Lucas Skinner's Gear

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An image of Lucas Skinner playing a Fender Mustang cream coloured Bass (wearing a blue polo) beside the guitarist/singer Stu Mackenzie.

Can also be seen in this video, it first appears at 1:28. A few customizations he has is that there is a white thumb rest near the bridge, pretty sure he uses it to rest his hand when he picks. He also labeled it BASS, so nobody gets confused.

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Lucas Skinner of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard uses Fender 9050M Stainless Steel Flatwound strings. In a live performance on KEXP, he mentioned to me after the show that he prefers these flatwound strings for their unique sound.

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On a video posted by Eric on the flightless records instagram story, we see lucas using a rickenbacker 4003 bass during a soundcheck. It was probably borrowed as it hasn't been used on any concert since then.

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At around 46:36 minute of the video, you can see the bassist using a red Musicmaster bass

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Lucas Skinner is pictured with his Custom Eccles 5 String Microtonal Bass, highlighting his preference for microtonal music.

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In this photo uploaded to Lucas' Instagram story, a JHS Colour Box can be seen on his board.

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In this performance at the KEXP studios, we see a fender super bassman with an 8x10 cabinet behind Lucas, and also a backup behind the cabinet. Since the begining of the band, Lucas seemed to have used whatever amp he had available for bass. But on early 2018, he bought the amp to keep a more concistent sound. He used it for the first half of the 2018 tour, but he stopped using it for the second half, in favor of an Ampeg SVT CL.

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In this photo uploaded to Lucas' Instagram story, a Dunlop Cry Baby can be seen on his board.

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Lucas can be seen here play his custom fender mustang microtonal fret bass on a KEXP session on April 10th, 2017 while touring King Gizzard's album "Flying Microtonal Banana."

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In a live performance on KEXP, Lucas Skinner of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard uses the Ampeg SVT-VR bass amplifier head.

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In this photo uploaded to Lucas' Instagram story, an EHX Bass Big Muff can be seen on his board.

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at 9:06 the head and cab can clearly be seen on top of a Fender Bassman Cab

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on this photo and live preformances from the MotU era we see luca using an orange head

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in this photo as well as the FMB video on kexp a tweed bassman 4x10 is seen

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On this photo posted on Lucas Skinner's instagram story, we see that his main amp is now an ampeg svt cl with an ampeg 8x10 cabinet. He seems to have stopped using his fender superbassman in favor of the svt cl by the second half of the 2018 tour

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in this photo as well as live preformances from the mind fuzz era as well as others, an ampeg 4x10 is seen

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In a photo shared by duskytracks on Instagram, Lucas Skinner's pedalboard for the 2024 tour is shown, featuring the MXR M87 Bass Compressor placed after the Nano Bass Big Muff.

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In an Instagram story photo, Lucas Skinner is seen using the Ampeg Classic Series 8 x 10" Cabinet with an Ampeg SVT CL amplifier during the second half of his 2018 tour, indicating a shift from his previous Fender Super Bassman setup.

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In this performance at the KEXP studios, we see a fender superbassman over an 8x10 cabinet behind Lucas.

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on 1:42:32 Ashdown bass head set in Flightless Studio on the ground for bass

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In the video titled "Lukey's Rig" by King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard on YouTube, Lucas Skinner discusses using the Ampeg Scrambler Bass Overdrive Pedal as part of his setup.

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In the YouTube video "Lukey's Rig" by King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, Lucas Skinner is shown using both the large and small versions of the Ampeg Scrambler SCR-DI overdrive effects pedal.

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The Serek Midwestern short-scale bass in orange was first used in Chicago on October 15th, 2022. It's been used since either alongside the Fender Musicmaster [Example being Red Rocks Night 3] or completely replacing the Musicmaster [Example being Chicago or Detroit]

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From 1:21 to 1:38 in the video, Lucas shows his new Darkglass bass head. The knob arrangement and faint text suggest that it's a Microtubes 900 v2.

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In this photo uploaded to Lucas' Instagram story, a Korg Pitchblack Tuner can be seen on his board.

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He uses Nano version of Bass Big Muff

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In the Lord of lightning video Lucas is seen using a sunburst precision bass with a tortoise shell pickguard. Because it is a music video he might be borrowing it because it hasn't been seen since the video.

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This Reddit post shares three photos from Lucas' personal Instagram page. In the second photo, his current amp heads are displayed, one being the Hiwatt Custom 200 Bass Amp DR201.

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In a live performance with King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard on KEXP, Lucas Skinner is seen using the Ampeg SVT-810AV bass amplifier cabinet.

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In the YouTube video "Lukey's Rig" by King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, Lucas Skinner is shown using the Dunlop CBM105Q Cry Baby® Mini Bass Wah.

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This is a community-built gear list for Lucas Skinner.

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