Djo's Gear
Djo, also known as Joe Keery, is confirmed to use a Gibson ES-335 as his principal guitar during live performances. This is evidenced by an image from Alamy, showing him performing with the guitar at the Boston Calling music festival on May 29, 2022.
Joe uses a Gibson Melody Maker Double Cutaway Single Pickup, modified with a humbucker in cherry red. This guitar was first used during Djo’s Back On You tour, as evidenced by photos shared by djosource on Twitter.
Joe used a Fender Telecaster during his first live performance as Djo on September 29, 2019, at the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles for the release of Twenty Twenty.
Djo is confirmed to use the Casio MT-65, as credited in the Spotify credits for the album "Decide."
In an Instagram post by Djo, Joe Keery is seen using a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, as evidenced by the photo captioned "Had so much fun making this record at @electricladystudios with my friends. The Crux is out this Friday 4/4 📷: @cjharvey2" posted on March 31, 2025.
At 0:18 seconds in this YouTube video of Djo's cover of "Gasoline", we can see Joe's pedal board. When zoomed in you can spot a light blue BOSS pedal with black at the top where the tone controls are. The CH-1 is the closest match to this pedal that we can see.
At 0:18 seconds in Djo's cover of "Gasoline on YouTube, we get a look at Joe's pedal board. When zoomed in one of of the first pedals in his board is a white BOSS pedal with a black section above the foot-switch whilst having no knobs. Due to the postion of this pedal in the signal-chain and charateristics of the pedal I am confident that this is the BOSS TU-3
In the performance of "Basic Being Basic" for triple j's Like A Version, Djo (Joe Keery) can be seen using a Shure SM58 microphone. This is further supported by his consistent use of this microphone in multiple live performances, as captured in the video published by triple j on YouTube.
In a YouTube short by Tape Notes Podcast, Djo and his producer reveal that they used the Universal Audio UAD Ruby '63 Top Boost Amp plugin during the recording of their new record, "The Crux."
In the Tape Notes Podcast episode titled "Stems Unpacked: 'Delete Ya' Full Pro Tools Session Breakdown," at the 8:52 mark, Djo and producer Adam Thein discuss their use of the E-Mu Planet Phatt sound module on the track "Delete Ya."
At the 2:54 mark of the Tape Notes Podcast episode featuring Joe Keery, also known as Djo, and producer Adam Thein, it is confirmed that Avid Pro Tools was used in the production of the album "The Crux."
In this video with GQ, Joe says that the Yamaha Reface CP is one of the things he cannot live without on tour, etc.
Djo uses a Gibson J-45 to perform "End of Beginning" on his latest tour, as evidenced by an image showing the artist with the guitar.
In the second paragraph of an article by Felicity Newton for Dork, it is stated that Djo used the Oberheim OB-X8 for the track 'Basic Being Basic,' mentioning that the song "features Oberheim OB-X8 synths." This information is corroborated by an Instagram reel of an interview with Joe for GQ, titled "GQ Beginner's Guide TO DJO'S THE CRUX," where at 1:04, Joe says, "I got this new synthesizer, this Oberheim... 'Basic Being Basic' came out of that."
In this image, joe can be seen playing a martin 000-10e
In this image, joe can be seen playing a brown p bass
in this image, joe can be seen playing a sunburst gibson les paul
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