E.M. Hudson
E.M. Hudson's Gear
Fender American Professional Stratocaster
Solid Body Electric GuitarsIn the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, E.M. Hudson discusses his Fender American Professional Stratocaster, highlighting its custom pickguard and modifications, including three Gen 3 Noiseless Strat single coils.
In a Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, E.M. Hudson discusses acquiring a Fender Telecaster Deluxe '72 Reissue after Foxing's gear was stolen.
E.M. Hudson's primary amplifier for many years has been the 1968 Fender Bassman, which he acquired on the same day as the '72 Deluxe reissue for $700. During a Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Hudson mentioned that his silver-panel Bassman might contain the components of a black-panel model. This is due to it being from Fender's transition era when early silver-panel amps were only cosmetically different from their predecessors. He noted the presence of black lines enclosing the name "Bassman" on the amp's face as an indicator of this possibility.
In the Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that E.M. Hudson utilizes an Orange PPC212 cabinet, which is equipped with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
E.M. Hudson utilizes the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay as part of his main pedalboard setup. This information is confirmed by Chris Kies in a YouTube video from Premier Guitar's series "Rig Rundown: Foxing," where Hudson discusses his gear choices, including his preference for time-based effects like the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
E.M. Hudson is confirmed to use the Strymon Mobius Modulator on his main pedalboard, as detailed in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video featuring Foxing. The video highlights Hudson's setup, showcasing how he organizes his pedals into categories, including time-based effects, drive, and unique sound effects, with the Strymon Mobius falling under the "weirdos" category.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
Hudson’s main pedalboard can be broken down into a few key food groups: time-based (Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, TC Electronic Trinity, and Line 6 DL4), drive (Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, Klon KTR, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword), and weirdos (Strymon Mobius and Electro-Harmonix POG). (It’s worth noting the KTR was given to him after a show by a Klon employee who loves Foxing.) Since he’s taped his Strat’s volume knob, he has an Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR for controlling dynamics, a Walrus Audio Phoenix powers the pedals, and a TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Noir Mini keeps his guitars in check.
E.M. Hudson uses the DigiTech Whammy DT on their second pedalboard, which is dedicated to auditioning effects and experimentation, as detailed in a rig rundown by Premier Guitar on YouTube.
E.M. Hudson uses the TKOG Feral Glitch pedal on his second board, which is dedicated to auditioning effects and experimentation, as detailed in the Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar on YouTube.
E.M. Hudson uses the Hologram Electronics Microcosm on his second pedalboard, which is dedicated to auditioning effects and experimentation. This is documented in the "Rig Rundown: Foxing" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube.
E.M. Hudson uses the Walrus Audio Deep Six Compressor V1 on his second pedalboard, which is dedicated to auditioning effects and experimentation, as detailed in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown on YouTube.
E.M. Hudson uses the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Black Fountain on his second pedalboard, which is designated for auditioning effects and experimentation, as detailed in the Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar on YouTube.
In a Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, E.M. Hudson discusses his dual pedalboards, mentioning that his second board, used for auditioning effects and experimentation, includes a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power MONDO.
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