Justin Sandercoe's Gear
Justin Sandercoe used the Fender Mustang I V2 amplifier for his band's first album, as shown in the Ytimg source image.
In the YouTube video titled "First Guitar Song? 3 Little Birds Super Easy Chords | Bob Marley," Justin Sandercoe uses a Maton EM100C Messiah Acoustic Guitar. Known for his preference for Maton guitars, Sandercoe owns several, showcasing his affinity for the brand.
Justin Sandercoe uses the Gretsch G6131MY Malcolm Young Signature electric guitar specifically for AC/DC lessons, as evidenced in the provided image.
In the YouTube lesson video by JustinGuitar Songs, Justin Sandercoe plays a Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar, referring to it as one of his older models.
1973 Marshall JMP50 "This was the last series of Marshalls that were point to point wired, but this one the wiring is on a kinda circuit board, but still hand done. Sounds amazing, one of the best I've had and don't imagine I'll ever sell this one."
Main guitar now in the studio. HSS, Antique Modern. Like it a lot :)
In this video you can see Justin using a Ditto X2
in this lesson he is using gibson goldtop
Justin Sandercoe uses the Maton Mini EML 6 for higher tunings, as shown in the user-uploaded image from Ytimg.
Justin Sandercoe uses the Fender Mark Knopfler Stratocaster Electric Guitar in some of his lessons, as seen in the Ytimg source image.
In his earlier lessons, Justin Sandercoe plays a Fender Jaguar.
"I bought this off session monster Mark Johns in the late 90's, amazing sounding rock amp with three gain stages. I don't use it much these days but I don't really want to get rid of it."
Justin wanted a more bluesy sound when he was recording in the studio and this was his choice. And although the guitar in the picture has a Bigsby, Gold volume Control Knobs, And a Black Pickguard, it is the same old model, The Gibson ES-335.
"I really can't decide on this... it's got some great sounds but it's not quite me, I should sell it, but it's the most expensive amp I have so I feel like maybe I just haven't got the amp figured out yet... and maybe one day I'll get it sounding awesome!!"
At 4:36 he talks about his pedals (Keeley modded Blues Driver)
Justin Sandercoe selected the 1969 Gibson ES-335 for its bluesy sound during studio recordings. Despite its unique features—such as a Bigsby, gold volume control knobs, and a black pickguard—the guitar remains the classic ES-335 model. This information is detailed on JustinGuitar.com.
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