Luke Hoskin's Gear

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"This is an Ibanez S. It's an old one. It's all dinged up, but that gives it character."

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In this video luke talks about his signature guitar. this was released at namm. the guitar features fishman fluence pickups, gibralter bridge, Goto locking tuners, and a wizard neck

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In the Vimeo video "Protest The Hero - Gear Talk with Luke & Tim" by Kontakt Films, Luke Hoskin discusses his use of the Splawn Nitro amplifier, mentioning, "I am thinking about getting another one."

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This is an Ibanez RG I acquired overseas. It’s a gem (with a g).

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"I also bring another favourite along as a back up. It’s a VHT Deliverance. It really doesn’t get much simpler: one channel, no effects loop. Nothing to hide behind!"

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In the Vimeo video "Protest The Hero - Gear Talk with Luke & Tim" by Kontakt Films, Luke Hoskin refers to the RJM RG-16 as his favorite piece of gear.

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"I brought my Parker Fly Mojo along on this tour and can’t wait to use it live. It’s so light, it feels like a toy, but I will be damned if it doesn’t play itself."

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"I have a couple rectifier cabinets along with me. It was the first type of cabinet I bought as a young one, and I still love them."

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"I use this MXR Zakk Wylde overdrive because my Maxon got stolen in Australia. "

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In an interview with MetalSucks, Luke Hoskin of Protest The Hero discusses using the ISP Technologies Decimator noise gate pedal, praising it as the best noise suppressor for its price. He advises caution, noting that it can overly suppress your tone if set too high.

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"I spent $500 on this harmonizer with dreams of actually learning how to use it. That never happened. So I use it for a ‘bounce back’ delay on a couple of the tunes we are playing nowadays. If you have an ounce of patience, though, I am sure you could make this pedal do incredible things."

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"These are the strings I use"

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In this video luke goes over his signature guitar. In his guitar he has a set of fishman fluence modern humbuckers. He has a alnico in the neck, and ceramic in the bridge

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In this video luke goes over his signature guitar. He states in the video that he states that he loves the j custom series. He as afew in his collection. He took some of the features of the j custom and incorporated it into his signature guitar. He incorporated the j custom style input jack to the body of his guitar

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In a video by Kontakt Films on Vimeo, Luke Hoskin of Protest The Hero discusses using the RJM MasterMind MIDI Foot Controller to communicate with his RJM RG-16, highlighting its role in his gear setup.

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That, a Tube Screamer, and I would let my front of house guy run delays when I was doing leads. That was the setup I loved the most, when I didn’t have to think about tapping any pedals or anything like that, I was just playing.

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“The attention to detail that Mayones put into every single one of their instruments is very apparent – it radiates from the tip of my Duvell’s headstock all the way down to the input jack. You need to hold one in your hands to really appreciate this level of craftsmanship.” – Luke Hoskin

Taken from Mayones' artist spotlight website.

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According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Luke Hoskin uses the Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head.

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According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Luke Hoskin uses the Mesa/Boogie 4x12 Recto Standard OS Straight Cabinet.

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