Dave Keuning
Dave Keuning's Effects Pedals
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According to the Tone Freak website, Keuning uses the Eventide ModFactor in his pedalboard.
According to Tone Freak's website, Keuning uses the Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer pedal.
According to Tone Freak's website, Keuning uses the Retro Sonic Stereo Chorus pedal.
In this rack, which Axess Electronics custom made for him, the EHX Green Russian Big Muff Pi pedal can be seen.
Source Audio: "Hey, look at that, Dave Keuning of @thekillers is rocking a Source Audio Programmable EQ! Apparently Preset 1 is a boost and Preset 2 is clean. Big thanks to The Killers guitar tech, Bobby Lee Parker for sending this photo our way. "
In this article, Dave Keuning of The Killers states, "I use an Ibanez Analog Delay and a Boss Digital Delay for ambience on soaring lead stuff. I don’t know if it’s out of laziness or what, but they stay on the same settings the whole show."
In this article, Dave Keuning of The Killers states, "I use an Ibanez Analog Delay and a Boss Digital Delay for ambience on soaring lead stuff. I don’t know if it’s out of laziness or what, but they stay on the same settings the whole show."
Quoted from this interview that also shows Dave's solo career pedalboard:
This boost is just something my tech recommended. We only use it on certain nights where we need it, on the fly, if the room sounds a certain way. It's good to adjust whenever we need, almost like an overall EQ.
Quoted from this interview that also shows Dave's solo career pedalboard:
I use this primarily for leads, there are a lot of settings I still need to explore because I've just kept it on the first one I liked. It's really great for solo playing.
According to Tone Freak's photo of the pedalboard, Keuning uses the Tone Freak Abunai 2 pedal.
Quoted from this interview that also shows Dave's solo career pedalboard:
I use this for about two or three songs, there's a setting I made with chorus and delay together. It's very unique sounding, and I kick it in for The Queen's Finest, which will be on my next record, and Restless Legs. It's my quick answer to anything that needs to sound dreamy or shimmery.
Quoted from this interview that also shows Dave's solo career pedalboard:
Whammy pedals have been around for a while. I really liked what Tom Morello did with them. I use the octave for Boat Accident and I have found this is by far the best one for me. Occasionally, though, I might just kick it in, just for fun!
According to Tone Freak's pedalboard photo, Keuning uses the EHX Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker.
In this photo of Axess Electronics' custom made rack for him, the Boss DD-7 digital delay is visible.
According to photo of Keuning's pedalboard, Keuning uses the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus as his power supply.
According to Tone Freak photo of Keuning's pedalboard, he uses the MXR Phase 100 pedal.
Quoted from this interview that also shows Dave's solo career pedalboard:
This gets used a lot! I might use it to control that feedback from the hollowbodies on the fly or just turn myself off. When I start an intro, I might rock forward on it. I have the tuner, which kills everyhing, but sometimes that's too much. It doesn't have to be all or nothing!
Dave Keuning's rack system includes two Voodoo Lab GCX Guitar Audio Switchers, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
From this live picture, you can see the Petrucci wah on his smaller board.
In this live picture, you can see the Whammy 5 on his smaller board.
I assume it is set in the +1oct as per his previous Whammy
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