Justin Lee Schultz's Gear
In the attached video, Justin is playing multiple instruments, including the LUMI. It's included in the title.
In the attached video, Justin is playing multiple instruments, including a Spector fretless bass, presumably the SpectorCore 4.
The attached webpage is from D'Angelico's website. Under the artists section for their Excel SS guitar, Justin is listed.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing a D'Angelico Deluxe Atlantic guitar, presumably the Brandon Niederauer signature based on the color of the guitar and the pickguard.
In the attached video, Justin picks up and starts playing his Bedford SH at 0:34
In the attached video, you can see Justin playing his Novation Mininova, clearly labeled and in shot throughout the video.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing a Korg Kronos with 61 keys (I counted)
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing a Marcodi brand Harpejj.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing his VIVO S7 Pro, clearly labeled in the video from the beginning.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen using the Neova, which is even mentioned in the title.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing a Vivo S9
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing his Korg Nautilus starting around 0:38.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen with 2 Korg Kronos keyboards; the top keyboard appears significantly shorter than the bottom one. Knowing he already has a 61 key Kronos (based on proof on Justin's page), and since the Kronos doesn't come in a smaller size, I've concluded the bottom keyboard is likely 88 keys. Further, the keyboard is labeled on the back, but not with an X, so it's not the Kronos X 88.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing the ax at 0:16.
Justin's signature talkbox sound is captured through the TalkStar, as evidenced by the attached video.
In the attached video, you can see Justin playing a clearly labeled Yamaha Motif ES6.
In the attached video, Justin is using the microKORG synthesizer to play into his talkbox. The synth is found in many other performances of Justin's, as well.
In the attached video, Justin is shown on stage playing the XF6.
In the attached video, Justin is playing the XS6 throughout.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen with a Yamaha TRBX bass. Based on the layout of the fret inlays, I could conclude with pretty high certainty that this bass is the 305, and not any model above that (500, 600 series, etc.) because they have asymmetrical inlays under the lowest strings.
In the attached video, Justin can be seen playing on an XS8 in a live performance.
The attached Instagram post shows Justin playing the Combo J7, and the caption mentions how he "got [his] Dexibell Combo J7 today".
In the attached Instagram video, Justin is playing on a Yamaha DX7 at a birthday celebration for Doobie Powell.
In the attached Instagram video, Justin is shown receiving a PRS semi-hollow guitar, signed by Paul Reed Smith himself. Based on the pickups, control layout, and other design features, I'm lead to believe this is the S2 Vela semi-hollow guitar.
In the attached Instagram post, Justin can be seen playing on a Motif ES8.
In the attached Instagram post, Justin is demoing multiple items and announcing a giveaway they are included in, including the Excel Mini DC by D'Angelico.
The attached link is to Supro's artist page, which lists Justin-Lee and shares that he uses their Black Magick Reverb amp. The website doesn't specify whether he uses the combo amp or the amp head (or both), but the combo has been seen in performances Justin has played.
In the attached video, Justin is using the Montage 7 throughout.
Justin Lee Schultz uses the PreSonus AudioBox iTwo, as confirmed by a post on his official Instagram account where he is seen engaging with the equipment during a performance.
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