Chris Haskett
US guitarist
Chris Haskett's Gear
Guitarist Chris Haskett uses the DigiTech GNX3 multi-effects pedal during his live shows, as noted on his official website.
Guitars I record a lot with but don't gig with include a MIM 2002 Tele with '59 reissue pickups and a single cut Danelectro.
For gigging I'm usually using either one of two custom PRS 9-strings (the wound strings are coursed -i.e. doubled like on a 12 string while the high strings are left single).
For recording I usually work through an array of oddities. My default amp at the moment is a Schaller KV-40 from about 1962 which Erik v.d Werff of Meyer Amps modded.
Digitech Whammy has been used during live shows.
Early on I saw him at lolapalooza playing thru a roland gp-8, crown power amp and some 4X12 cabs(sounded great).
I also usually take one of the old Rollins-era PRS CE 24s. These were altered to my specs at the factory (thanks Paul and Bonni!).
Sometimes I take out a Hamer XT Les Paul Junior double cutaway with a single P-90.
For "real" gigs I use a Mesa Boogie TA-30 stacked on an extra 1 x 12" cab.
For "fun" gigs I throw an Orange Micro Dark in my gig bag and use whatever cab is handy at the venue.
Chris Haskett is known for using the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head (Multi-watt) during his time with Rollins Band, particularly in the 1994-1997 era, which includes albums like "Weight" and "Come in and Burn." For more details on his gear and tone, check out the discussion on LickLibrary.
I have a 1960 Dynacord DA-16V which is currently being modded, but I'm pretty excited about it too.
The amp is used for Chris Haskett's live shows and can be seen on the photos.
Chris Haskett is pictured using the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor during a live performance, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Zoogletools.
Chris Haskett (Rollins Band) was using Mesa cabinets at Rollins Band live shows.
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