post from November 1, 2023, where he is pictured with the guitar. The post, shared by user "ibanezguy88," features the caption: "Post tour reward! Ibanez RG750 in Lipstick Red! These are getting harder to find, such a shred beast!"

Find it on:

In an Instagram post, Alex Lee is seen playing an Ibanez RG5120M Prestige. The post, authored by ibanezguy88, includes a photo by Alex Lee dated October 13, 2023, and mentions, "This @officialibanezguitars RG5120 Polar Lights may be my least fluorescent looking guitar, but boy does it deliver on stage 🔥."

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by @ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is shown using the Ibanez 540S HHDY, described as "A shred beast for all my jazz fusion needs! This Ibanez 540SLTD is a great add on to the collection, 1989 in Desert Yellow finish."

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by user @ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is shown using the Ibanez PGM100 Paul Gilbert Signature while dialing in tones with the new MP-1 VST by Nembrini Audio.

Find it on:

In an Instagram post by user ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is pictured with his Ibanez RG680CM Standard guitar, described as a new addition and noted for being available only in the Japan market.

Find it on:

In a video posted by Instagram user ibanezguy88, Alex Lee is seen playing an Ibanez RG560 guitar. The video features a Shred Talk challenge lick and is tagged with @officialibanezguitars and @dimarzioinc.

Find it on:

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Alex Lee uses the Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head.

Find it on:

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Alex Lee uses the Mesa/Boogie Triaxis Guitar Preamp.

Find it on:

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Alex Lee uses the Mesa/Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety Stereo Tube Power Amp.

Find it on:

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Alex Lee uses the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 Traditional Straight cabinet.

Find it on:

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Alex Lee uses the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator.

Find it on:

This is a community-built gear list for Alex Lee.

  • Added to Equipboard on by

    goodsoup
    goodsoup

    Gear IQ 14519

  • Updated

Discography

Similar Artists

Neal Howard

Neal Howard

Music Producer