Devin Yuceil's Gear

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the items that can be seen from the shot is the GHS Fast Fret.

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At 0:12, you can clearly see this amp mic'd behind Yuceil.

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In this video, Devin is showing his pedals and the guitar he uses.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the Fulltone OCD.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the DigiTech JamMan.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the Strymon El Capistan.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the EarthQuaker Disaster Transport Jr.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the DigiTech 4th Generation Whammy.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the Boss DD-6.

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In this photo, which shows Yuceil's pedalboard during his show in Atlanta (the photo was originally posted on r/guitarpedals subreddit), one of the pedals that can be seen from the shot is the TC Electronic PolyTune.

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In the YouTube video "Delta Sleep - In The Air (Live at Middle Farm Studios)," Devin Yuceil can be seen using a Sound City 50 amplifier at the 1:34 mark.

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The Reverend Website states that Devin uses the Charger HB on its description page. The following video example shows him playing it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ct053L9h3c Devin Luceil can be seen playing the Reverend Charger HB throughout this YouTube video created while Delta Sleep recorded the album "Blue Garden" at Daft Studios in Belgium. The guitar is displayed most clearly at 2:40.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McJdNlR_LaI Here he can be seen using the guitar live in Oklahoma City.

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Devin Yuceil shows his secondhand Fender '72 Telecaster Deluxe in the Youtube video from Guitar Nerds.

"Just a basic Mexican Deluxe, really, from the early 2000s, which I got secondhand." [3:38]

Judging by the double string trees on the headstock, as well as a "bullet-style" truss rod at the access hole, it is clear that the guitar is a vintage reissue. Furthermore, the decal on the headstock is the bold "TELECASTER DELUXE" with a wider, more emphasized headstock shape. Since it was from the early 2000s, it cannot be a Vintera model. It may be a Classic Series model, and from how many modifications were made on the guitar, it is not clear from which exact series the guitar comes from. Matt from Guitar Nerds comments on the "modern" look on his guitar, despite being more vintage.

"It's a modern Tele, right? 'Cause there's this thing where these guitars look really vintage, but they're actually like a more modern guitar." [3:28]

Devin then talks about the various mods his luthier made when he gave him his guitar.

"[I] just gave it to him, [and] I just said, 'Do whatever you want with it.' So basically, he stripped everything off, changed the little pot here ... but most importantly, he took the whole body off, all the pickups, all the wiring, everything, so just the bare wood. And he blowtorched it ... This black color is actually just carbonated wood." [4:00]

Devin's luthier, as he described, changed the output jack of his guitar for better functionality. He definitely changed the bridge as well. Unlike almost all of the '72 reissue and vintage models, his guitar has a more modern Gotoh-styled hardtail bridge seen on the original American Professional Telecaster Deluxe. However, the headstock decal on the American Professional model is different from the one seen on Devin's guitar, so the bridge must be a replacement bridge from his luthier, and his guitar isn't an American Professional model. His pickups look like Fender Wide-Range pickups judging by the size of the supposed replaced bridge and the pickups. Although, it's not certain if it is a reissued pickup from the Classic Series or Vintage Series.

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In a live clip from Delta Sleep's Facebook page, Devin Yuceil is clearly seen playing a Reverend Jetstream 390 in Chronic Blue.

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