Conor Curley's Gear

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In this photo of Fontaines D.C. live show, a Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan can be clearly seen on the pedalboard of guitarist Conor Curley.

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In this photo of Fontaines D.C. live show, a GigRig Quartermaster 10 Bypass Strip can be clearly seen on the pedalboard of guitarist Conor Curley.

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In this YouTube video, Conor Curley and Carlos O'Connell gives a rundown of his rig for the US tour as opening slot for Arctic Monkey. At 34:16 into the video, the interviewer ask Connor about his gauge of strings he uses. He says:

"Other than the flats, it's all Ernie Ball Burlys, so like 11 with heavy bottoms [...] I think that when you go up you can't go down […] I just like it i play a lot of like down, like kind of lead stuff like cowboy stuff and i just think the heavier strings kind of hold the note a bit more."

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In this photo of Conor Curley's pedalboard from Guitar magazine in 2023, a radial J48 Active DI Box can be seen connected to his pedalboard. This is clear evidence of the artist's use of this piece of gear.

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A photo from a guitar magazine article shows Conor Curley's secondary pedalboard, featuring a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS, clearly indicating his use of this power supply.

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In this photo from a guitar magazine article from 2023, Conor Curley's secondary pedalboard is shown, the model of which is visibly a Pedaltrain Nano Plus pedalboard, evidencing his use of the equipment.

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In a 2023 guitar magazine article, a photo clearly shows Conor Curley's THD 4 ohm Hot Plate in use during a show in Japan, positioned on top of a rented Fender Twin Reverb, providing definitive evidence of his utilization of this equipment.

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In a live performance of "Bug" by Fontaines D.C., Conor Curley is observed playing a Fairlane Zephyr with a white finish at 00:50, as captured in the Studio Brussel LIVE session. This visual evidence confirms his use of the instrument.

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In a screenshot from Fontaines D.C.'s KEXP at home performance on YouTube (360 view), Conor Curley's pedalboard is visible, clearly showing the Dunlop DVP3 Volume (X) Pedal, thereby confirming his use of this specific gear. The image can be found on Equipboard.

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In the Fontaines D.C. full live performance at NOX ORAE 2018, Conor Curley's pedalboard is visible at the 3:33 mark, where a Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde pedal is clearly displayed. The grey color of the unit suggests it may be an early version.

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In the video "Fontaines D.C. - Favourite (Later... with Jools Holland)" by BBC Music, a clear shot of Conor Curley's pedalboard is visible at 2:52, showing the Strymon TimeLine on the top row. The grey color of the enclosure confirms it is indeed the Strymon TimeLine, distinguishing it from other Strymon pedals.

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In this RigRundown by Premiere Guitar the Lehle Little Dual Amp Switcher Guitar Pedal can be seen on Conor Curley's pedalboard.

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In the YouTube video titled "Fontaines D.C. Rig Rundown with Conor Curley, Conor 'Deego' Deegan III & Carlos O'Connell [2025]" by Premier Guitar, the TC Electronic PolyTune 3 Noir pedal is visibly a part of Conor Curley's pedalboard at the 13:50 timestamp.

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During a live performance featured in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Conor Curley discusses and showcases his Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster guitar at the 7:59 mark.

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During a live performance featured in the Premier Guitar's Rig Rundown video, guitarist Conor Curley of Fontaines D.C. is observed using the Lehle Little Dual II ABY Switcher Pedal as part of his setup. This is evident at the 13:47 mark in the video, where the pedal is clearly visible as part of his rig.

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During a live performance, as captured in the "Fontaines D.C. Rig Rundown with Conor Curley, Conor 'Deego' Deegan III & Carlos O'Connell" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, guitarist Conor Curley is seen using a TC Electronic Polytune Mini Polyphonic Tuner Pedal on his pedalboard at the 13:47 mark.

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In this Tiktok video, Fontaines D.C. guitarist Conor Curley can be seen using a Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster in the color Lake Placid Blue.

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In a TikTok video shared by user ☆ Sara ☆, Conor Curley is observed using Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.88mm Guitar Picks, as they are visibly attached to his microphone stand.

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In the video "Fontaines D.C.'s Carlos O'Connell & Conor Curley Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Conor Curley confirms his previous use of the Moose Electronics Reverb, stating at the 49:43 mark that he used it until it broke. And that it's his favourite reverb.

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In this video titled "Fontaines D.C. Rig Rundown with Conor Curley, Conor 'Deego' Deegan III & Carlos O'Connell [2025]," at the 13:47 mark, Conor Curley can be seen using a Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb on his pedalboard.

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In a behind-the-scenes Instagram post by Fontaines D.C., Conor Curley is visibly using the Spaceman Effects Spaceman Explorer 6-Stage Phaser, alongside the Keeley Loomer and Strymon Timeline, during the recording of their cover of “Black Boys on Mopeds” by Sinéad O’Connor. This cover is featured on the “HELP(2)” album by War Child Records, released on March 6, 2026, and recorded in November 2025 at Abbey Road Studios. The proof can be traced back to a post by the band on Instagram, shared on March 06, 2026.

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