Chris McQueen
Chris McQueen's Gear
The Harmony Silvertone can be seen in this photo of Chris' Forq recording setup.
Chris uses a double humbucker ES-175 in this video.
In this video, Chris can be seen playing a Waterloo WL-14.
In this video, Chris is seen to be plugged into a Supro Black Magick.
In the first photo, Chris is shown using a sticker covered Fender Telecaster. The guitar is owned by Foe Destroyer bandmate Daniel Garcia.
Chris' Boss Tuner can be seen sitting atop his power supply on this photo of his pedalboard.
The boss RV-5 can be seen on this picture of Chris' pedalboard.
29/5/2015
In the comments as a response to pedalboard question: "It's constantly changing, here's the most recent one: Boss OC-2, mini crybaby, box of rock, Rockett Archer, Telonics volume, moog minifooger chorus, moog minifooger delay, boss reverb."
In this photo, Chris can be seen playing a Les Paul Standard.
"Chris McQueen features the Moog Minifooger MF Drive v2 in a video on his Instagram, where he packs up pedals for a Forq recording session."
Forq - "Crush" In this video Chris can be seen using a Line6 DL4 to the left of his pedalboard. The pedal can be seen at around the 40 second mark.
Chris' Mastotron can be seen in this old photo of his pedal setup.
In this photo of Chris' old effects setup, you can see a EHX Mini Q-Tron
In this old photo of Chris' effects setup, a Ernie Ball Volume Pedal can be seen.
The EHX Stereo Pulsar can be seen in this old photo of Chris' effects setup.
The Boss DD-20 Giga Delay can be seen in this old photo of Chris' setup.
In this old photo of Chris' effects setup, a Pro Co RAT can be seen.
In this old photo of Chris' effects setup, a Maestro Phaser is seen amongst his other collection of pedals.
An EHX Holy Grail Nano can be seen in this old photo of Chris' pedal setup.
A TC Polytune can be seen in this old photo of Chris' effects setup.
In this old photo of Chris' effetcs setup, a 4th Gen DigiTech Whammy can be seen.
A BOSS RC-3 Loop Station is seen in this old photo of Chris' effects setup.
The JHS Mini Foot Fuzz can be seen in this photo of Chris' pedalboard from 2014.
In this photo from the Snarky Puppy - We Like it Here recording sessions at Kytopia Studio in Utrecht, Netherlands, you can see Chris' Maxon OD808 between his Boss Tuner and his Zvex Fuzz Factory.
You can just make out Chris' Blue Note at the bottom centre-right of this photo of the Sylva Recording sessions.
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You can just make out Chris' J. Rockett Chicken Soup overdrive at the bottom centre-right of this photo from the Sylva Recording sessions.
In this short video from a Banda Magda recording session in January, 2020, you can see a Red Muck on Chris' pedalboard. Note that Chris' pedalboard is NOT the first one shown in the video or the thumbnail.
A Cusack Screamer Fuzz can be seen in this old photo of Chris' pedals.
Chris mentions he uses a Fender Brownface Princeton at 13:53 into the video.
In the bottom left-hand corner photo, Chris' Ibanez TS9 can be seen amongst his other pedals. This was from the FORQ - Threq recording sessions.
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