Lachlan Caskey
Lachlan Caskey's Gear
Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:
What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.
Here, you can see Lachlan using a left handed fender stratocaster.
Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:
What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.
Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:
What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.
Though he doesn't say which Behringer reverb exactly, it is described as "old shitty," so one can assume it is the earliest version of the pedal.
Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:
Before we started the album we made a list of pedals that we would want, and ended up acquiring a ZVex Super Duper, Boss RV5 and DD7. And I bought a ZVex Woolly Mammoth.
Lachlan Caskey is pictured with his Fender Telecaster, showcasing his preference for this classic guitar.
In this picture, Lachlan can be seen playing a Left-Handed ‘Italia Modena’ Electric Guitar
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You can see the Vox AC30 next to Lachlan and behind Sean clearly.
There are two Hot Rods right next to each other behind Lachlan. These appear to be the MK IVs based on the white knobs on top, which came with this specific model. Sean seems to have one behind him as well.
you can see the Line 6 M5 in this video at 20:40~
you can see the BOSS MS-3 in this video at 20:40~
you can see the Strymon TimeLine in this video at 20:40~
In an Instagram story photo, Lachlan Caskey is seen using The King Of Gear Oxford Drive distortion pedal.
In an Instagram story photo, Lachlan Caskey is shown using the GFI System Synesthesia multi-effects pedal.
Lachlan Caskey uses the Boss EV-30 Dual Expression Pedal, as shown in a photo from his Instagram story.
In an Instagram story photo, Lachlan Caskey is shown using the Origin Effects Cali76 Stacked Edition compressor pedal.
This Reddit post includes a picture of Lachlan’s board during the “Tourzilla” tour with the band Vacations. In the top left of the pedalboard you can spot the Universal Audio Woodrow, which was likely used to send a DI signal to the PA.
In this video we see Lachlan using a Fender Player Series Stratocaster in Polar White with a Maple Neck. This guitar made it's appearance around 2019, It's one of Lachlan's main guitars in present times. It could of been given to him by Fender during a time they did a campaign with them? Performances this guitar is seen in Include Audiotree Live, FMU Music Video, Bass God on baked and on Tours such as their recent 2022 tour.
Features Alder body with gloss finish Three Player Series single-coil Stratocaster pickups "Modern C"-shaped neck profile 9.5"-radius fingerboard 2-point tremolo bridge with bent-steel saddles
Specifications
General SERIES: Player ORIENTATION: Right-Hand COLOR: Polar White COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: MX Neck NECK MATERIAL: Maple NECK FINISH: Satin Urethane Finish on Back, Gloss Urethane Finish on Front NECK SHAPE: Modern "C" NECK CONSTRUCTION: 4-Bolt Standard FINGERBOARD RADIUS: 9.5" (241 mm) FINGERBOARD MATERIAL: Maple POSITION INLAYS: Black Dot NUMBER OF FRETS: 22 TRUSS ROD: Standard TRUSS ROD NUT: 3/16" Hex Adjustment STRING NUT: Synthetic Bone NUT WIDTH: 1.650" (42 mm) NUT MATERIAL: Synthetic Bone
Body BODY: Alder BODY FINISH: Gloss Polyester BODY SHAPE: Stratocaster® BODY MATERIAL: Alder Hardware BRIDGE: 2-Point Synchronized Tremolo with Bent Steel Saddles BRIDGE MOUNTING: 2-Point Modern PICKGUARD: 3-Ply Parchment PICKUP COVERS: Parchment CONTROL KNOBS: Parchment Plastic SWITCH TIP: Parchment HARDWARE FINISH: Nickel/Chrome TUNING MACHINES: Standard Cast/Sealed STRING TREES: Single-Wing STRINGS: Fender® USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges), PN 0730250403 TREMOLO ARM: Standard Tremolo Arm NECK PLATE: 4-Bolt with "F" Logo STRAP BUTTONS: Standard
Electronics BRIDGE PICKUP: Player Series Alnico 5 Strat® Single-Coil MIDDLE PICKUP: Player Series Alnico 5 Strat® Single-Coil NECK PICKUP: Player Series Alnico 5 Strat® Single-Coil PICKUP CONFIGURATION: SSS CONTROLS: Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck/Middle Pickups), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup) SWITCHING: 5-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup, Position 3. Middle Pickup, Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup, Position 5. Neck Pickup
Measurements SHIPPING WEIGHT: 10.25 LB FRET SIZE: Medium Jumbo SCALE LENGTH: 25.5" (64.77 cm)
In an article by Australian Musician Magazine, Sean Caskey confirms that his brother, Lachlan Caskey, used a vintage Vox AC-15 C1 amplifier while recording the album "In A Million Years", along with other amps such as a Fender Blues DeVille 410.
In an article by Australian Musician Magazine, Sean Caskey confirms that his brother, Lachlan Caskey, used a Fender Blues DeVille 410 amplifier while recording the album "In A Million Years".
Lachlan Caskey used the Beyerdynamic M201 microphone for guitar amplifiers, as documented in an article from AudioTechnology.
Lachlan Caskey is confirmed to use a uniquely left-handed Harmony Juno guitar, as evident from an Instagram video where he unboxes and showcases the instrument, stating it was custom made by Benjamin Mah of Harmony. He has also been seen using this guitar in live performances, including shows in Manila in '24 and Toronto in '25.
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