Chris Chaney's Gear
Chris uses two of these cabs, according to his official Aguilar page.
Dunlop posted this photo to their official Facebook stating, "This is Chris Chaney's current pedalboard". In the top tight of the photo is the Radial JDI DB.
In an Instagram post showing off his collection, two Telecaster Basses can be seen on the rack behind the Precision Bass on the rack.
In a YouTube video, Chaney can be seen playing the bass. Lakland's website also specifies that he plays that model
According to Lakland's website, Chaney uses the model
In this article Chris mentions purchasing this pedal as a new at home piece of gear he has been using during covid times.
Chris Chaney uses the Ampeg SVT-CL Classic amplifier during the Powerup Tour of AC/DC. This can be seen in several photos on Instagram.
Chris Chaney uses the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet during the Powerup Tour of AC/DC, as evidenced by a photo on Instagram. The image can be viewed here.
In the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour," published by Rupert Neve on YouTube, a Rupert Neve Designs 5088 Shelford 16-Channel Discrete Recording / Mixing Console is visibly present in Chris Chaney's basement studio at the 2:24 mark, confirming its use by the artist.
In the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour" by Rupert Neve, at the timestamp 2:28, a pair of PMC 6-2 speakers is visible in Chris Chaney's home basement studio, confirming his use of this specific studio monitor.
In the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour" by Rupert Neve on YouTube, a Hohner Clavinet D6 can be clearly seen in a rack behind Chris Chaney at the 3:00 mark.
In the video "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour," at 1:47, Chris Chaney is visibly showcasing a Fender Precision American Vintage II 1960 bass guitar. This video, authored by Rupert Neve and available on YouTube, serves as clear evidence of Chaney's use of this specific instrument.
In the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour" by Rupert Neve on YouTube, Chris Chaney is observed showcasing a Fender American 1956 Precision Bass from his collection at the 1:52 mark.
At 1:56 in the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour," Chris Chaney is seen showcasing a Fender JMJ Road Worn Mustang Bass, as documented by Rupert Neve on YouTube.
In the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour," at the 4:58 mark, Chris Chaney discusses his bass rig, confirming the use of a pair of Ampeg B-15N Large Tube Bass Amplifiers from 1966. This is documented by the video's author, Rupert Neve, on YouTube.
In the YouTube video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour," at 5:28, a pair of Radial Engineering JX44 Air Control Guitar Signal Managers can be observed in a rack. Chris Chaney subsequently references them at 5:48, confirming their use in his setup.
In the video titled "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour," at 5:28, a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue amplifier is visible beside the rack, confirming its use by Chris Chaney. The video is provided by Rupert Neve on YouTube.
At 6:12 in the YouTube video "Chris Chaney and the 5088: Home Studio Tour" by Rupert Neve, bassist Chris Chaney is seen showcasing an Undertone Audio UnFairchild Model 670M II tube compressor in his studio rack.
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