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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.

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In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly see an Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini.

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"...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.

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In this Twitter post posted by Snider on his official profile, the Ernie Ball Music Man Cutlass is visible.

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Snider put this guitar up for sale, with asking price being the 1600 dollars. It is in gold colour.

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"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."

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"...and two Line 6 DL4's that I use for sampling parts, and looping." -Jake Snider 0:40

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"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.

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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."

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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.

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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."

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In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly see an EarthQuaker Organizer.

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In this Twitter post posted by Snider on his official profile, the PRS Vela is visible.

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In this setup photo posted by Snider, the black Gibson Les Paul Custom can be seen.

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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.

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Jake Snider is seen using a Gretsch 6121 Roundup electric guitar, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Equipboard.

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In this photo, two of Snider's Stratocasters can be seen : Tokai Stratocaster and Fender MIJ '57 Reissue Stratocaster.

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"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."

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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.

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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."

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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."

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In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly an Ibanez Tube Screamer.

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In this photo of Jake's pedalboard, you can clearly see two different Fuzzrocious Afterlife Reverbs.

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In this photo, among Dunlop string covers, one of the items behind Strats is the EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai.

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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.

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"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."

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"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."

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"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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