Charlotte Hatherley's Gear

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In a performance at Glastonbury 2005, Charlotte Hatherley can be seen playing a Gibson SG, as captured in the YouTube video "Ash Girl From Mars" by ShadowsofTwilight23.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Fulltone OCD pedal is visible.

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In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Way Huge Red Llama overdrive pedal is visible.

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In this photo, Spaceman Wow Signal fuzz pedal is visible, possibly used for some recordings.

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In this pedalboard photo posted by Hatherley, the Boss TR-2 tremolo pedal can be seen.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Eventide Space Reverb can be seen.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Strymon BlueSky can be seen.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG can be seen.

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In this photo, Hatherley posted a photo of her MuTron BiPhase pedal.

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In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Boss OC-3 SUPER octave pedal can be seen.

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In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Akai E2 delay/looper pedal can be seen.

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"Oh welcome Gretsch Duo Jet! Consider yourself one of the family" - she welcomed the Duo Jet in 2016 - her new guitar.

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She briefly used this guitar during performances with the Bat For Lashes. It is unknown what happened to the guitar after those.

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Charlotte Hatherley is pictured with a Moog Mother-32 in her Instagram post, captioned "Mind blowing - Mother 32 Moog." While the context of its use is unclear, the post suggests her interaction with the synthesizer.

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In this photo, we can see Hatherley with Gretsch G6120DC plugged into some kind of Fender combo.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger can be seen.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Boss TU-2 tuner pedal can be seen.

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In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Boss VE-20 vocal performer can be seen.

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In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Radial J48 direct box can be seen.

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In this photo, which shows Hatherley rehearsing with Nazca Lines, the Boss CS-3 can be seen.

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In this photo, which shows some kind of modular system, the Doepfer A-100 modular system can be seen.

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This guitar was only used for purposes of rehearsals for Nazca Lines.

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Charlotte Hatherley used the Moog Source synthesizer while recording keyboards for her album, as seen in her Instagram post with Nazca Lines.

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In the video titled "Ash Girl From Mars Glastonbury 2005" on YouTube, Charlotte Hatherley is seen using an Ashdown Fallen Angel 180 amplifier during the performance.

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According to page 3 of "Marshall Law: The Marshall Magazine for Musicians And Marshall Players" #5, Spring 2000, Charlotte Hatherley used the following with Ash - "It's quite a straightforward set-up, with the Marshall 6100 and my Gibson SG and I've got a new Les Paul and just a Marshall footswitch."

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According to page 4 of "Marshall Law: The Marshall Magazine for Musicians And Marshall Players" #5, Spring 2000, Charlotte Hatherley of Ash "also uses the classic BluesBreaker combo"

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According to page 4 of "Marshall Law: The Marshall Magazine for Musicians And Marshall Players" #5, Spring 2000, during that time with Ash, "Charlotte's amp of choice is her trusty 6100 head with a 1960A."

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Charlotte Hatherley uses a Gibson SG Junior, as evidenced by the distinctive shape of the pickguard and pickups visible in the video "Ash Girl From Mars Glastonbury 2005" by ShadowsofTwilight23 on YouTube.

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