"J Dog" Jorel Decker's Gear

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J Dog uses a Schecter Tempest Custom with a Hollywood Undead-themed finish.

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In the music video for "We Are" by Hollywood Undead, J Dog (Jorel Decker) uses the Boss MT-2 Metal Zone pedal.

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At 4:36 in the "Comin' in Hot" music video, J-Dog is playing his Schecter Tempest Custom into a Marshall JCM2000 TSL100.

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In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Rode NTK.

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Jorel Decker, known as "J Dog," uses the Schecter Blackjack ATX C-4 bass guitar, as indicated by the source from Google.

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Both Charlie Scene and J-Dog can be seen posing next to an Eganter Vengeance on the Egnater website.

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Both Charlie Scene and J-Dog can be seen posing next to an Eganter Vengeance straight 412 on the Egnater website.

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In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Blue Kiwi.

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In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Neumann U-87.

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In this photo, Decker shared his collection of microphones, with one of them being the Shure SM7B.

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In this video, Decker can be seen playing the Dave Smith Prophet 6, which belongs to Plastic Dog Recording studio, located in Los Angeles.

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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.

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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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