Angus Clark
Angus Clark's Gear
At 6:28 in this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about his Epiphone Brent Hinds Flying V.
At 8:50 in this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about his Fender Deluxe Telecaster, calling it "the true metal tele."
He also states "it's got a Seymour Duncan Little '59 in it."
And it's played in "D standard, and then for Handful of Rain, I'm dropping the bottom string down to a low C. So it starts out with 11 - 52's, and then this bottom one is probably a 54."
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At 3:06 in this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about his white Gibson Flying V. Angus says "it's basically a '67 reissue." He also states that "all the V's in the show, except where noted, have a set of Duncan Distortions in them, covered." He goes on to mention that "this guitar has TonePros hardware and has had the nut replaced with a bone nut."
At 3:57 of this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about his white Gibson Custom Shop SG '61 Reissue. He says "it's the one custom shop instrument in the show."
At 7:53 in this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about his Jackson Adrian Smith guitar. He says "it's always in tune, even though the bridge is floating."
He also states "it's in D standard with 11 - 52's on it.
At 9:45 in this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about his Gibson Les Paul silverburst classic.
At 0:59 of this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about using the Shure AD4Q Wireless Receiver.
At 1:24 of this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about using the Fractal Axe-FX II.
In the comments of this YouTube video, Angus Clark responds to a question about what picks he's using, "Yes I am using the Ultex 1.0 mm in the standard Fender shape (421? - I think its a number or something) - I like that they don’t wear down like regular plastic picks. But they’re more brittle so sometimes they chip and then they’re unusable."
In this YouTube video at 2:33 Angus Clark talks about using D'Addario XL strings. He says that "for Gibson scale guitars in standard and E Flat I'm using 11-49."
At 2:49 in this YouTube video Angus Clark mentions he uses D'Addario EXL 116 Nickel wound 11-52 strings.
At 11:50 in this YouTube video Angus Clark talks about using the Boss FV-500H Volume Pedal.
Well, two things. One is the 50-watt plexi, a 1987X. That to me is where it’s at. As for lead, in a studio here in Brooklyn
there’s this a 100-watt head, but it’s a JCM 800 that actually has a channel switching function and reverb on it. I don’t remember what the model number is, but that was like the JCM 800 lead tone, right out of the box, just the way you want it.
In the TrueFire lesson "Hard Rock Survival Guide: Rhythm," Angus Clark demonstrates techniques using a Gibson Les Paul Standard, highlighting its role in his instruction.
“I've been using DiMarzio pickups since 1994, and they make some of the best pickups you can get.”
“I've been using DiMarzio pickups since 1994, and they make some of the best pickups you can get.”
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