Andrey Korolev's Gear
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on September 5th, 2019. In the photo, you can tell that this is the Kemper Profiler Stage Digital Controller from the extra "bells and whistles" on the controller. His Kemper gear is normally seen in live performances, YouTube videos, and other posts he uploads.
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on September 5th, 2019. In the foreground of the photo you can see the TC Electronic Hall of Fame reverb. You can tell it isn't the Hall of Fame 2, because there is no small LED light around the 5 o'clock position of the top left knob. This pedal can be seen sitting in the back ground of several of his YouTube videos.
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on September 5th, 2019. In the foreground, you can see the Two Notes Torpedo CAB M. If you look closely you can tell it is the M, and not the M+. I'm unaware if he has used this for any songs on his channel or for his live performances.
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on September 5th, 2019. In the foreground, you can see the Two Notes Le Lead overdrive pedal. I am unaware if he has used it in any songs uploaded to his channel, or live performances.
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on September 5th, 2019. In the background, you can see the Focusrite Saffire 6 USB. You can also find this audio interface in the background of some of his videos on YouTube.
In just about every YouTube or live performance, you can find the Kemper Profiler Head. The link included goes to a video Andrey put up on his Instagram on April 13th, 2017. It's important, because in the start of the video, Andrey shows the back of the profiler and we are able to see it is NOT the 600w Kemper Profiler Head.
In this video Andrey uploaded to his YouTube. He is performing his song Stratosphere with a Fender Stratocaster from 1987 as described in the title. He uses this guitar on several other songs and live performances.
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on April 4th, 2019. IMO, Brian Moore has some confusing model names. In the comment section of his video titled, "Allan Holdsworth - The 4.15 Bradford Executive (cover by Andrey Korolev) 432 Hz" a viewer asks what kind of guitar Andrey was playing. Andrey responds and says "brian moore i9. 13p". He was playing the guitar on the right. I took a screen shot of the comment and added it to the submission photo.
Andrey has since used the i9 in several live performances and videos. In another Instagram post on October 9th, 2017, he mentions he is going to switch out the neck and bridge pickups with Black SSV Suhr Humbuckers, and a Black Vintage Suhr Single Coil in the mid. I assume this change was made at some point.
The guitar on the left is a Brian Moore i1F. I am unable to add it to his profile, nor add it to equipboard at this time.
6 years ago, Andrey uploaded a video to his YouTube channel labeled, "Andrey Korolev - Waiting for Spring (Original, 2017) Epiphone Dot ES-335". I have no reason to believe this guitar is anything other than what Andrey says it is.
Andrey uploaded this video 3 years ago. The title is, "Andrey Korolev - Jam Sketch #4 (Atmospheric Backing Track) Marshall SL-5". Since then the Marshall SL5 can be seen his most of his uploads.
Andrey uploaded this cover to his YouTube channel two years ago. Andrey lists the guitar used in the title of the video (Whitesnake - Is This Love SOLO (cover by Andrey Korolev) Gibson Les Paul Studio 1997 EMG). This 1997 model has the pickups swapped out with EMG Humbuckers in the neck and bridge. He has one other video on his channel where he uses this guitar at this time.
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