Bo Madsen's Gear

Hide incorrect submissions

In almost every Mew performance, Bo is seen playing a yellow or cream white Fender Telecaster, but it is rather unclear which exact model it indeed is.

Find it on:

This ZVex pedal can be seen on Bo's pedalboard.

Find it on:

Bo often uses Fender Jaguar in the "Frengers" and "And the Glass Handed Kites" era. This particular picture was taken from a live performance in Newcastle, UK on October 5, 2005

Find it on:

In this concert picture, Bo is seen using his Baritone Danelectro. [http://www.mewx.info/photo-gallery-smukfest-2013/]

Find it on:

Bo talks very briefly about his guitar effects rig in this Q&A.

Find it on:

Bo talks very briefly about his guitar effects rig in this Q&A.

Find it on:

Bo talks very briefly about his guitar effects rig in this Q&A.

Find it on:

According to Michael Beinhorn when producing Mew's 4th album, "And the Glass Handed Kites" :

We generally recorded the guitars with a pair of Vox AC30's (1 combo, 1 piggyback both with the eq mod on the back which I absolutely love) in really tight, dead rooms with a fairly long throw.

Find it on:

T-Rex Tremster can be seen on Bo's pedalboard.

Find it on:

Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is seen on Bo's backline when he performs on September 4, 2010 in Odense, Denmark.

Find it on:

The classic Tube Screamer can be seen on Bo's pedalboard.

Find it on:

Boss RV-3 can be seen on Bo's pedalboard.

Find it on:

This picture shows Bo playing a Tele Custom

Find it on:

Bo is seen with Gibson SG (with whammy arm from Vibrola tremolo seems removed) in this live performance picture from 2010

Find it on:

Bo can be seen with sunburst Stratocaster when he performs on November 28, 2010 in Operaen, Copenhagen

Find it on:

Bo can be seen playing a Non-Reversed Gibson Firebird throughout Mews "156" music video.

Find it on:

Ernie Ball Volume Pedal can be seen on Bo's pedalboard.

Find it on:

This is a community-built gear list for Bo Madsen.

  • Find relevant music gear like Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, and other instruments and add it to Bo Madsen.
  • The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
  • To receive email updates when Bo Madsen is seen with new gear, follow the artist.