John Laux
John Laux's Gear
¨this is the guitar im using for tracking. It´s a uh jackson usa kelly.¨
At the outset of the video titled "John Laux - 4 Absolutely Essential Effects and Pedals - Warbringer," posted by WarbringerOfficial on YouTube, John Laux, the guitarist, is seen utilizing the Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head. This video serves as evidence that Laux incorporates this specific guitar amplifier head into his setup, as he discusses the essential effects and pedals for the modern-day thrash guitarist, underlining the importance of certain gear in achieving his sound.
In a video posted by WarbringerOfficial on YouTube, titled "John Laux - 4 Absolutely Essential Effects and Pedals - Warbringer," John Laux, the guitarist of Warbringer, discusses his essential guitar effects and specifically elaborates on his use of the Tech 21 Boost D.L.A. Analog Delay Emulator Pedal around the 0:40 mark. He explains the importance and utility of this pedal in his setup, highlighting its necessity for the modern-day thrash lead guitarist.
In this video posted by Warbringer on their official Youtube channel, you can see that John Laux is using an Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer as a Boost pedal in his rig
In this video posted by Warbringer on their official Youtube channel, around 4:00 John Laux is explaining why he uses and thinks its essential to have a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor in a guitar rig
In this video posted by Warbringer on their official Youtube channel, at around 5:00 John Laux said that "I like to have a chromatic tuner at my foot because when you're playing and you engage it you get a kill switch keeps you dead quiet on the stage while you're tuning.
In this video uploaded by Century Media on their official Youtube channel, about 2:00 you can see that John Laux is using a Galaxy Tape Echo for his leads in the studio.
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