Jake Jones' Gear
In the live performance captured by TheRealConcertKing on YouTube, Jake Jones is seen using the Schecter Tempest Custom guitar during the first half of New Years Day's set on June 19, 2013, at the Warped Tour in Chula Vista, CA.
In a live performance of New Years Day's "I'm No Good" at the Vans Warped Tour 2013 in Dallas, TX, Jake Jones is seen using a Schecter C-7 Deluxe for the songs played in Drop A
In the provided image, Jake Jones is clearly seen using the Schecter Blackjack ATX C-1 guitar.
In the video titled "New Years Day - Episode 2" by NewYearsDayOFFICIAL on YouTube, Jake Jones is seen tracking with an Ernie Ball Music Man Reflex guitar during the making of their album "Victim to Villain."
In the video titled "New Years Day - Episode 2," Jake Jones is clearly seen using a 1969 Gibson SG Standard - White while tracking guitars, as published by NewYearsDayOFFICIAL on YouTube.
In the video titled "New Years Day - Episode 2" by NewYearsDayOFFICIAL on YouTube, Jake Jones is seen using the Orange TH100 Head amplifier during the recording of their album "Victim to Villain."
In the official behind-the-scenes video titled "New Years Day - Behind The Scenes of Angel Eyes" on YouTube, Jake Jones is seen using a Marshall JCM 800 2210 amplifier. This video was published by NewYearsDayOFFICIAL and filmed by Daniel Rodriguez, with editing by Anthony Barro.
In the official behind-the-scenes video for "Angel Eyes" by New Years Day, Jake Jones can be seen using a Marshall 4x12 Cab with V30 speakers. This video is provided by NewYearsDayOFFICIAL on YouTube, filmed by Daniel Rodriguez and edited by Anthony Barro.
In a live performance video titled "New Years Day - 'Any Last Words' (Live in San Diego 6-19-13)" uploaded by TheRealConcertKing on YouTube, Jake Jones is seen using an Orange PPC412 Guitar Speaker Cabinet during New Years Day's set at the Warped Tour in 2013.
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