Jake Snider
Jake Snider's Gear
I also used a Goodsell Custom 33 as kind of a counterpoint. Both amps are definitely in the same world, but they have different characteristics.
In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly see an Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini.
"...kind of a Slap Back delay using the Vox DelayLab..." 1:00
Jake uses his Delay Lab all the time, basically using as a Slap Back delay, although he changes to a more modulated preset for a couple songs during the show.
In this Twitter post posted by Snider on his official profile, the Ernie Ball Music Man Cutlass is visible.
Snider put this guitar up for sale, with asking price being the 1600 dollars. It is in gold colour.
"And this is the new S1 AC30, just a single-speaker top boost channel, and I had a creamback put in it instead of the stock."
"...and two Line 6 DL4's that I use for sampling parts, and looping." -Jake Snider 0:40
"Every since I got it, it's made its way into the set quite a few times, and it has a lot of advantages over your sort of typical stage guitar I suppose. It's light as hell - it's awesome." - Jakes talks about his Virage and other stage gear in this Vox-produced video.
Jake Snider says at 8:43 of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar "started kind of playing them in Europe as rentals actually - and then wanted to get one at home so I tried out the hand wired one but the lead time on getting one of those was too long and the tour was coming up so I just got the regulars."
At :50s of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar Jake shows us his pedalboard complete with a BBE Green Screamer that he uses for distortion.
At 1:44 of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar Jake talks about his Mu-Tron Phaser saying "it’s just a really nice old rich thick phaser that I love to use."
In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly see an EarthQuaker Organizer.
In this Twitter post posted by Snider on his official profile, the PRS Vela is visible.
In this setup photo posted by Snider, the black Gibson Les Paul Custom can be seen.
Yeah, on this one I did play a lot of different guitars. I used the new Ibanez Talman quite a bit—the Tele-style Talman.
Jake Snider is seen using a Gretsch 6121 Roundup electric guitar, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Equipboard.
In this photo, two of Snider's Stratocasters can be seen : Tokai Stratocaster and Fender MIJ '57 Reissue Stratocaster.
"I've been with Vox a few years, it's what I always kind of wanted to end up with, like a Vox-style sound. I started talking to Brian from Vox, and he had me try out this hand-wired, and it's amazing."
At 2:22 of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar Jake shows us a homemade clean effects pedal built by Minus The Bear's drummer.
At 3:00 of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar Jake talks about his volume pedal saying "I use that to mute stuff if I’m going to sample a part that I’m going to play on a song but I can’t play it during a song."
At 5:11 of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar Jake show us his custom Ibanez Roadcore Classic with a Seymour Duncan mini-humbucker and SD tele-style bridge pickup. According to the accompanying article "He keeps the pickup selector taped to neck-only, however."
In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly an Ibanez Tube Screamer.
In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly see two different Fuzzrocious Afterlife Reverbs.
In this photo, among Dunlop string covers, one of the items behind Strats is the EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai.
In a Twitter post by Jake Snider, a setup photo reveals the Electro-Harmonix LPB-1 Linear Power Booster Nano on his amp, highlighting its role in his sound configuration.
"Basic Small Stone, I had a Mu-Tron Phasor, those are huge. Real thick and nice sounding, I just started having some trouble with the knob, and so I went simple with the Small Stone."
"And this is the new S1 AC30, just a single-speaker top boost channel, and I had a creamback put in it instead of the stock."
"It's smoother, it isn't quite as peaky. It just gives it more of what my brain thinks a Vox sounds like."
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