Greg Howe
Greg Howe's Gear
According to this Premier Guitar article of May 2007, Howe was using the BOSS Phase Shifter pedal.
On the Daddario website it says Greg plays the XS strings
In a 2018 YouTube video by Vintage Guitar magazine, Greg Howe identifies and refers to the Seymour Duncan Jimmy Page "Whole Lotta Humbucker" as “Kind of a temporary pickup” in his guitar at the 2:02 mark.
Guitarist Greg Howe uses the Keeley ECCOS pedal, as evidenced by a photograph of his pedalboard taken by Equipboard.com user "Singletrackfun" before his performance on August 2, 2023, at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, during the Lost and Found North America Tour.
Guitarist Greg Howe is confirmed to use the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay pedal, as demonstrated by a photograph of his pedalboard captured by Equipboard.com user "Singletrackfun" at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, prior to his performance on August 2, 2023, during his Lost and Found North America Tour.
Guitarist Greg Howe is confirmed to use the Carl Martin Compressor/Limiter pedal, as evidenced by a photograph of his pedalboard taken by Equipboard.com user "Singletrackfun" before his performance on August 2, 2023, at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, during the Lost and Found North America Tour.
Greg Howe is confirmed to use the Carl Martin Lick Box Signature Greg Howe overdrive pedal, as evidenced by the YouTube video on the Carl Martin product page and a pedalboard photograph taken by Equipboard user Singletrackfun during Greg Howe's Lost and Found North America tour at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, on August 2, 2023.
In the YouTube video titled "Greg Howe Pedalboard SOS" by TheGigRig, the Line 6 Relay G50 Wireless Guitar System is visibly mounted on the top right of Greg Howe's pedalboard at timestamps 02:14 and 2:27. The video description also lists it as a "Line6 Wireless," confirming its use by the artist.
According to the Kiesel Guitars webpage, the Kiesel Lyra is the result of a design collaboration between guitarist Greg Howe and Kiesel Guitars.
According to the Kiesel Guitars website, Greg Howe uses the Kiesel Greg Howe Signature Series guitar.
Greg Howe owns a Fender Telecaster, custom-built by Dan Smith, as confirmed by Reverb.com. This Tobacco Burst Telecaster was crafted alongside Howe’s Candy Apple Red Strat and features a Floyd Rose tremolo, a 24-fret neck, and a 17" radius. It has a coil tap switch for versatile tonal options and is known for its role in tracks such as “Present - Moment” from the collaboration album with Richie Kotzen, "Project," and the opening licks of “Crack It Way Open” from the "Extraction" album.
Greg Howe uses the DiMarzio DP415 Area 58 Pickup, which is described as providing a "warm and bell-like" tone in the neck position, according to a listing on Reverb for a Laguna LE-924 guitar owned by him.
Greg Howe uses the DiMarzio Area 67 Pickup, known for its bright and glassy sound, in the middle position of his Laguna LE-924 guitar. This setup, verified by Reverb, provides Strat-style versatility, high fidelity, and classic tone with none of the noise.
Guitarist Greg Howe uses the DiMarzio DP416 Area 61 Pickup, as confirmed by the Reverb listing for his Laguna LE-924 guitar. The pickup delivers a punchy sound with just the right edge, contributing to a Strat-style versatility, high fidelity, and classic tone without noise.
Guitarist Greg Howe is known to own a right-handed Flat Black Laguna Le200BKS-LH, as confirmed by a listing on Reverb, titled "Flat Black Laguna Owned by Greg Howe."
The Taurus Amplification Servo is owned by guitarist Greg Howe, as verified by the listing on Reverb.
The Zoom G11 is owned by guitarist Greg Howe, as confirmed by a listing on Reverb.
Greg Howe is confirmed to own an ESP Ltd D-5 5-String Bass, as verified by a listing on Reverb that explicitly states it was owned by him.
This Friedman Twin Sister is owned by Greg Howe
Greg Howe owns and uses a Fender Dual Showman SR, as evidenced by its listing on Reverb titled "Fender Dual Showman Head Owned by Greg Howe." This amplifier was utilized in the production of notable albums such as "Introspection," "Parallax," and "Tilt."
Greg Howe is confirmed to own a Cornford MK50 MKII amplifier head, as evidenced by a listing on Reverb.com titled "Cornford MK50Hii Head w/ Roadcase Owned by Greg Howe."
This Mojotone JMP45 Boutique Plexi is owned by Greg Howe
This DV Mark Cabinet 4x12 is owned by Greg Howe
This DV Mark Slanted Cabinet 4x12 is owned by Greg Howe
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