Mark Morton's Gear

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In an Instagram post, Mark Morton showcases his Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, highlighting its beauty and craftsmanship.

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In this post Mark announces he is a gibson artist. Mark has a les paul standard in his live rotation. Mark switched to Gibson after being a long time Jackson artist

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Mark Morton incorporates the Gibson Les Paul Classic into his live guitar rotation. After years as a dedicated Jackson artist, he has embraced the Les Paul, a guitar he has cherished since his teenage years, as noted in his Instagram post.

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About seven minutes in Mark's guitar tech says the strings he uses are Dunlop Heavy Cores, 10-48 for drop D and 10-50 for drop C#.

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Mark tweeted this guitar rig on August 27th 2021.

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Mark tweeted this guitar rig on August 27th 2021.

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In this Rig Rundown at Premier Guitar, Mark is shown to have a Senheiser EW 100 G1 Receivers in his rack..

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According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Mark used Seymour Duncan Jazz (Neck Position) Pickups.

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According to Guitar Geek, Mark used DiMarzio The Breed (Both Neck & Bridge Position) pickups.

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According to Guitar Geek, Mark used DiMarzio The Breed (Both Neck & Bridge Position) pickups.

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According to Guitar Geek, Mark used Seymour Duncan '59 (Both Neck & Bridge Position) pickups.

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According to Guitar Geek, Mark used Seymour Duncan '59 (Both Neck & Bridge Position) pickups.

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According to Guitar Geek, Mark used Senheiser EW300 Wireless Receiver.

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Mark tweeted this guitar rig on August 27th 2021.

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On his official Instagram, Mark Morton shares insights into his gear setup, which includes the ISP Technologies Decimator Pro Rack G Stereo MOD version, highlighting its role in his live performances.

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Mark Morton mentions his use of the Shure ULXD4Q Quad Channel Digital Wireless Receiver in a post on his official Instagram account, where he reflects on performing on amphitheater stages alongside his guitar heroes.

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According to Mesa Boogie's official site, Mark use Mesa Boogie Rectifier 4x12 Traditional Straight cabs.

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At 13:57, you can clearly see Mark owns one.

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In an Instagram post by Mark Morton, he is clearly seen playing a Gibson J-200. The caption mentions, "Just over a week of Without The Pain. Thanks for listening and to everyone who picked up a copy on Record Store Day!" This serves as proof that the artist uses this specific gear. The post is credited to photographer Eric Ahlgrim.

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In this Instagram post, Mark Morton can be seen playing slide guitar on a sunburst Gibson Les Paul Junior.

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In this Instagram post, Mark Morton can be seen playing (age confirmed in the caption) a sunburst 1963 Gibson ES-335 into a Mesa Boogie Mark VII.

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In this Instagram post, Mark Morton plays his vintage Gibson ES-335 through a Mesa Boogie Mark VII head.

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In this Instagram post, Mark Morton shows off some of his vintage guitar collection, including a sunburst 1960 Fender Stratocaster.

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In an Instagram post by Mark Morton, he can be seen playing a 1964 Gibson SG Junior, as detailed in the caption: “…just be quiet.”

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In the caption of this Instagram post, Mark Morton mentions that he is using a Revv G3 distortion pedal in the video.

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In a video featuring a "Rig Rundown" of Lamb of God, Mark Morton and his guitar tech discuss his guitars and confirm the use of Dunlop DEN1052 Electric Nickel Guitar Strings - Light Top/Heavy Bottom - 10-52.

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In an Instagram post by Mark Morton, he displays a Martin D-18 from 1948, captioning it as one of his "old cuttin’ boards."

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In an Instagram post by Mark Morton, he displays a 1957 Gibson J-45, captioning the image with "…here’s a coupla old cuttin’ boards. 1948 Martin D-18 … 1957 Gibson J-45."

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In an Instagram post by Mark Morton, he showcases an early 1969 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop with P90s, as indicated by his caption: "...early 1969 Gibson Les Paul Standard..."

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