Dennis van Leeuwen's Gear
In this pic you see him with a beautifull Gibson Firebird VII
In this pic you can see Dennis with his old fav guitar; there was a pickup added in the middle.
It was sold and this pic came from the aution site https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-1849276
You can spot the Mesa Boogie amp behind Dennis
In this vid you can spot the SG @0.18
@0.03 you can spot the amp in the background. @1.10 you can see it much better
@5.36 you can see this guitar in the vid
They talk about it being a guitar from 1972
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a TS9 is visible
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a Line 6 DL4 is visible
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a replica is visible
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a supa trem is visible
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a HOG is clearly visible
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; you can spot the footswitch
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a Holy Grail plus is visible
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a box of rock is visible
@3.14 Dennis talks about this pedal. He removed it from the enclosure and put it in a custom enclosure
@3.14 Dennis talks about this pedal; he removed it from the enclosure and put it in another enclosure
@3.14 Dennis talks about this pedal. He got the circuit out of the enclosure and put it in this custom enclosure
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a Little green wonder is on it
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; this Moog pedal can be seen
@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a Crybaby is visible
@6.01 he talks about this guitar / one of his most important guitars.
He taped the F-holes to reduce feedback
@6.28 he talks about this guitar
@6.45 Dennis talks about this guitar
In this pic Dennis is holding a National Westwood guitar it is the 72 version; the 77 has two pickups
Dennis van Leeuwen is shown using a Gibson Firebird V in the studio, as evidenced by a selfie. He employs this guitar for live performances of songs such as "Something to Say" and "Catwalk Criminal," which typically feature a significant amount of gain.
Dennis van Leeuwen uses a 1959 Fender Jazzmaster for live performances of songs such as "Scream," "Hold On to the World," and "Come Together." According to van Leeuwen, he was notified by a guitar store about the arrival of 15 Jazzmasters and selected this particular guitar based purely on its appearance. Upon playing it, he found it to be the best sounding among the options available.
Dennis van Leeuwen uses the Strymon BigSky as a reverb effect, as mentioned in an interview. However, he rarely uses it and almost never in live performances. This information is supported by a source image available on Equipboard.
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