Ferdinando Marchisio's Gear

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He can be seen playing this guitar in this live-shot from 2019. He has been playing this guitar on and off since 2007 to 2019 both in studio and live. Pick-up in the bridge position was changed from the original stock pick-up to EMG 81. Truss rod cover is customized (it reads "Negativity"). The guitar is from late 90s/early 00s and made in Korea.

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He's been using this UK-made 1998 Laney Tony Iommi Signature (single-channel) since 2008-09 both in studio and on live-shows (when it's possible to bring the band's own backline, no fly-in shows). Cabinets may vary.

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In this show from 2019 he can be seen using this guitar. He started using it since 2019 and still using it as his main guitar in 2020 both in studio and live-shows. The guitar includes original Dirty Fingers pick-ups and it's from 1980, built in the old Gibson factory of Kalamazoo, USA.

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He can be seen playing this guitar in a live-shot from 2010. He used this guitar for a bunch of shows in 2010. The guitar was from the first batch of Jag Stangs 1996-2001, possibly a 2001 one, made in Japan. Original stock pick-up in the bridge position was changed with a white Seymour Duncan Super Distortion.

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He can be seen playing this guitar in this pic from a 2011 show. He only used it on this show. It was an original model from '79/'80 made in Japan with PAF pickups instead of the original Super 70s.

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He's been using this UK-made 1998 Laney (single-channel, not the new models) since 2008-09 both in studio and on live-shows (when it's possible to bring the band's own backline, no fly-in shows). Cabinets may vary.

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On this picture posted on the band's Instagram and Facebook channels during the recording of the latest album "Nihilistic Estrangement" in 2019 you can see he used - besides his Laney GH 100 TI - a modified Marshall JCM 800 from 1982.

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He can be seen playing this guitar in this pic from 2008. He played it on and off in 2007-2008 live and possibly up to 2011 in the studio. The guitar appears also on the cover of the "Vol 5: 1999-2009" double-live in studio album released in 2010. The guitar was the first batch of this particular model therefore it was still made in Korea, not China. Stock EMG-HZ pick-ups were replaced with EMG 81-85.

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He played a 1990 red Epiphone G400 made in Korea from 1999 to 2006, from the "Obscura Arcana Mortis" MCD up to the "Love's Burial Ground" album included as well as on several live-shows. Guitar was randomly used in the studio later on, like on his other band's Tombstone Highway album "Ruralizer". Stock pick-ups up to 2006, then switched to EMG 81-85 and later on to EMG-HZ.

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He played this guitar during 2008 live-shows when he was an official endorser for Mayones. He was also featured in the 2008 catalogue. It was a custom-built polish guitar with just an humbucker in the bridge position (first a EMG-81, then switched to a Di Marzio D-Activator), a customised truss-rod cover (reading "Negativity") and a "Herr Morbid" pearly tag inserted into the 12th fret. It wasn't used in the studio.

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