Brendon Urie
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Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco is seen playing a Martin D-15M in the acoustic performance of "Girls/Girls/Boys" on YouTube, uploaded by Bruno Monteiro. While some fans speculate that he uses a Martin 000-15, the body design in the video matches the 'fatter' profile of the D-15M, distinguishing it from the more defined curves of the 000-15.
“The 149 sounds amazing. The rich tube tone worked perfectly for Brendon’s voice.”- Panic! At The Disco sound engineer, Jason Dector
“I found that Brendon is more comfortable writing at home. He had just bought a new house with a two–part garage, so I helped him convert that into a studio. I fitted him out with similar mics and signal paths as I have in my studio, in particular a Wunder Audio CM7 microphone for his vocals..." - Jake Sinclair
In this Panic! At The Disco live performance of "This Is Gospel", Brendon can be seen playing a custom white '72 Thinline Telecaster throughout the video.
In the vídeo you can see how he holds the mic, at min 0:18 its pretty clear the brand and the model number he is using.
On the recent "Pray For The Wicked Tour" he used the new Shure KSM8 in a customized gold finish as you can tell by the grill and the retro Shure logo
In this Twitch stream re-upload on YouTube at 5:24:40, Brendon Urie uses iZotope's Nectar 3 plugin to add effects to his vocals for a demo.
Brendon is playing an Epiphone Casino at Northern Downpour's official video
He doesn't specifically talk about the gear he uses in his Music Production setup seen in the video (Timestamp: 4:55) However, if you look closely, you can specifically see the branding of his midi keyboard to be the Akai Mpk 49.
At 0:12 in this video, Brendon Urie can be seen with a Duesenberg D-Caster. And in a interview for Spin magazine, Urie says “My favorite electric guitar would have to be my Duesenberg. I’ve named her ‘Dolores’ and she sings like an operatic menace. And the sustain is unreal — you could go out for a bite to eat and you’d still be hearing that one.”
Brendon Urie can be seen using a Fender Pawn Shop Mustang at 1:43 in this video.
At 52 seconds in this video you can see Brendon singing and playing the accordion
"@panicatthedisco Getting their @fender Mustang on! #PanicAtTheDisco #Fender #MustangGuitar #Olive #Mustang90 #Finn #FN2187 #MustangBass #offsetguitars #MustangsAtTheDisco"
No, but that was like our backup. It’s always a good policy to have backup in this business. [Laughs.] And sometimes we would send it to the rehearsal room. We also had a Roland TD-11K electronic drum kit for the guys to warm up and mess around with.
Throughout the 'Pretty. Odd.' tour, Brendon used a Fender Telecaster Deluxe when playing live shows. It was his main guitar during this time.
Brendon Urie is using a Nord Stage EX during Panic! At The Disco's concert in Bush Hall.
Throughout this video, and more specifically at the 2:42 minute mark, Urie can be seen playing a Martin 000-15.
Brendon is seen playing the Hofner Violin Beatles Vintage Bass 1965 66 at Voodoo Fest on October 26, 2008.
Before the HCT, Brendon used the Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster, Maple fingerboard, Blonde, whilst traveling across Europe. He's played other Fender Telecasters as well.
He used this software to make "This is Gospel". "You can sit there for hours and just mess around with it because, you get lost..."
In this picture you can see Brendon playing a Fender Telecaster with a maple neck
In a YouTube video by Vox Amps, Brendon Urie is shown using the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1 fuzz pedal on his pedalboard.
"@brendonurie looking and sounding awesome on his @fender #Paramount #acoustic #guitar! @panicatthedisco #PanicAtTheDisco #BrendonUrie #Hallelujah #grammymuseum #Fender @talormade_14"
"I really love having these Lollar Imperial pickups in my Fender guitars, with some of the best dynamics I could ask for in a guitar pickup."
Brendon breifly describes the interface 'It has 8 channels it's beautiful' But you can quite clearly see the Apollo 8p.
In this live performance of Camisado, Brendon uses a Gretsch G6120SH LTV Hot Rod in Lime Gold (he also uses it for the next song on the set).
“I’m very happy with all of my VOX gear. From my AC30 to my Night Train there's never a dull moment," Brendon says, on Vox's website.
At 3:01 of this live performance of "Mad As Rabbits", Urie can be seen playing a black Fender Squire Precision Bass.
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