Living Monstrosity's Gear
Living Monstrosity is shown using the B.C. Rich Warlock Widow guitar in a photo on their official Facebook page, highlighting its fierce and eye-catching design.
Living Monstrosity is seen using an Epiphone Explorer Electric Guitar in a photo posted on their official Facebook page, showcasing the instrument's classic shape and solid tone.
Living Monstrosity uses the Shure SM57, noted for its affordability and reliability in vocal recording, as seen on their Facebook page.
Living Monstrosity uses the Shure SM58 for vocal recording, as shown on their Facebook page.
Living Monstrosity uses the Randall RX120rh guitar amplifier head during their garage jam sessions, as featured in a post by livingmonstrosity_tom on Instagram.
Living Monstrosity utilizes the Randall 4x12 Cabinet during their garage jam sessions, as showcased in a post on their Instagram account.
Living Monstrosity uses the Blackstar ID:60TVP power amplifier, as shown in a Facebook photo. This gear is noted for its adaptability and ease of use.
Living Monstrosity uses the Line 6 Pod HD Pro X, as seen in their Facebook timeline photo.
Living Monstrosity uses the Blackstar ID 60 TVP combo guitar amplifier, as seen in a Facebook post. This amp is praised for its adaptability and power relative to its size.
Living Monstrosity utilizes the Blackstar FS-10 switch effects pedal, as showcased in a Facebook post highlighting its ease of use and built-in tuner feature.
Living Monstrosity uses the Line 6 FBV Shortboard for convenient live tone switching, as shown in their Instagram post by livingmonstrosity_tom.
Living Monstrosity showcases their use of the ESP LTD Bass Guitar on their Facebook page, highlighting its stunning tone and comfortable feel.
Living Monstrosity showcases their Ibanez SRKP4 electric bass on their Facebook page, noting it as "ridiculously fun & playable."
This is a community-built gear list for Living Monstrosity.
- Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, Bass Guitars, Drum Sets, Cymbals, Snare Drums, Drumsticks, and other instruments and add it to Living Monstrosity.
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