Dave Baksh
Dave Baksh's Gear
Dave Baksh incorporates the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo into his pedalboard, as shown in his Instagram post discussing its use at an Organ Thieves gig.
In this post dave shows off the revv pedals he was sent. one of the pedals he was sent was the g4 pedal
In this post dave shows off the gear he was sent by ernie ball. he was sent a set of ernie ball straps
Dave was sent a set of ernie ball super locks by the team at ernie ball
In this Instagram post, Dave Baksh’s Dr. Z MAZ Senior Amplifier Head is visible.
in this post dave shows off his gibson e2 explorer
dave uses a set of ernie ball slinky cobalt strings
According to Maxon's website, Baksh uses the Maxon AD9 analog delay pedal.
According to Maxon's website, Baksh uses the Maxon OD820 overdrive pro.
He said in that interview that he uses an Electro Harmonics Graphic Fuzz. when he was asked about the effects which he uses on stage.
"My new pedal from @missionengineering it's wahmazing"
This pedal can be seen on Dave's board in this pic, he used this effect up until about the Chuck era.
Dave Baksh is shown using a Shure UR1 Body Pack Transmitter in a visual search on Pinterest, curated by Paulo Holguin.
Can be seen at 4:20, as a part of the original "Makes No Difference" video.
Dave Baksh includes the Ernie Ball Ambient Expression Delay Pedal on his pedalboard, as shown in his Instagram post about preparing for an Organ Thieves gig.
Dave Baksh uses a Boss LS-2 Line Selector, as seen in his Instagram post about the Organ Thieves gig at Horseshoe Tavern.
Dave Baksh uses the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner on his pedalboard, as shown in a photo he shared on Instagram.
In this post Dave shows off the package he was sent by ernie ball. He was was sent an expression overdrive
In this post dave shows off the gear sent to him by ernie ball. he was sent a set of earthwood rock and blues string set
- Chapters - 00:00 - 00:37 Intro 00:38 - 01:22 Studio Classic and the JCM800 01:23 - 01:37 Playthrough 01:38 - 02:42 Dave's history with Marshall 02:43 - 02:55 Playthrough 02:56 - 03:53 How Dave started playing guitar 03:53 - 04:08 Playthrough 04:09 - 04:46 Favourite songs to play live 04:47 - 05:23 What Marshall means to Dave 05:24 - 06:18 Playthrough 06:19 - 06:30 Outro
In the official Duesenberg website, you can see that they have produced a signature Alliance model for Dave. He has been using this guitar during the Tour Of The Setting Sun and uses it thought all of the music videos for the Heaven :x: Hell album.
In the YouTube video titled "Backstage With Dave Baksh of Sum 41 | Studio Classic | Marshall," at the 1:42 mark, guitarist Dave Baksh confirms that he began his music career using the Marshall Valvestate, referring to it as a "great solid state amp."
In the YouTube video titled "Backstage With Dave Baksh of Sum 41 | Studio Classic | Marshall," at the 2:11 mark, guitarist Dave Baksh confirms that he used a '99 Marshall TSL on many early Sum 41 recordings
In the YouTube video titled "Backstage With Dave Baksh of Sum 41 | Studio Classic | Marshall," at the 2:16 mark, guitarist Dave Baksh confirms that he owned the Marshall JMP 2204 Mk II, mentioning that he "uses it to this day."
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