Mantar's Gear
Am Anfang habe ich ewig lange mit verschiedenen Gitarren herumprobiert: Von einer Gibson Melody Maker über eine Flying V bis hin zu meiner Baritone-Gitarre, die ich jetzt spiele. Ich kannte Baritone-Gitarren zuerst gar nicht und war mir auch nicht darüber im Klaren, dass man eine Gitarre ziemlich tief herunterstimmen kann. Ich bin nicht der klassische Mucker-Typ, sondern komme vom Learning-by-Doing. Das erste Album habe ich dann mit einer 200 Euro teuren Squier-Tele eingespielt, weil ich gar nicht darüber nachgedacht hatte, dass man mit dem Instrument an sich schon unseren Sound hätte optimieren können.
Ja. LTD waren so nett, mir ein paar Restposten ihrer Viper-Gitarre zur Verfügung zu stellen, die ja so gar nicht mehr gebaut wird. Heute gibt es sie nur noch in der Les-Paul-Form, die mir nicht so gut gefällt. Ich nehme immer sofort diese schrecklichen aktiven Pickups raus und baue meine Lieblings-Tonabnehmer ein.
Bill Lawrence – ausnahmslos und immer die gleichen. Die habe ich in unzähligen Gitarren und finde den Sound einfach unfassbar gut.
Mantar teased fans on Instagram about bringing the 90's back using two DOD cult classic effect pedals.
Mantar teased fans on Instagram about bringing the 90's back using two DOD cult classics.
Mantar shared a large assortment of pedals on their Instagram.
Mantar showcased their pedalboard on Instagram, featuring the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, highlighting its role in their recording setup.
This pedal is seen on the floor in this Instagram post by Mantar.
This pedal is seen on the floor in this Instagram post by Mantar.
This pedal is seen on the floor in this Instagram post by Mantar.
This pedal is seen on the floor in this Instagram post by Mantar.
This pedal is seen on the floor in this Instagram post by Mantar. The far-right slider knob for the Level control appears to be missing (or replaced with a black one).
The Micro Pog can be seen on the pedal board in this Instagram post by Mantar.
In Mantar's official music video for Odysseus, Hanno can be seen with a Danelectro '56 Baritone guitar in red and the bottle headstock.
In this gear interview Hanno states, that the Petersburg P-100 head is his absolute favorite amp and he already owns 5 models of it.
In this gears talk Hanno states, that he also likes to use the vintage Orange OR120 head because of his fat and warm tone and the minimalistic setup.
Hanno is splittiing his guitar signal and uses a vintage Ampeg v-4 head for the lower tones.
In Mantar's official music video for Egoisto, Hanno can be seen playing his Ltd Viper Baritone guitar through an Fender Bassman head amp and cabinet.
Part of the guitar player's pedals collection
Part of the guitar player's pedals collection
This is a community-built gear list for Mantar.
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