Clint Lowery
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Clint Lowery's Gear
Clint Lowery, renowned as the lead guitarist for Sevendust, is captured in a user-uploaded photograph on Photodeck playing the PRS SE Clint Lowery Electric Guitar in black. This guitar, tailored for metal and hard-rock musicians, features an adjustable stoptail and a 25 ½” scale length, ideal for dropped tuning. Notably, it ships tuned to C#/drop “B” at Clint's request. The instrument boasts an opaque black finish with white binding, exclusive inlays, and black nickel hardware, encapsulating both style and performance.
Clint said he used a Mesa Boogie Mark IV for all his recordings
Here you can see Clint's pedalboard during Sevendust's set at Woodstock '99, among other pedals he is using a Digitech XP-100 Whammy-Wah.
Clint Lowery mentions and shows in his Fret 12 CLINT LOWERY: The Sound and The Story DVD (2015) that he runs 2x EVH 5150III heads mounted to his live rig in Sevendust.
While touring for Sevendust's self-titled album, Clint briefly endorsed Epipone guitars, mostly making use of their 24-fret Del Ray guitars.
Clint has played PRS guitars since 1999, using their Custom 22 guitar almost exclusively. His main guitar is a black PRS Custom 22 he named "Bruce Lee."
At the 0:38 mark you can see a side shot of clint backing up and behind his 5150 iii cab there are 3 kempers in rack cases turned sideways...
Here you can see some of clint's pedals during Sevendust's performance at Woodstock '99. Next to a Digitech Whammy, there is a DOD FX25B Envelope filter. You can see the shot at 0:54 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG1-4g7iqsM)
In an interview with Blabbermouth.net, Clint Lowery of Sevendust discusses his use of the DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal.
Early during the tour supporting Sevendust's Self-titled album, the entire band endorsed ESP guitars, with Clint and John using several ESP Eclipses.
At 3:14, you can see the pedals used by Clint, among them is the EHX micro Q-tron.
At 3:14 you can see some of Clint's pedals, one of them is a TC Electronic ND-1 Nova Delay.
At 2:00 you can see that Clint uses two Diamond Phantom Amplifiers
Clint plays PRS SE SVN in "Dirty" official music video.
Lowery can be seen using an SE 277 at 8:12 when demonstrating the riffs for "Terminator" and "Dying to Live".
At 3:14 you can see some of Clint's pedals, one of them is a TC electronic Stereo Chorus +
In this Instagram post from April 19, 2023, Clint Lowery does a rig rundown of his settings on the Kemper Profiler Remote Foot Controller.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, Furman AR-1215 AC Line Voltage Regulator can be seen at 3:15 in Clint's rack.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, Voodoo Lab GCX Guitar Audio Switcher can be seen at 3:15 in Clint's rack.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, DBX 266XL can be seen at 3:15 in Clint's rack.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, Dunlop Cry Baby Wah DCR-1SR can be seen at 3:15 in Clint's rack.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, Shure U4D Receiver can be seen at 3:15 in Clint's rack.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, DMC Ground Control Pro can be seen at 3:20.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, two Diamond 4x12 Speaker Cabinets can be seen at 2:07.
In this Instagram video, Clint Lowery can be seen playing a PRS Myles Kennedy Signature in the Tri-Color Sunburst finish.
In this screenshot of Clint Lowery performing with Sevendust at Woodstock ‘99, an array of yellow Dunlop Tortex 0.73mm guitar picks can be clearly seen on his microphone stand.
At 2:00 in this Rig Rundown from Premier Guitar, Clint Lowery’s rack (which includes a Mesa/Boogie High Gain Amp Switcher) can be seen.
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