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Eric Lambert is seen using an ESP Horizon HRF-NT in an Instagram post captioned "Daily shred #espguitars #dailyshred." He reportedly used this guitar during concerts and on the recordings of "Hollow Bodies" and "To Those Left Behind." The guitar features EMG pickups, which suggests it might be borrowed, but it is clearly part of his setup in these instances.

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You can see it (barely) at 0:44. I know he used it for a long time before replacing it for the EVH 5150.

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“This is probably my favourite pedal on the ’board. It gives me a nice little studio delay. Any type of little lead I have that I don’t want to be so raw, I’ll kick on the MXR. It makes everything flow a little easier for me. On solos or tremolo picking parts, it’s really nice.”

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Eric Lambert, guitarist for Blessthefall, prominently used the Gibson Les Paul Studio during the band's early years. As seen in the YouTube video by ApocoreTV Productions, this guitar was a staple in their tours supporting the first two LPs, and remains one of his most iconic instruments alongside the ESP Eclipse II.

In this video, Eric Lambert can be seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Studio at the 2:24 mark during a live performance of "Bless The Fall - Hey Baby, Here's That Song You Wanted" on The Daily Habit. This guitar was used for songs in Drop C# tuning, although it wasn't frequently played.

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Eric Lambert acquired a Gibson Les Paul Custom before recording the album "Witness." It was notably used at the beginning of the tour, although it is considered quite heavy and costly to transport regularly, as shown in the Wikifoundry image.

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This was the guitar he receive when the sponsor with ESP began. He changed the EMG pickups for Seymour Duncan pickups (JB in the bridge).

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You can see it (barely) at 0:44. I know he used it for a long time before replacing it for the EVH 5150.

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Eric Lambert showcases his ESP Vintage Plus guitar in an Instagram post, expressing excitement about receiving it.

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“This can make any delay I want; from ping-pong to reverse and feedback. It’s a very technical pedal; it takes hours to try and get the right delay, but you can tap everything out to tap tempo, and I can pretty much load up everything from our sessions to this pedal, too.”

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“I scoop out some of the mid and let the highs cut through a little bit more. I don’t do much more than that. If I step off that pedal it almost sounds like a lo-fi on my amp.”

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Eric Lambert uses the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano reverb pedal to add atmosphere to bluesy solos, as featured in MusicRadar's article "In pictures: 36 pro guitarist pedalboards."

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“I use this on the front side, that’s my Tube Screamer right now. I don’t have it on right now, though, because the pickups are really hot in the guitars I’m using right now, so I actually don’t really need that. But over in the States I usually use it, as it gives a nice bite.”

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At 0:20 he shows his pedalbourd in which is locked this Boss Chromatic Tuner

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In the Digital Tour Bus episode of "GEAR MASTERS" featuring Blessthefall, Eric Lambert is seen using the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor at the 0:23 mark.

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In the YouTube video "Blessthefall - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 6" by Digital Tour Bus, Eric Lambert is shown using the Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal at the 0:35 mark.

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See this multieffect pedal at 1:05

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See that pedal at 1:50

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In the Digital Tour Bus episode "GEAR MASTERS Ep. 6," Eric Lambert showcases his guitar featuring the Evertune T Model Bridge at the 3:40 mark.

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Eric Lambert uses the ESP LTD EC-1000T live, as seen in his Instagram post where he expresses gratitude to #espguitars.

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Eric Lambert brought home a Gibson Les Paul Traditional Desertburst from the Gibson Factory and used it in a concert, as shared on his Instagram.

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In an Instagram post showcasing his recent rig, Eric Lambert features the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator, visible at the top-right of the photo.

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You can see this guitar at 3:40.

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Eric says he uses D'addario 11-52 strings at 4:05

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