Kevin Skaff
Kevin Skaff's Gear
Kevin Skaff uses PRS guitars. He switched to PRS guitars after the PRS team contacted ADTR management. they contacted ADTR to have someone try the guitars, and Kevin was happy to try them. In all of his PRS guitars except his baritone, he has a pare of PRS 58/15 Pickups. These pickups are more of a modern style paf pickup.
In a Premier Guitar interview, Kevin Skaff discusses using the DigiTech Drop pedal as part of his setup with A Day to Remember.
During this acoustic set, kevin can be seen using a gretsch white falcon for the song already gone
A detailed gear diagram of Kevin Skaff's A Day To Remember stage setup that traces the signal flow of the equipment in his 2010 guitar rig. Kevin was interviewed for the guitar rig.
Kevin used a Furman pedal board during his band's 2010 tour, according to this diagram. Kevin was interviewed for this guitar rig layout.
A detailed gear diagram of Kevin Skaff's A Day To Remember stage setup that traces the signal flow of the equipment in his 2010 guitar rig. Kevin was interviewed for the guitar rig.
Kevin's pedal board on the 2010 tour was almost exclusively Boss effects.
A detailed gear diagram of Kevin Skaff's A Day To Remember stage setup that traces the signal flow of the equipment in his 2010 guitar rig. Kevin was interviewed for the guitar rig.
According to GuitarGeek, he used a WH-4 whammy pedal.
Kevin used a straight, oversized Mesa/Boogie cabinet.
A detailed gear diagram of Kevin Skaff's A Day To Remember stage setup that traces the signal flow of the equipment in his 2010 guitar rig. Kevin was interviewed for the guitar rig.
In a user-uploaded photo, Kevin Skaff is shown using the Strymon TimeLine delay effects pedal.
According to Skaff's pedalboard photo, Skaff uses the MC401 Boost/Line Driver.
According to Skaff's Instagram photo, Skaff uses the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG pedal.
According to Skaff's Instagram photo, Skaff uses TC Electronic PolyTune pedal.
In a user-uploaded photo on Instagram, Kevin Skaff is shown using the Custom Audio Electronics RS-T MIDI Foot Controller.
From the interview with premier guitar.
In an interview with Premier Guitar, Kevin Skaff discusses using the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb as part of his guitar effects setup.
A user-uploaded photo from a recent Reverb purchase suggests that Kevin Skaff owns the Morley PDWII Pro Series II Distortion Wah Volume Pedal. Given that Neil typically doesn't use pedals, it's likely Kevin's. However, the specific application of the pedal remains unclear.
For the majority of this acoustic performance, Kevin uses a gibson hummingbird acoustic
In an Instagram post by Kevin Skaff, he is shown playing a Jackson RR 1 electric guitar, captured by @hartleyphoto.
in this post Kevin can be seen playing a gibson flying v
In this video from jackson guitars, Kevin talks about and demos the jackson American series soloist. Kevin states that his first real guitar was a jackson. Kevin likes that the guitar features one of his favorite pickups of all time, the duncan jb
Kevin posted a picture of his new live rig on Instagram.
In this post Kevin shows off his custom Jackson TL-2h. This guitar was custom made for kevin by the jackson custom shop. This guitar is in a silverburst finish. It features a set of Seymore Duncan pickups. Kevin requested the neck on the guitar mimic his jackson sl-3
In this post kevin shows off the amp rig him and his roadie Cowboy created. Kevin uses a axe fx 3 for all of his amp tones. He controls the axe fx with a fc-12 foot controller and a pair of mission expression pedals.
In this post kevin shows off the amp rig him and his roadie Cowboy created. Kevin uses a axe fx 3 for all of his amp tones. He controls the axe fx with a fc-12 foot controller and a pair of mission expression pedals.
Kevin shows off his axe-fx rig he uses live. This rig was designed by him and his tech cowboy. To create and edit his patches on the axe fx, kevin uses the axe edit software
In this post, Kevin shows off his triple rectifier.
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