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The main guitars I use live and in the studio include 2 Ibanez RG2228’s, one custom Ibanez 8 string, featuring a body similar to that of the RG2228 with a maple fingerboard

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In a video, Justin Lowe from After The Burial discusses his positive experience playing the Ibanez RG821 guitar, as featured on the Ibanez website.

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In an interview with Kill The Music, Justin Lowe of After The Burial mentions using Toontrack EZDrummer 2 as part of his straightforward setup, alongside a MacBook Pro and Logic.

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"My studio and touring rigs are similar in that I use the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx Ultra pre-amp for both. Studio-wise, the setup I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro, Logic, Toontrack and Spectrasonics software instruments, Nord Lead 2, Axe-Fx Ultra, a pair of Yamaha HS-80m monitors, and an Apogee Duet interface. Live I use the Axe-Fx Ultra, powered with a Rocktron Velocity 300 power amp and controlled by the Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro"

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"The main guitars I use live and in the studio include an Ibanez RG3570z"

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in the first few seconds of the video you can see that the dual terror stands on justins main amp the dual terror seems to be a backup amp

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In a video by Ibanez Guitar, Justin Lowe from After The Burial demonstrates the Ibanez RG9BK, mentioning that he can play everything he wrote for 7 or 8 strings on this 9-string guitar.

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They're both using the Axe Fx's (Ultras) live (which I assumed), and they sound sick. What interested me is that they each run their signal in stereo. One side skips cab emulation and gets tuned to their Orange cabs, and that purely acts as a stage monitor, and a backup in case something goes wrong.

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"My studio and touring rigs are similar in that I use the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx Ultra pre-amp for both. Studio-wise, the setup I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro, Logic, Toontrack and Spectrasonics software instruments, Nord Lead 2, Axe-Fx Ultra, a pair of Yamaha HS-80m monitors"

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At 2:05 Justin and Tret shows their Axe Fx Ultra

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In an interview on SevenString.org, Justin Lowe mentioned using a Carvin F150 Power Amp as part of his equipment setup.

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" I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro"

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" the setup I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro, Logic, "

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"the setup I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro, Logic, Toontrack and Spectrasonics software instruments"

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"My studio and touring rigs are similar in that I use the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx Ultra pre-amp for both. Studio-wise, the setup I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro, Logic, Toontrack and Spectrasonics software instruments, Nord Lead 2"

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"My studio and touring rigs are similar in that I use the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx Ultra pre-amp for both. Studio-wise, the setup I use for almost everything is pretty simple; MacBook Pro, Logic, Toontrack and Spectrasonics software instruments, Nord Lead 2, Axe-Fx Ultra, a pair of Yamaha HS-80m monitors, and an Apogee Duet interface. "

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"Live I use the Axe-Fx Ultra, powered with a Rocktron Velocity 300 power amp "

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" I also use the Line 6 g90 relay wireless system."

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"All of the 8 strings are fitted with Seymour Duncan Blackout 8s."

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In the YouTube video titled "After the Burial: 'My Frailty' Guitar Lesson" by Guitar World, Justin Lowe is seen using a DigiTech WH-4 Whammy (4th Gen) at the 5:35 timestamp. This video features a demonstration of their track "My Frailty" from the "In Dreams" album, highlighting the gear used during that era.

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In the video "After The Burial 'In Dreams' Album Pre Production Pt. 1," filmed and edited by Rico Roman Productions, Justin Lowe is seen with a Fender HM Stratocaster in natural ash at the timestamp 1:47.

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