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In the image, Brad Delson is seen using a Gibson ES-335.
In the image, Brad Delson is seen using a Fender Jazzmaster guitar.
In the image, Brad Delson is seen using a D'Angelico Premier DC semi-hollowbody electric guitar.
In the provided image, Brad Delson is seen using a Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar.
Brad Delson uses the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 cabinet in his signal chain, as shown in a photo on Guitar Chalk, detailing his amp settings for the "Hybrid Theory" and "Meteora" albums.
Delson opened the door to a sound room to show his amps. “Be sure not to knock any of the mikes,” cautioned Delson. In this wood-paneled room four separate stations housed brawny modern amps: an Orange TH100 head through an Orange 2x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, miked with a Heil PR 30, a Sennheiser MD 421, and a Royer R-121; a Chandler GAV19T head through an Orange 1x12 cabinet with a Vintage 30, miked with a Mojave MA-100 and a Neumann FET47; an Engl Fireball 100 through a Marshall 1960 cabinet , miked with a Shure SM57, an MD 421, and an FET47; and a Bogner Customized Twin Jet through a Bogner Ubercab, miked with a PR 30, an MD 421, and an R-121.
Delson opened the door to a sound room to show his amps. “Be sure not to knock any of the mikes,” cautioned Delson. In this wood-paneled room four separate stations housed brawny modern amps: an Orange TH100 head through an Orange 2x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, miked with a Heil PR 30, a Sennheiser MD 421, and a Royer R-121; a Chandler GAV19T head through an Orange 1x12 cabinet with a Vintage 30, miked with a Mojave MA-100 and a Neumann FET47; an Engl Fireball 100 through a Marshall 1960 cabinet, miked with a Shure SM57, an MD 421, and an FET47; and a Bogner Customized Twin Jet through a Bogner Ubercab, miked with a PR 30, an MD 421, and an R-121.
"#BBB on the bass. shhhh... don’t tell @phoenixLP"
He can be seen playing it in this performance
As listed as part of his studio gear on PremierGuitars "In the Studio with Linkin Park", the Red Panda Particle is used by Brad Delson.
In this source by Premier Guitar the Electro-Harmonix HOG is listed as part of his studio gear.
"Generally we have three microphones on each cab—either a Shure SM57 or Heill PR 30 next to a Sennheiser 421, and then either a ribbon mic like a Royer R-121 ribbon or a Neumann FET47, to capture a fullness of sound." - excerpt from Premier Guitar interview.
"Generally we have three microphones on each cab—either a Shure SM57 or Heill PR 30 next to a Sennheiser 421, and then either a ribbon mic like a Royer R-121 ribbon or a Neumann FET47, to capture a fullness of sound." - excerpt from Premier Guitar interview.
"Generally we have three microphones on each cab—either a Shure SM57 or Heill PR 30 next to a Sennheiser 421, and then either a ribbon mic like a Royer R-121 ribbon or a Neumann FET47, to capture a fullness of sound." - excerpt from Premier Guitar interview.
"Generally we have three microphones on each cab—either a Shure SM57 or Heill PR 30 next to a Sennheiser 421, and then either a ribbon mic like a Royer R-121 ribbon or a Neumann FET47, to capture a fullness of sound." - excerpt from Premier Guitar interview.
According to Brad Delson's DiMarzio players page he uses a DiMarzio Drop Sonic pickup in the bridge of his PRS guitars.
Brad Delson, Linkin Park guitarist, uses the Ibanez LF-7 Lo-Fi Pedal on his pedalboard at 2:25.
Brad Delson, Linkin Park guitarist, uses the TC Electronic G-Major II at 3:53 for delay.
hes playing one of these next to mike shinoda in this photo.
Brad Delson of Linkin Park uses a custom Ibanez RG7620 guitar, featuring one of the band's original logos printed in blue. This detail is evident from the source image.
Brad Delson can be seen using the Epiphone 1966 Worn Wilshire in the "Iridescent" music video. Although it's difficult to spot in the provided image, the guitar's presence is evident in the video.
According to this site he uses analog flanger by Boss.
In this video you can see this cabinet in the background sometimes
"Generally we have three microphones on each cab—either a Shure SM57 or Heill PR 30 next to a Sennheiser 421, and then either a ribbon mic like a Royer R-121 ribbon or a Neumann FET47, to capture a fullness of sound." - excerpt from Premier Guitar interview.
Delson opened the door to a sound room to show his amps. “Be sure not to knock any of the mikes,” cautioned Delson. In this wood-paneled room four separate stations housed brawny modern amps: an Orange TH100 head through an Orange 2x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, miked with a Heil PR 30, a Sennheiser MD 421, and a Royer R-121; a Chandler GAV19T head through an Orange 1x12 cabinet with a Vintage 30, miked with a Mojave MA-100 and a Neumann FET47; an Engl Fireball 100 through a Marshall 1960 cabinet, miked with a Shure SM57, an MD 421, and an FET47; and a Bogner Customized Twin Jet through a Bogner Ubercab, miked with a PR 30, an MD 421, and an R-121.
brad uses the megaphone for "empty spaces" and the outro of "when they come for me"
he can be seen recording with a telecaster
According to Guitar Geek, Brad used a PL-PLUS Power Conditioner.
Brad Delson is shown using the TC Electronic G-Major Guitar Effects Processor in a user-uploaded photo on Guitar Geek.
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