Chris Cheney
The Living End frontman
Chris Cheney's Gear
In this photo which shows Cheney's gear, the Wizard Modern Classic II can be seen.
No Explanation from the Artist. The pedal can be seen on Cheney's Pedal Board at 2:13
In this pedal photo posted by Cheney on his Instagram account, one of the pedals that can be seen is the EHX Small Clone analog chorus.
Chris can be seen in this image playing is signature G6126TCC.
Located top row of his pedalboard.
In this Instagram photo posted by Cheney on his Instagram account, the Ernie Ball PO2215 Skinny Top Heavy Bottom strings can be seen.
In this photo, 2 Vox AC30 amps can be seen right behind Cheney.
Tim Dual overdrive in front row of pedalboard.
In this pedal photo posted by Cheney on his Instagram account, one of the pedals that can be seen is the EHX Holy Grail Nano.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Cheney on his Instagram account, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Framptone The 3-Banger.
In this photo which shows Cheney's gear, the Marhsall 1960BX can be seen behind Cheney.
In this 2009 photo from The Living End performing in Germany, Cheney can be seen with Gretsch Black Falcon.
In this photo, Cheney can be seen playing the Maton S60.
Played a Tele at the AFL Grand Final in 2016 can be seen at 9:29
Chris uses a number of Gretsch guitars including the White Falcon. This guitar can be seen in the background at the beginning of this video, and then played at 7:44.
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The pedal can be seen on Cheneys Pedal Board at 2:13.
VP JR spotted on pedalboard
In a photo taken by Laurent Louis at The Living End's performance at TRIX in Antwerp, Chris Cheney's pedalboard is shown being powered by a Burkley Flatliner Six.
In this pedal photo posted by Cheney on his Instagram account, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Dunlop Rotovibe pedal.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Cheney on his Instagram account, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Framptone Amp Switcher.
In this photo of Cheney with his rig, he can be seen holding the rare 2-pickup version of Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean.
"Not from ballarat. London England in fact. This Watkins Copy cat is the bees knees but quite delicate so it's kind of retired now. Shame"
" Yeah for sure. I’ve got an old mid 60s Gretsch double anniversary that I put a Seymour Duncan Hot rod pickup into. I gave it to our old guitar tech, who is no longer with us. He’s still on the planet but no longer with us. Anyway he gave it to a guy who grabbed a saw and had to rout out a pickup hole on a very thin hollow top body guitar to insert this heavy metal pickup. This was years ago. It ruined the guitar because they cut through the bracing which lost all the resonance of the top.The thing with those guitars is that there are not many of them around. It was like a ’64. I went through a phase where I thought the guitar just wasn’t sounding right and I thought I’ll just put this pickup in. So I got it back and they said, ‘well we had to cut it’. And I’m like ‘OK’. Not only did it devalue the guitar, but it didn’t sound any better. Just that stupid thing of searching for something better."
"Yeah for sure. I’ve got an old mid 60s Gretsch double anniversary that I put a Seymour Duncan Hot rod pickup into. I gave it to our old guitar tech, who is no longer with us. He’s still on the planet but no longer with us. Anyway he gave it to a guy who grabbed a saw and had to rout out a pickup hole on a very thin hollow top body guitar to insert this heavy metal pickup. This was years ago. It ruined the guitar because they cut through the bracing which lost all the resonance of the top.The thing with those guitars is that there are not many of them around. It was like a ’64. I went through a phase where I thought the guitar just wasn’t sounding right and I thought I’ll just put this pickup in. So I got it back and they said, ‘well we had to cut it’. And I’m like ‘OK’. Not only did it devalue the guitar, but it didn’t sound any better. Just that stupid thing of searching for something better."
Can be seen in this photo next to a Wizard 1/2 stack
In the YouTube video titled "The Living End - From Here on In Live BDO 03," Chris Cheney is seen playing a Gretsch Duo Jet electric guitar during the performance.
The pedal can be seen on Cheneys Pedal Board at 2:13.
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