"J Dog" Jorel Decker
"J Dog" Jorel Decker's Gear
J Dog uses a Schecter Tempest Custom with a Hollywood Undead-themed finish.
In the music video for "We Are" by Hollywood Undead, J Dog (Jorel Decker) uses the Boss MT-2 Metal Zone pedal.
Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Guitar Amplifier HeadsAt 4:36 in the "Comin' in Hot" music video, J-Dog is playing his Schecter Tempest Custom into a Marshall JCM2000 TSL100.
In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Rode NTK.
Jorel Decker, known as "J Dog," uses the Schecter Blackjack ATX C-4 bass guitar, as indicated by the source from Google.
Both Charlie Scene and J-Dog can be seen posing next to an Eganter Vengeance on the Egnater website.
Both Charlie Scene and J-Dog can be seen posing next to an Eganter Vengeance straight 412 on the Egnater website.
In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Blue Kiwi.
In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Neumann U-87.
In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Shure SM7B.
In this video, Decker can be seen playing the Dave Smith Prophet 6, which belongs to Plastic Dog Recording studio, located in Los Angeles.
In the official music video for Hollywood Undead's song "Alright," Jorel "J Dog" Decker is visibly playing a Schecter J-4 Bass in Sea Foam Green, as seen in the video provided by Hollywood Undead on YouTube.
J-Dog is seen playing a Schecter P-4 Bass in 3-Tone Sunburst in the provided image. He also owns a Schecter P-4 Bass in Ivory, as evidenced in the House Party videos.
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