Jay Farrar's Gear

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Jay Farrar, of Son Volt, owns a Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar, as detailed on Reverb. This vintage guitar, Gretsch's counterpart to the Gibson Les Paul Jr. and Epiphone Coronet, features a cherry finish, a HiloTron single-coil pickup, a chunky mahogany neck, and a Burns vibrato tailpiece. It retains its original parts, with signs of wear like patina on the chrome and silhouette marks from a removed "Groovy" tape on the back. The guitar ships in a gig bag.

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Jay Farrar of Son Volt owns an Epiphone Crestwood Custom electric guitar. This model, known for its '60s solid-body design and quality craftsmanship akin to Gibson, has historical significance in influencing the Gibson SG. The source on Reverb confirms Farrar's ownership of this iconic instrument.

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In this photo, which shows Farrar performing at the KEXP with Son Volt, one of the pedals that can be seen on the floor is the Radial Tonebone Trimode.

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In this photo, which shows Farrar performing at the KEXP with Son Volt, one of the pedals that can be seen on the floor is the EHX Holy Grail Plus.

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In this photo, which shows Farrar performing at the KEXP with Son Volt, one of the pedals that can be seen on the floor is the MXR Micro Amp.

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In this image ,Keeley AD9 Analog Delay Pedal can be seen.

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in this picture , Sarno Music Solutions Earth Drive can be seen.

in this picture , Bearfoot fx Sea Blue EQ can be seen.

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Jay Farrar of Son Volt is associated with the Jerry Jones Electric Sitar, as highlighted on Reverb. This instrument, known for its unique, whirring sound reminiscent of the 1960s Coral Sitar, features a precision-made sitar Buzz bridge for accurate string intonation and 13 tunable sympathetic strings. Farrar's sitar is noted for its clean condition and comes with a gig bag, making it ideal for both stage and studio use.

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in this image , Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb can be seen.

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This Lexicon MX400 Sual Stereo Surround Reverb Effects Processor is Owned by Jay Farrar of Son Volt. Lexicon is noted for reverbs, and now the MX400 and MX400XL dual stereo/surround reverb processors. bring those quality sounds to project studios, surround facilities on a budget, and live sound applications. The new single-rackspace, 4-in, 4-out MX400 combines an intuitive front-panel design with Lexicon's "Hardware Plug-in" technology, a unique USB connection, and an interface for use with software recording platforms..

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Jay Farrar, known for his work with Son Volt, owns the Durham Electronics Crazy Horse fuzz pedal. This piece of gear, highlighted on Reverb, is ideal for achieving the distinct tones reminiscent of Neil Young's Live Rust era and Son Volt's early sound.

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