Louise Post's Gear

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"Gibsons are my favourite. I’m currently playing predominately my SG. I have two SGs now that I play. One of them is old, one of them is new. I’m still on the fence about the new ones because it’s one of those really thin necks and it’s kind of weird but it was such a cute guitar and I really wanted a white SG so I bought it but I don’t like the neck. And also it’s funny, it feels kind of like a toy guitar compared to my old SG, which I think is a ’79 and feels so substantial". - See more at: http://iheartguitarblog.com/2014/09/interview-veruca-salts-louise-post.html#sthash.3cazMsc7.4tSHwyk1.dpuf

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“The Rockerverb is exactly what I needed–rich, pretty clean tone combined with the perfect saturated dirty channel. I am in heaven.”

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"I’m playing the Rockerverb and I have an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, a standard BOSS overdrive, digital delay, chorus… I mean, I like to mess around with Micro Synths and the Line 6 digital delay pedal. That’s fun."

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Louise Post is seen with the Fulltone Full-Drive2 Mosfet in a post on Veruca Salt's official Instagram, expressing her admiration for its sound.

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Louise Post played an Epiphone SG G-400 during Veruca Salt's live performance in Germany on August 15, 1997, as seen in the YouTube video by darthdomm. It appears she modified the guitar by replacing the bridge stock pickup or removing its cover. This guitar was also featured in several other performances from 1997.

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I also play a Les Paul Standard that is custom-made. It’s a cherry-red guitar that’s semi-hollowbody so it’s not so heavy. I can’t play that black Les Paul any more because it’s too heavy for me. I’m not gonna do it! I’m not going to wear that tree-trunk around my neck any more. - See more at: http://iheartguitarblog.com/2014/09/interview-veruca-salts-louise-post.html#sthash.3cazMsc7.4tSHwyk1.dpuf

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She used this through the early days. She nowdays she swaped to a Gibson SG.

"I can’t play that black Les Paul any more because it’s too heavy for me. I’m not gonna do it! I’m not going to wear that tree-trunk around my neck any more. So that’s what I’ve been playing: my SGs and my Les Paul."

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"I’m playing the Rockerverb and I have an **Electro-Harmonix Big Muff*, a standard BOSS overdrive, digital delay, chorus… I mean, I like to mess around with Micro Synths and the Line 6 digital delay pedal. That’s fun."

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Can be seen on her pedalboard in the beggining of the video.

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I’m playing the Rockerverb and I have an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, a standard BOSS overdrive, digital delay, chorus… I mean, I like to mess around with Micro Synths and the Line 6 digital delay pedal."

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The tuner can be seen at the beggining of the video.

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In the beggining we can see this pedal. Seems to be replacing her Line 6 DL4.

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Louise can be seen holding her Gibson J-24 Standard

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In a photograph by Andy Labis on Flickr, featuring Louise Post from Veruca Salt, Dunlop Stubby 2.0mm Light Purple Guitar Picks can be seen on the pickstand.

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In this video froma 1994 Veruca Salt performance, Louise Post is seen using a JCM900, in the back of her.

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In the photo provided from a 1997 performance, Louise is seen playing a yellow tele with a black pick guard.

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In this Guitar World interview from 2000, Louise says she used the Boss Hyper Fuzz on Veruca Salt's 3rd album, "Resolver"

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In this 2000 interview for Guitar World, Louise says she used the Bogner Ecstasy to record tracks on Veruca Salt's third album, "Resolver"

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In this photo from 2006, Louise can be seen playing the Daisy Rock Classic during a show in Los Angeles at the Key Club

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