Curtis Ward's Gear

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In this picture you can see Curtis Ward posing with his Ibanez guitar.

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In this photo, you can see the Maxon OD820 on Curtis Ward's pedalboard.

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In this photo, you can see Curtis Ward with his guitar and pedalboard.

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on this site: https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/curtis-ward.html, Curtis can be seen on stage with a red Schecter Hellraiser C-1

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In this picture, you can see the Holy Grail Reverb on Curtis Ward's pedalboard

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I was incorrect about this submission! It is an emperor cab, not a custom mesa cab.

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During the 2008 Warped Tour performance by Bring Me The Horizon, guitarist Curtis Ward can be observed utilizing an Emperor Birch 4x12 Cabinet. This detail is confirmed through a visual proof in a video provided by 2ZERO8 EuroWerks on YouTube, titled "Bring Me The Horizon - (I used to make out with) medusa," showcasing both Ward and fellow band member Lee playing with Krank amplifier heads (Rev1 & Krankenstein) coupled with custom Emperor Cabinets.

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Curtis Ward, the guitarist, is seen utilizing the Ibanez RGT6EX Standard electric guitar in a photograph, which serves as evidence of his preference for this specific instrument. This photo confirms Ward's use of the guitar, showcasing it as part of his musical gear.

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The evidence confirming Curtis Ward's use of the Krank Revolution 1 + 120-watt Head is captured in a photograph from the 2008 Warped Tour. This photo distinctly shows Ward employing the Krank Revolution Head during his performance. It is important to clarify that, despite previous assertions that Ward used the Krankenstein model, this image conclusively verifies it was, in fact, the Revolution model. Notably, Lee Malia is identified as the user of the Krankenstein model.

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In a photo from Getty Images, you can see the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner on guitarist Curtis Ward's pedalboard.

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In the video titled "BRING ME THE HORIZON - Chelsea Smile," Curtis Ward can be seen using a Green Matamp cabinet. The video is provided by VisibleNoiseRecords on YouTube.

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In the live performance video titled "Bring Me The Horizon - Live in ProShot Rockworld 2006" on YouTube, Curtis Ward can be seen playing a Jackson Flying V Randy Rhoads guitar.

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In the live performance of "It Was Written In Blood" at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2008, Curtis Ward is visibly using a Peavey 6505+ 120-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head on stage right. This performance was broadcasted on MTV2 and is available on YouTube, uploaded by Koi No Yokan.

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In the live performance of "It Was Written In Blood" by Bring Me The Horizon at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2008, Curtis Ward is seen using two Marshall 1960B 4x12 Straight Cabs, as broadcasted on MTV2 and uploaded by Koi No Yokan on YouTube.

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Curtis Ward is seen using two Marshall MX412 Angled Cabinets during the live performance of "It Was Written In Blood" at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2008, as broadcasted on MTV2, and captured in the video by Koi No Yokan on YouTube.

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In the video titled "Bring Me The Horizon - Live, Moscow, Russia (03 February 2008)," guitarist Curtis Ward is clearly seen using the Marshall JCM900 4100 100-watt 2-channel Tube Head during the performance, as documented by source author CERBERxFALLEN on YouTube.

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In an early live performance with Bring Me The Horizon at Alley Katz in Richmond, VA, on October 17, 2007, Curtis Ward is seen using a Gibson Les Paul CM Black guitar.

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Curtis Ward is seen playing a Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass in a live performance, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard.

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Curtis Ward is seen using the Ibanez Roadcore RC320 guitar in an image available on Instagram.

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Curtis Ward is using the Victory Amplifiers VX The Kraken while practicing, as shown in the image available on Equipboard.

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In an image from Instagram, Curtis Ward is seen using the Jim Dunlop GCB95 Original Crybaby Wah pedal.

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Curtis Ward is confirmed to use the Korg Pitchblack pedal, as evidenced by an image showing it on his pedalboard.

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Curtis Ward uses the Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini, as evidenced by a photo of his pedalboard.

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Curtis Ward uses the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, as evidenced by a photo showing the pedal on his board near the end of his signal chain.

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Curtis Ward was seen using a 1972 Fender Stratocaster in Olympic White while performing on Instagram, as evidenced by a screenshot from the platform.

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Curtis Ward is confirmed to use the Boss RV-6 Reverb pedal, as evidenced by an Instagram post where he is seen using it alongside a Boss DD7.

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Curtis Ward uses the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H to practice at home, as evidenced by an image on Instagram.

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Curtis Ward uses the Zilla Cabs 2x10 Custom Cab for practicing at home, as evidenced by an image on Instagram.

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In a live photo, Curtis Ward is clearly seen using a First Act Lola Custom guitar.

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In this YouTube video of Bring Me the Horizon playing live in Boise, Idaho at Warped Tour 2008, you can see Curtis Ward playing through a Krank Revolution 1 preamp, along with Lee Malia playing a Krankenstein. If you go onto the Internet Archives and look at the Bring Me the Horizon website you can also see they were proudly sponsored by Krank amps. Multiple other videos from the 2008 Warped Tour also show them playing through Krank heads.

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