Glen Benton's Gear
In a photo from Basoofka, Glen Benton is seen playing a B.C. Rich Beast Bass, circa 2003.
Glen Benton used a B.C. Rich Custom bass with an "Ant War" graphic, notably the instrument stolen during a show in Bradford, UK, in the 1990s. This connection is highlighted in a Twitter post by LegionsDeath.
In Deicide's early years all the band played BC Rich instruments. Benton used mainly Ironbird basses with humbuckers (one black, as you can see in the video, and one red - there are many pictures of the red one if yuo search on the Internet).
Glen Benton previously shared a photo on his Instagram account showing his use of Dunlop Heavy Stainless Steel Bass Strings (50, 70, 90, 110). The post has since been deleted.
Through out this show Glenn can be seen playing a black Fender Jazz Bass. A good glimpse is at 7:47
Glen Benton is shown on the Darkglass Facebook page with this pedal.
I purchased this Bass guitar with a covering letter which was sent by Glen to the original purchaser in 1999/2000. This bass has also been signed by Glen on the back of the headstock
Glen Benton used also a black 4003 (or 4001) Rickembacker. The proof is the (in)famous "When London Burns" recorded live at The Mean Fiddler, London, 29th November 2004 and published by Earache.
Hartke's website shows that Benton uses the Bass Attack pedal.
Hartke's website shows that Benton uses the LH1000.
In this article it states that Benton has an ESP Phoenix and an ESP Stream.
Samson's website shows that Benton uses this microphone.
Hartke's website shows that Benton uses this cabinet.
Hartke's website shows that Benton uses this cabinet.
Glen Benton references the Mesa/Boogie Subway® D-800™ Bass Amplifier in an Instagram post captioned "The Devil’s Pitchfork!"
In an Instagram post captioned "The Devil’s Pitchfork," Glen Benton references the Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI, suggesting its use in his setup.
Glen Benton uses a custom Fender Custom Shop '51 Precision Bass, which was specifically built for him by Javier Cuba. This information is confirmed by a Facebook post from Fender and a Twitter post by Fender.
This is a community-built gear list for Glen Benton.
- Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Bass Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, and other instruments and add it to Glen Benton.
- 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 Glen Benton is seen with new gear, follow the artist.