Emma Ruth Rundle's Gear

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She is quoted when asked what guitar she would save if the house was burning down. "Woah. It's so hard to say, but I guess I would have to save the Jag Baritone HH Special, just because it was so hard to acquire. I love all my instruments and have very personal attachments to them all. I don't have any children or pets now, just tools. Each one of the guitars has its own songs hidden inside."

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She can be seen using her Gibson SG Special live numerous times, esp with LA-based band Marriages. She talks about her SG in Musicradar's interview with her: "I might have to save my acoustic Blueridge OM as I have written the most music on it other than my Gibson SG (which is maybe the most 'replaceable' guitar). Hard to choose."

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“Live, I like to use a Jazz Chorus amp and I like to run stereo amps, so I have a Jazz Chorus and I’ve been borrowing various Fender tube amps lately, preferably something with a 1x12, just to get that tube sound on one side and then that super clean side.

The Jazz Chorus really works well for the drop-tunings. You get super-clear bass notes, but then with the tube amp, you get some more of the biting mids that warm it up a little. It makes it less sterile, I guess."

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Post from twitter account stating that the EHX Memory Man is the pedal she uses the most.

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Emma on Instagram: "Behold! @dunable_guitars ERR custom baritone. Mahogany neck and body. Ebony fretboard with pearloid block inlay, grizzly pick up set and aged lacquer finish."

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In this Audiotree performance, she is plugged into what appears to be two Hot Rod Deluxe amps.

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In the video of Emma Ruth Rundle's live performance at Warsaw on March 15, 2017, she is seen using a Fender Twin Reverb Silverface amplifier.

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This guitar started appearing in at shows following the release of Marked For Death. It can be clearly seen in this performance of "Living With a Black Dog".

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Used in the Audiotree performance of "Heaven".

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Can be seen in the youtube video.

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Emma can be seen using the Taylor guitar throughout the whole video of "Your Card the Sun / Run Forever".

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As shown on this picture, it was used during her tenure as Red Sparrowe's guitarist.

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Clearly visible in this Instagram post as well as this performance of "Shadows of My Name".

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In an Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle features the EarthQuaker Devices Palisades overdrive pedal, indicating its use in her live performances.

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In an Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle can be seen using the EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master delay pedal.

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In photo 8 of this Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle is shown with the Red Panda Context reverb pedal, highlighting her gear setup during the release of her album "On Dark Horses."

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Can be seen in a twitter post from Emma Ruth Rundle.

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The guitar can be seen in her Audiotree session and many other live performances. It has an external pickup installed below the neck. In a 2016 interview she states that this guitar and her SG are the guitars she has written the most music on.

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It took several revisions in the sense that I couldn’t really find the right key for that song to be in. I couldn’t physically tune my guitar as low as it needed to be. So I got this Digitech drop pedal. It’s like a whammy pedal, but it specifically changes the entire tuning by a half step down. It goes all the way to seven half steps down. I ended up using that in the studio instead of tuning the guitar itself because it was impossible. I kind of fucked myself over with all the tuning on the record because I didn’t come up with a strategy for that tuning situation—it’s pretty out there.

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In a Twitter post, Emma Ruth Rundle expresses her appreciation for the EarthQuaker Devices Afterneath V1 reverb pedal, indicating its role in her sound creation.

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Visible in this Instagram post.

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In an Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle showcases the EarthQuaker Devices Grand Orbiter V1, highlighting her use of this phaser effects pedal.

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In an Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle showcases the DigiTech WH-5 Whammy V, highlighting its role in her pedal setup.

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Can be seen on her Instagram post from June 2019.

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Emma Ruth Rundle is seen using the Keeley Loomer in a photo posted on her Instagram, captioned "Working."

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Can be seen in the youtube video at 0:31 and at 1:45.

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Can be seen on the pedalboard in the video.

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In a Twitter post, Emma Ruth Rundle expresses her appreciation for the EarthQuaker Devices Arrows V2, highlighting it as part of her sound tools.

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In a Twitter post, Emma Ruth Rundle expresses her admiration for the EarthQuaker Devices Monarch overdrive pedal, indicating its role in shaping her sound.

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In an Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle can be seen using the Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer during her European tour dates.

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