Brian Baker
US punk guitarist & bassist
Brian Baker's Gear
In an Instagram post, Brian Baker showcases his Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Jr. DC, highlighting its Coronet-style pickguard and Fender Twin-style knobs.
In this post brian shows off his martin d28. He states that he knows very little about acoustics, and had to look up the year by the serial number
In this post brian shows off his gretsch malcom young guitar. He got this guitar when it first came out in 2008. He doesn’t play it muxh because it doesn’t stay in tune
In this post brian shows off his 06 jimmy page les paul custom. He used this guitar from 08-2012 in bad religion. It is a jimmy page model, but brian didn’t buy it for that reason. He liked that it had a thinner neck. He stopped using this around the time he started playing les paul jr live
In this post brian shows off his 3 pickup les paul custom. His guitar has t top pickups. He states the pickups are too bright for his liking
In this post brian shows off his first guitar and amp. His guitar was a epiphone olympic
In this post brian shows off his first amp and guitar. He states the picture is from 1974. His amp was a fender princeton
According to the couch straps website, brian uses their cat guitar strap
In this post Brian shows off his European live rig. For his amps, brian runs his marshal jubilee heads into Mesa rectifier cabs. He states that these are cabs he purchased in 1995. The cabs are loaded with 70w vintage 30s
In this post brian shows off an Ibanez destroyer. He used this on the series of live videos called decades that bad religion put out. Brian states that this guitar actually belongs to fellow bad religion member mike dimkich
In this post brian shows off his European live rig. For this rig he runs a pair of “father and son” marshall jubilee heads. He runs them through his 1995 Mesa rectifier cabs
In this post brian shows off his Nash s model. He states that his guitar is left handed but string right handed. The guitar also has a Nash t-57 neck. Brian states he got this guitar after reading Joe Perry's biography. He then called up Nash and asked them to make a Joe Perry guitar for him
In a post, Brian Baker showcases his Epiphone USA 2024 Coronet. He mentions that he had forgotten about purchasing this guitar until he discovered it in his storage room while searching for an instrument to play with his band, Beach Rats. Baker appreciates its shape, which is reminiscent of the '58 and '59 Coronet models. He also notes that he has modified the guitar by changing the bridge, adding a Gibson two-screw truss rod cover, and swapping the pickup for a Duncan Silencer P90.
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