Andy Hull
frontman of Manchester Orchestra
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Andy Hull's Gear
Andy Hull uses a red Telecaster with all electronics and pickups stripped, save the bridge pickup. This article from Premier Guitar describes it as a "T-style with a Seymour Duncan Little ’59 bridge pickup."
Andy Started Using this Particular Amp During the Black Mile tour, presumably to complement the sound of his Coronado. The Amp is Pictured in the first photo of this blog.
Andy Hull uses a Fulltone OCD effects pedal according to this article from Premier Guitar.
Andy Hull uses two Hot Rod DeVilles 410 III for his current live and studio set up (as of the COPE album).
Premier Guitar writes in this article, "Sharing a Lung", that the Boss BD-2 is a part of Andy's gear.
"Our main acoustic guitar was a Martin DC-16GTE. Its a guitar that can cover everything."
"We had a DI signal, a Neumann u89 and one of our tube or ribbon mics on it at all times."
Here Andy can be seen playing a Gibson ES-335 Dot Plain-top Electric Guitar.
ANDY HULL'S GEAR Guitars T-style with a Seymour Duncan Little ’59 bridge pickup
Amps Fender Hot Rod DeVille Fender 4x10 extension cabinet
Effects Boss BD-2 Blues Driver Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Reverbs Fulltone OCD
Strings and Picks Ernie Ball 2220 Power Slinky sets (.011–.048)…
MIJ Telecaster with a Seymour Duncan little '59 pickup, all the guts removed. Cherry Red.
Andy used a Fender Coronado throughout Manchester Orchestra's appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live in November 2017. The Fender logo can clearly be seen on the headstock at 2:53 in the video.
In a video by Taylor Guitars, Andy Hull is seen using the Taylor Builder's Edition 816ce, featuring a cutaway design and soundport.
The chart in this article shows Andy's gear, which includes a Fender Hot Rod DeVille.
The few noisemakers include an Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession
Andy posted a picture on instagram of him using the pedal during a rehearsal.
ANDY HULL'S GEAR Guitars T-style with a Seymour Duncan Little ’59 bridge pickup
Amps Fender Hot Rod DeVille Fender 4x10 extension cabinet
Effects Boss BD-2 Blues Driver Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail…
A Walrus Audio Aetos provides the juice
Andy Hull uses the Gretsch Baritone on songs like “Virgin” and “The Maze” when they play them live, as seen in the Letterman performance of Virgin.
In the Fender Studio Sessions, Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra is seen using the Ernie Ball VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal, as documented in the session photos.
The few noisemakers include an EHX Holy Grail
Can be seen using it in YouTube video https://youtu.be/7X6N5NXtpvo
In this video, that Poison Noises Posted, you can see Andy Hull using the Crook V3 live at the house of blues. The thumbnail for the video points out its location on the board.
Andy hull uses a Seymour Duncan Little ‘59 tele bridge pickup wired direct to the output Jack. All other wiring is removed.
Andy Hull used an SM7B extensively in studio and live studio performances. Can be seen as an example in this acoustic version of telepath.
Visible in this photo from Hull's official PureSalem Guitars artist page.
In their live acoustic performances prior to the release of "Bad Books II," Andy Hull and Rob both used Gibson J-45 guitars, alternating between black and sunburst models. This can be seen in the YouTube video "Bad Books (NEW) - 'It Never Stops' | Livestream Sessions
In the YouTube video titled "Manchester Orchestra - 'The Alien' (Live at WFUV)," Andy Hull is visibly playing a Fender Paramount Series PM-1 Deluxe Dreadnought. This is corroborated by an article on the official Fender website, which confirms his use of this guitar model.
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