Andy Dunlop's Gear
In the Last.fm Sessions video for "Closer," Andy Dunlop can be seen using a Fender Frontman 25R amplifier.
In this photo, we can see Dunlop's daughter messing with his Numark MixTrack Pro II DJ controller.
Andy Dunlop shared a photo on Twitter showcasing the settings of his Boss PS-3 Pitch Shifter/Delay pedal, highlighting its role in his guitar effects setup.
Andy Dunlop prominently uses a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Cherry Sunburst, as seen during Travis's performance of "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" at Live 8 in 2005. Notably, the Gibson Les Paul Deluxe is equipped with mini humbuckers, a distinctive feature highlighted in the performance.
In the official video for "All I Wanna Do Is Rock" you can see Andy Dunlop with a Gibson ES - 330 most likely from 1965, he is also seen with this guitar in his presentation with Travis in "Later With Jools Holland" in 1996, also in his concert at G-mex Arena with Noel Gallagher in 1997. He is seen using this guitar during his early stint with Travis, until 1999 where he is seen with his usual Gibson Les Paul Deluxe.
In the official video for "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" Andy is seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Junior starting at 3:15.
In his acoustic performance with Fran Healy on "TV Noir" in 2012 where they performed various Travis songs, the track "Closer", Andy is seen with a Gibson J-160E.
In his performance with Travis at Alexandra Palace in 2003, Andy is seen with a National Resoelectric while playing "Happy To Hang Around".
At Travis's performance at Alexandra Palace in 2003, Andy is seen with a Rickenbacker 366/12 guitar while performing "Mid-Life Krysis" at 40:40.
In Travis' 2013 performance at The Crypt Sessions, Andy Dunlop is seen playing a Taylor 710ce Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar during the song "Moving."
In the music video for "Where You Stand" Andy is seen with a Martin guitar 000-28
In the official video for "The Beautiful Occupation" Andy is seen with a white Fender Telecaster.
It's from the official Guild website, featuring Ernie Ball's Set Me Up.
In the official video for "Gaslight" by Travis, at 2:28, guitarist Andy Dunlop can be seen playing a Squier 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster Gold Edition in Lake Placid Blue.
Andy Dunlop has used the Heet Sound Ebow Plus for both the recording and live performances of "Closer" by Travis. He can be seen using it from 2:30 to 2:37 in this performance on "Later... with Jools Holland".
Andy Dunlop can be seen using a Gibson SG in this virtual performance of "Driftwood" by Travis with the BBC Concert Orchestra. He has mentioned that the guitar is from the '90s and is primarily used for recording and playing at home.
As a long-time user of Orange Amplifiers, Andy Dunlop frequently plays through his Custom Shop AD50 amplifier. He can be seen using it in this live performance of "Waving at the Window."
Andy Dunlop uses a Boss PS-5 Super Shifter for playing octave bends, which can be heard on songs such as "Closer". He stated on his Twitter that the pedal is part of his pedalboard and is used for both studio and live performances.
Andy Dunlop uses the Danelectro DSR-1 Spring King for his reverb tone. The pedal can be seen on his pedalboard in the right corner of this picture.
In the music video for "The Beautiful Occupation" Andy is seen with a white Fender Telecaster with a white pickguard.
In Travis' appearance on "Later With Hools Holland" in 2003, Andy is seen playing a sunburst Fender Telecaster on the song "The Beautiful Occupation".
Andy Dunlop is confirmed to use the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler as his main delay pedal. It can be seen in the left corner of his pedalboard from 0:30 to 0:33 and 1:26 to 1:30 in this video.
Andy Dunlop can be heard playing through a "Black Russian" Big Muff from 9:51 to 10:14. The pedal is faintly visible on Dunlop's pedalboard at 10:08 to 10:10. According to Dunlop, his main fuzz has always been a Big Muff and he has used both Russian and American versions.
In this live performance, Andy Dunlop can be seen playing through an Orange Rockerverb MKII head. The amp and its backup are clearly visible from 38:29 to 38:32.
In a 2013 post on Travis' Instagram page, Andy Dunlop's pedalboard is shown featuring the Electro-Harmonix EH-4800 Small Stone. The phaser effect from this pedal is notably heard on tracks such as "Sing."
In this 2013 post from Travis' Instagram, Andy Dunlop's pedalboard is shown to include a Boss RE-20 Space Echo. Dunlop has stated in interviews that he uses this delay alongside his other Line 6 DL4 pedals.
In this 2013 post from Instagram, Andy Dunlop is seen playing a Burns Brian May signature guitar during a show at The Ironworks in Inverness, Scotland.
Andy Dunlop is confirmed to use the Boss TR-2 Tremolo as his main tremolo pedal. It is visible on his pedalboard in the bottom right corner in this picture from a live performance in 2025.
Andy Dunlop previously used a Fender Twin Reverb in conjunction with his Orange amplifiers. It is visible in the background of this picture.
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