Lindsay McDougall's Gear
In a Facebook story, Lindsay McDougall shared a photo of his pedalboard, featuring the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor.
Posted on his Facebook story with his pedal board
Posted on his Facebook story with his pedal board
Posted on his Facebook story with his pedal board
Posted on his Facebook story with his pedal board
Posted on his Facebook story with his pedal board
Lindsay McDougall uses the Shure GLXD16+ Digital Wireless Guitar Pedal System, as confirmed in a video on YouTube at 3:12 and detailed on the Frenzal Rhomb website, which lists his guitar pedals for the Europe Tour 2024. https://youtu.be/JQ2fvn4TgnY?t=192
Lindsay McDougall uses the Electro-Harmonix The Silencer Noise Gate/Effects Loop, as confirmed by the Frenzal Rhomb website dedicated to their guitar pedals for the Europe Tour 2024. https://youtu.be/JQ2fvn4TgnY?t=192
In the video, Lindsay McDougall can be seen using the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator. This is further corroborated by a listing on a website dedicated to Frenzal Rhomb, which details the guitar pedals used during their Europe Tour 2024.
Lindsay McDougall is confirmed to use the ESP LTD MC-500 Max Cavalera Signature guitar, as evidenced by its appearance in a video uploaded by FanFismTism on YouTube titled "Frenzal Rhomb - 2003-01-19 - Big Day Out [LQ]." The video shows McDougall playing this guitar during the Sans Souci and Forever Malcolm Young tours.This guitar along with the other ESP was used on Sans Souci.
Lindsay used this guitar live from about 2003 till 2005. He gave it away which he states on the Frenzal Rhomb website. This guitar was used along with the Max Cavalera ESP on Sans Souci.
Lindsay McDougall uses the Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion pedal in conjunction with the Marigold and the booster on his pedalboard, as part of the "Man's Still Not a Camel" tour. This is supported by an image on Equipboard.
Lindsay McDougall uses the Boss RC-5 Loop Station to switch between multiple guitar pedals during performances, as evidenced by its use on the "Man's Still Not a Camel" tour, supported by the image proof provided.
Lindsay McDougall used the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head during the recording of "Smoko at the Pet Food Factory." According to Lindsay, the amp was mainly used for feedback, as shown in the image provided here.
In the provided image, the Marshall Silver Jubilee 25/50 50W Amp Head can be seen on the side. Lindsay McDougall used this amp in combination with a Bogner Caveman for the "Smoko at the Pet Food Factory" album. This photo is from Frenzal Rhombs website.
Lindsay McDougall is confirmed to use the Gibson SG Special Faded, as evidenced by the earliest known photograph of the guitar, which dates to the start of 2006. There are no known photos of this guitar from before this time, supporting the claim that it was acquired around this period. The image can be seen at the source image URL.
Lindsay McDougall used the Gibson SG Standard as his main guitar during the early days of Frenzal Rhomb, and it was extensively played until around 2003, as documented by guitarnerd on guitarnerd.com.au.
Lindsay McDougall used a 1965 Gibson SG during his early performances with Frenzal Rhomb, as evidenced by photographs on the website dedicated to the band.
In a photograph from the Frenzal Rhomb website, Lindsay McDougall is shown using a 1972 Gibson SG. This guitar was utilized during tours, while another 1972 SG was reserved for studio recordings.
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