Lizzy McAlpine
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can be seen playing Fender Stratocaster.
in this video Lizzy McAlpine can be seen using Gibson J45
In this instagram livestream snippet Lizzy can be seen using the cd-60, and almost all of her (instagram lives) other ones as well. It seems to be her main guitar as she primarily uses anytime she is at home.
In her YouTube video "the making of five seconds flat: the album," Lizzy McAlpine is seen using an Apple MacBook Air in her studio for recording sessions.
She is seen using these in her studio vlog
she is seen using this to record her vocals in this vlog.
Lizzy is seen using these headphones while doing some vocal recording during a vlog.
Lizzy uses this microphone in this performance.
Lizzy uses this guitar in this video. You can tell it's a GTe Mahogany because of the knobs (for the ES pickup system), the mahogany top, and the rosette (different than the rosette on the GS Mini). The soundhole size in comparison to the body size is another indicator that it's a GT, rather than a GS Mini.
Lizzy sings into this microphone for this performance.
Lizzy uses this guitar for this concert.
ADK Microphones Z-Mod Z-67 Large Diaphragm Multipattern Tube Condenser Microphone
Condenser MicrophonesLizzy is shown using this microphone at 1:04. This was confirmed in this gearspace.com post by Philip Etherington, her producer in this post: https://gearspace.com/board/showpost.php?p=16381351&postcount=9
Lizzy can be seen playing this midi controller at 2:00.
Lizzy is playing this guitar in this performance.
You can see Lizzy singing into a mic with this shield around it at 7:07.
Lizzy uses this guitar in this video.
Lizzy can be seen using this guitar at 1:03 in this video. You can tell that it's either a Cory Wong Signature Stratocaster or a Highway One Stratocaster, based on the Sapphire Blue color, 22 frets, two string trees, and truss rod at the headstock. However, it has a pearloid pickguard (Cory's has that stock), seems slightly smaller (one feature of his signature), and looks brand new (the Highway One was dicontinued in 2011, so it's likely it's a new guitar, not a Highway One).
Lizzy uses a newer version of this soundhole cover, the D'Addario version. You can tell by the D'Addario logo in the middle and the "USA Made" undeneath.
You can tell this is an 812ce-n by the appointments (binding, tuners, rosette, etc) and the body shape/size/cutaway shape.
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