Cam Smith
photographer and musician from Birmingham, Alabama
Cam Smith's Gear
Cam Smith uses a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, as evidenced by a photograph taken during his performance at the Moth Club on April 16, 2026.
Cam Smith is confirmed to be using the ISP Technologies DECI-MATE Micro Noise Reduction pedal during a live performance at Moth Club in London on April 16th, 2026.
Cam Smith uses the Dunlop Volume X Mini Pedal DVP4 for creating swells on songs such as "Purple Strings" to mimic string sounds.
Cam Smith is seen using the Walrus Audio Iron Horse V3 distortion pedal, particularly to create aggressive distortion when boosting the Russian Pickle.
Cam Smith uses the Way Huge WHE408 Russian-Pickle fuzz effects pedal, along with the Iron Horse, to achieve the signature Nothing "wall of sound" guitar tone.
Cam Smith uses a JHS Morning Glory V4 overdrive pedal to push his Fender Twin Reverb amplifier to the edge of breakup.
Cam uses the trinity for a large reverb sound essential for shoegaze. This pedal is important for the nothing sound, as nicky has also used one.
Cam uses a strymon timeline for some ambience and some rhythmic delays.
Cam uses the aby box to mute the signal for everyone in the band during the song “Cannibal World”
Cam Smith uses the Line 6 HX Stomp Guitar Multi-Effects Floor Processor to create complex effects chains, such as those heard in the intro to “Toothless Coal.”
Cam uses the RV-7 for reverse reverb swells to mimic strings sounds and create ambient swells.
This appears to be Cam’s general use reverb, to add some depth to his signal.
Cam uses a pedaltrain classic 2 as the base for his pedalboard.
Cam Smith uses a Fender '65 Twin Reverb amplifier, as evidenced by a photograph showing it on stage alongside similar equipment used by fellow musicians Doyle and Nicky to create an intense sound.
Fender American Series HH Stratocaster
Solid Body Electric GuitarsThis appears to be Cam’s standard tuning guitar and drop D tunings.
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