Kellen McGregor
Kellen McGregor's Gear
Uses a custom model, "They built me a one of a kind 26.5" TL60, with a matte antique white finish and natural wood back, hip shot bridge, and @fishmanmusic Fluence pickups in it! And yea it's super sick to play my hybrid drop g# tunings in. I've never been a 7 string guy and this fits exactly what I need!"
Kellen starts talking about his Axe Fx at 2:12.
States in the description that he uses the NS-10's
Marshall JCM 800 Head can be seen at 0:08 and 0:19 in the video by STL Tones
In the third image from the top, Kellen McGregor is seen holding a Kiesel D6 Delos guitar. The article confirms that this guitar is tuned to Drop A#.
In the sixth image from the top, Kellen uses a Kemper Profile Power Rack with a Neural DSP: Archetype Gojira profile.
The article states that Kellen uses a Kemper Profiler Remote Foot Controller live.
Kellen McGregor played this guitar on the 2009 Memphis May Fire album "Sleepwalking" and for many years after on the road before he landed a sponsorship deal with Schecter. I had the good fortune of using Kellen as a producer for one of my projects, after which I bought this off of him. I've included some pictures from music videos of Kellen playing this exact guitar and a shot from a live show circa 2009.
- Caleb's Gear Emporium on Reverb
This photo shows Kellen playing a Schecter Blackjack ATX Solo-6 of the 3 Tone Satin Sunburst variant. A comment from an old Reddit post confirms this too. (https://www.reddit.com/r/Metalcore/comments/1fje2d/comment/caayki8/)
In the seventh image from the top, Kellen can be seen playing a variant of the PRS McCarty Singlecut live on Warped Tour 2015.
In the PRS Guitars 30th Anniversary Shout Out video, Kellen McGregor is seen holding a PRS Tremonti variant. At 0:14 in the video, a close-up of the headstock confirms it as a PRS Tremonti.
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