Chris McQueen's Gear

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Michael League: "Love this guitar! Chris McQueen plays it on Family Dinner VOl2." Chris is playing it in the cover photo.

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Chris is playing a Moollon T Classic in the band FORQ.

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Chris plays a Les Paul Studio before taking out the hammertone.

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Chris' red texaplex can be seen throughout the video

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"I’ve got Moog Minifooger analog delay and chorus, I swore off chorus, but theirs is cool because you can set it to almost all effected signal, more like vibrato.”

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At 58:00 he starts using it in his solo in 'Fenix', and is adjusting the threshold knob with his foot.

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A photo of Chris' pedalboard shows that he uses the Electro-Harmonix Memory Man

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Comments of lymax: "I believe it was Rockett Archer for drive and MXR carbon copy for the quick delay, and an old Fender spring reverb unit the studio has. Also I was going through two amps with a very tiny bit of tremolo at different speeds for some extra thickness. The delay might have been EHX memory man ping-ponging between the amps, can't remember now."

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Chris McQueen, lead guitarist of Snarky Puppy, features the Union Tube & Transistor Tour Bender on his pedalboard, as seen in an Instagram post by option_knob.

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"I’ve got Moog Minifooger analog delay and chorus, I swore off chorus, but theirs is cool because you can set it to almost all effected signal, more like vibrato.”

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On the photo with Chris' gear, you can see his Cry Baby wah amongst his other effects pedals on the studio carpet.

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The MXR reverb can be seen on Chris' board.

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Chris' pedalboard shows that he uses an MXR mini phaser.

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The Moog MF Trem can be seen to the bottom left of Chris' pedalboard.

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Chris' Electro-Harmonix Micro POG can be seen to the top centre of his pedalboard.

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Chris' Mini Crybaby Wah can be seen next to his J. Rockett Archer

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Chris' Instant Lo-Fi Junky can be seen on his Pedalboard.

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The tuner can be seen on Chris' Pedalboard

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The Supro Delay can be seen on Chris' newest pedalboard.

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This Moollon Fuzz pedal can be seen on Chris' photo of his pedalboard.

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The Moollon Tremolo can be seen on this photo of Chris' pedalboard

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Chris' MXR Bass Octave Deluxe can be seen in this photo of his pedalboard

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Chris McQueen includes the Port City Sahana Drive in his pedal setup, as seen in his Instagram post while preparing to record with Forq.

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Chris McQueen is shown using the TempleBoard Solo 18 pedalboard in a photo shared by jtondrums on Instagram.

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The ZVex Box of Rock can be seen on Chris' pedalboard.

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Snarky Puppy at Ogden Theatre. Chris' telonics volume pedal can be seen in photo 28/34 in this collection of photos.

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The MXR DC Brick can be seen powering Chris' pedalboard in this photo.

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The MXR Sub Octave Bass Fuzz can be seen on the bottom left corner of Chris' Forq recording setup.

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Chris' Rickenbacker can be seen in this photo of his Forq recording setup.

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The Harmony Stratotone can be seen in this photo of Chris' Forq recording setup.

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