Charlotte Hatherley's Gear
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.
In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Fulltone OCD pedal is visible.
In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Way Huge Red Llama overdrive pedal is visible.
In this photo, Spaceman Wow Signal fuzz pedal is visible, possibly used for some recordings.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Hatherley, the Boss TR-2 tremolo pedal can be seen.
In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Eventide Space Reverb can be seen.
In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Strymon BlueSky can be seen.
In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG can be seen.
In this photo, Hatherley posted a photo of her MuTron BiPhase pedal.
In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Boss OC-3 SUPER octave pedal can be seen.
In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Akai E2 delay/looper pedal can be seen.
"Oh welcome Gretsch Duo Jet! Consider yourself one of the family" - she welcomed the Duo Jet in 2016 - her new guitar.
She briefly used this guitar during performances with the Bat For Lashes. It is unknown what happened to the guitar after those.
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.
In this photo, we can see Hatherley with Gretsch G6120DC plugged into some kind of Fender combo.
In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger can be seen.
In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the Boss TU-2 tuner pedal can be seen.
In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Boss VE-20 vocal performer can be seen.
In this photo, which shows her studio pedalboard, the Radial J48 direct box can be seen.
In this photo, which shows Hatherley rehearsing with Nazca Lines, the Boss CS-3 can be seen.
In this photo, which shows some kind of modular system, the Doepfer A-100 modular system can be seen.
This guitar was only used for purposes of rehearsals for Nazca Lines.
Charlotte Hatherley used the Moog Source synthesizer while recording keyboards for her album, as seen in her Instagram post with Nazca Lines.
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.
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."
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"
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."
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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