Chris Ostler
Chris Ostler's Gear
Wide shot of Black Honey playing live and to the left you can see Chris playing a rare Gibson ES-320 model with single coil pickups in a natural finish.
Chris Ostler can be seen playing the Duesenberg Paloma guitar in many photos on his Instagram account (@christostler).
According to an article by Rotosound, Chris Ostler uses Rotosound RS11-54 Roto Whites Nickel-Steel Guitar Strings (11-54). The article includes an interview with Ostler discussing his experience with these strings.
In an article by Peter Greenfield on Brighton and Hove News, Chris Ostler is confirmed to use the Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator during a live performance in Brighton.
In this photo, Chris Ostler can be seen with a Gibson Reverse Flying V, although it cannot be certain that he has played this as live or on a recording as he does not appear to be doing so in the photo.
In this photo, Chris Ostler can be seen with a Gibson ES-335, although it cannot be certain that he has played this as live or on a recording as he does not appear to be doing so in the photo.
At the 1:55 mark of the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," a photograph clearly shows Chris Ostler's pedalboard featuring the Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb. This video was provided by Rotosound, with Chris discussing what's currently on his pedalboard.
In the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," Chris Ostler's pedalboard is shown clearly at the 1:55 mark, featuring the Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Deluxe. This video was provided by Rotosound, with Chris discussing the gear currently on his pedalboard.
In the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," at the 1:55 mark, a photograph clearly displays Chris Ostler's pedalboard, which features The GigRig G3 Advanced Switching System. This video, provided by Rotosound, includes a discussion with Chris about his current pedalboard setup.
In the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," provided by Rotosound, at the 1:55 mark, a photograph clearly displays Chris Ostler's pedalboard featuring The GigRig Distributor. In this video, Chris discusses the current setup of his pedalboard.
In the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," provided by Rotosound, a photograph at the 1:55 mark clearly shows Chris Ostler's pedalboard featuring The GigRig Isolator. In the video, Chris discusses the current setup of his pedalboard.
In the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," at the 1:55 mark, a photograph clearly displays Chris Ostler's pedalboard, featuring the Rotosound RFB1 'Fuzz'. This video is provided by Rotosound, where Chris discusses the gear he currently uses on his pedalboard.
At the 1:55 mark of the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," a photograph clearly shows Chris Ostler's pedalboard featuring the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Clone Theory. This video was provided by Rotosound, with Chris discussing what's currently on his pedalboard.
At the 1:55 mark of the YouTube video titled "Black Honey live rig | Turn On, Tune Up, Rock Out | Rotosound," a photograph shows Chris Ostler's pedalboard featuring the Boss TU-2 in the top right. This video was provided by Rotosound, with Chris discussing what's currently on his pedalboard.
In an Instagram post, Chris Ostler is shown playing a Fender Player Jazzmaster, providing visual confirmation of his use of this specific guitar model.
At the 0:10 mark of the YouTube video titled "Black Honey - Run For Cover (Official Music Video)" Chris Ostler is seen playing a Sonic Blue Richwood Telecaster TL Thinline.
Chris can be seen plugging in a Dr. No Effects Skullfuzz at around 7 seconds into the Tiktok video linked to this submission. Chris also says in the video "everything we've chosen is not for sound, it's only for aesthetic purposes." so it's likely this hasn't been used on a recording, but may feature on future music videos.
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