Frank Turner
UK punk & folk singer‐songwriter
Genre
Genre
Frank Turner's Effects Pedals
For complementing the acoustic pickups, Turner uses the Fishman Aura Spectrum DI Box. He has two of these Di Boxes on his pedal board at all times incase one breaks down. he uses a stock humingbird modeling tone to get close to the organic sound of the guitar.
According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Turner uses his Boss TU-3 pedal as his tuner.
According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Turner uses T-Rex Fuel Tank as his power supply.
Frank uses a kemper floor controller to controll his kemper profiler. he uses this when he plays electric guitar during a set. Frank switches betwen his clean, chorus, Ish (lower gain), and gritty (high gain) settings
In Premier Guitar's rig rundown, the Lehle Little Dual switcher is visible, as part of Turner's rig. He uses this pedal to switch between his Fishman acoustic DI boxes, and his kemper profiler. The pedal has a "both" switch that allows Frank to have both the sound from the di box and the kemper when he wants.
In this gear interview frank states he uses a Kemper rig. He states that he uses the floor model now, rather than the Kemper head he used to use. He states he uses the floor rig because it’s more efficient. Frank states he has one for the UK/Europe, and one for the states. Frank has a usb that he takes with him to transfer his tones between the two units. Frank choses the kemper for live shows because he feels it is more reliable and consistent than having a regular amp/pedal rig
Frank states that he has a tube screamer that he uses in the studio. He has it in his arsenal as well in case he is producing a band and they don’t have the right tool for the sound
Frank states that he has a rat that he uses in the studio. He has it in his arsenal as well in case he is producing a band and they don’t have the right tool for the sound
Frank states that he has a big muff that he uses in the studio. He keeps it in his arsenal just in case a band he produces doesn’t have the right tool for the sound
Frank states that in his studio he has a sans amp bass driver di. He states that his bass player uses a orange bass butler and they are very similar
This is a community-built gear list for Frank Turner.
- Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, Studio Equipment, Software Plugins and VSTs, Headphones, and other instruments and add it to Frank Turner.
- The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
- To receive email updates when Frank Turner is seen with new gear, follow the artist.
Discography
Take to the Road - Live At Shepherds Bush Empire 2009
2007
Sleep Is for the Week: Tenth Anniversary Edition (Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007)
2007
Xtra Mile High Club, Vol. 1
2008
Love Ire & Song: Tenth Anniversary Edition (Demos and BBC Sessions)
2008
The First Three Years
2009
Love Ire & Song
2009
Poetry Of The Deed (Deluxe Edition)
2009
Poetry of the Deed: Tenth Anniversary Edition (B-sides)
2009
Poetry of the Deed: Tenth Anniversary Edition (Live at Union Chapel, London, 19th December 2009)
2009
Sleep Is For The Week
2010
Buddies
2011
England Keep My Bones (Deluxe Edition)
2011
Album Credits
-
Producer
-
Somewhere Inbetween (Acoustic)
Frank Turner · 2024
Producer -
Producer
-
Producer
-
Producer
-
Producer
-
Producer
-
Producer
-
Last Minutes and Lost Evenings
Frank Turner · 2012
Producer -
Producer