Bryan Money
Bryan Money's Gear
Bryan Money is seen using a custom red ESP LTD EX-360 SW electric guitar in images available through a Google search.
In the Guitar World video for "Escape The Fate: 'Issues'," Bryan Money is seen using the Ibanez Halberd. The only difference is Monte’s Halberd is a custom model with a tremolo bridge and Dimarzio X2N pickups. The standard production version had stock Ibanez CAP LZs and a hardtail bridge.
Bryan Money uses the Ibanez S5470F Prestige guitar in the "Picture Perfect" music video by Escape The Fate, as seen on the EscapeTheFateVEVO YouTube channel.
According to 2011 Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Money uses the Gibson Les Paul Standard. This guitar is tuned to Drop C, and it has stock pickups. It is strung with Ernie Ball strings.
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Money uses the Sehnheiser EW100 G2 wireless receiver.
In the picture, you can see Bryan using a Dean Razorback. Probably the same one he used in the Situations video as well.
The second guitar that was documented in his 2011 Guitar Geek rig diagram was his Gibson Les Paul Custom. This guitar was tuned to Drop C, and strung with Ernie Ball strings. This guitar isn't a normal Custom, but one with trapezoid inlays and the gold-binding motif.
According to Guitar Geek's 2008 rig diagram, Money used the Bogner Uberschall guitar amplifier head.
Monte Money is seen in Escape the Fate's "One For the Money" using an ENGL Artist Edition E-651
In a 2008 Guitar.com feature, Bryan Monte Money of Escape The Fate is noted for using Ernie Ball Skinny Top Heavy Bottom Slinky Guitar Strings (10-52) on his Gibson guitars.
According to Guitar Geek's 2008 rig diagram, Money uses the Bogner 4x12 straight cabinet for his Bogner Uberschall head.
According to Guitar Geek's 2008 rig diagram, Money used the Bogner Shiva guitar head.
According to 2008 Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Money uses the Boss PS-5 pedal.
According to 2008 Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Money uses the EHX Holy Grail reverb pedal.
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Money uses the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppresor pedal.
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Money uses the Boss TU-2 tuner pedal.
Seen in this GuitarGeek diagram. Can also be seen in multiple live videos from his time with Escape the Fate.
In the documentary "Escape the Fate Deluxe DVD Documentary you can see Bryan Money using a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler on Monte's board during the European This War Is Ours tour.
In "Escape the Fate Deluxe DVD Documentary on YouTube, at 8:45, you can see a Jim Dunlop GCB95 Original Crybaby Wah on Bryan Money's board.
In the live performance at Warped Tour 2009 in Vancouver, Bryan Money is seen using an Orange Thunderverb 200W head paired with Orange cabs for both his distortion and clean tones.
In the live performance video titled "Warped Tour 09 Vancouver:: Escape the Fate - The Flood && There's No Sympathy For the Dead" by YouTube user twygz, Bryan Money can be seen using the Orange Amplifiers FS-2 2-Button Dual Guitar Footswitch for his clean and dirty tones and reverb.
"Bryan Money is noted to use the Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive, as revealed in a magazine interview."
In a magazine interview, it is stated that Bryan Money uses the Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble.
In the video "ESCAPE THE FATE - The Structure Falls (live) on YouTube, Bryan Money can be seen playing an Epiphone Les Paul Standard during an early performance of Escape The Fate.
In an interview, Monte Money stated that he used the Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synth XO pedal while recording the new Escape The Fate album. This was mentioned in a video by Cheyenne Sovereign on YouTube, where Monte discusses his gear.
In a video interview titled "monte money(escape the fate)interview and teaching how to play issues&10 miles wide," Bryan Money confirms that he uses the Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head for live performances, paired with Orange cabs. This information is provided by Cheyenne Sovereign and is available on YouTube.
Bryan Money confirmed in an interview, as documented by Cheyenne Sovereign on YouTube, that he used the Electro-Harmonix HOG Harmonic Octave Generator pedal while recording the self-titled Escape The Fate album.
In an interview on YouTube with Cheyenne Sovereign, Bryan Money confirms using the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal for solos and leads during recording sessions.
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