Ben O’Neill
Ben O’Neill's Gear
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Ben O’Neill uses the Mesa/Boogie Lone Star Head.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Ben O’Neill uses the Mesa Boogie Lone Star 2x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Ben O’Neill uses the Mesa Boogie PowerHouse Reactive Load Attenuator.
According to his artist page on the official Radial website, guitarist Ben O’Neill uses the Radial Tonebone PZ-Deluxe 1-channel Preamp and DI for Acoustic Guitar.
The PZ-Deluxe by Tonebone facilitates what is easily the most natural, live acoustic sound I've ever had. It's uncommonly elegant design delivers versatility and tone with ease.
According to his artist page on the official Radial website, guitarist Ben O’Neill uses the Radial JDX Direct-Drive Analog Amp Simulator.
The Radial Direct-Drive is one of those rare pieces that truly exceeds expectations. It is a fly-date game changer.
According to his artist page on the official Radial website, guitarist Ben O’Neill uses the Radial Tonebone Headbone VT Amp Head Switcher.
I use the Headbone VT amp switcher from Tonebone to switch between my Mesa Lonestar head and an identical spare head. This enables me to have both heads fired up and plugged into a single cab. In the case of an amp issue I can switch over to the spare with the push of a button and not worry about an amp warming up or repositioning mics. It works perfectly for my needs, and like all Radial gear, it is built to last.
According to a blog post on the PRS Guitars website, it is confirmed that guitarist Ben O’Neill uses a PRS Silver Sky Electric Guitar.
According to a blog post on the PRS Guitars website, it is confirmed that guitarist Ben O’Neill used a PRS Custom 24.
According to a blog post on the PRS Guitars website, it is confirmed that guitarist Ben O’Neill used a PRS Mira Electric Guitar.
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