Mark Morton
Mark Morton's Gear
Mark Morton showcases a 1969 Marshall Super Lead 100-Watt Head with a matching 4x12 cabinet in an Instagram post, highlighting its use alongside an early 1969 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
In an Instagram post, Mark Morton confirms he uses an Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer, stating: “…running through a first generation TS808 because Stevie…and a Boogie Mark 7, Ch 1 …because it’s rad. I’m diggin this tone.”
In an Instagram post by Mark Morton, he is seen using the Greer Amps Lightspeed Organic Overdrive Moonshot Silver pedal. The post, captioned "…back home from some fun shows in Australia. Thanks to all the awesome Lamb fans down there! 🙏🏼❤️ Playin some blues this morning…. cool little rig," serves as visual confirmation of his gear choice.
Mark Morton confirms his use of the MXR Custom Shop CSP105 Vintage '75 Phase 45 in the caption of an Instagram post, where he lists it as part of his gear setup: "1959 Les Paul Standard - MXR ‘75 Vintage Phase 45 - Klon Centaur - Mesa/Boogie Mark VII (Channel 1)."
In 2024, Mark Morton designed the Stringjoy Signatures (Custom Set) guitar strings, with a range from 9.5 to 50, as confirmed by the Stringjoy product page.
In the video "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" by Premier Guitar, at 2:11, Mark Morton is seen displaying a Gibson Les Paul Modern guitar from his guitar case.
At 5:36 in the Premier Guitar video titled "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton," Mark Morton’s guitar tech, James Reber, is shown displaying a Gibson Mark Morton Les Paul Modern Quilt Electric Guitar from Mark’s collection, which features a quilted top.
At 7:19 in the Premier Guitar YouTube video titled "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton," Mark Morton's guitar tech, James Reber, discusses the use of Stringjoy 9.5-50 Mark Morton Artist Series Signatures Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings on Mark Morton’s guitars.
In the "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube, at the 11:11 mark, an ISP Technologies Decimator ProRack G Noise Reduction System is clearly visible in Mark Morton's amp rack.
At 11:18 in the video "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" by Premier Guitar, Mark Morton is shown displaying a Mesa Boogie Rectifier Badlander EL34/50 2-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head, placed at the bottom of his amp rack.
In the video "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" by Premier Guitar, at 11:42, Mark Morton is shown using a Neural DSP Quad Cortex, a quad-core digital effects modeler/profiling floorboard, for channel switching, which is placed in his amp rack. He states:
It's a channel switcher and a and a great backup and and it's great stuff man.
In a video produced by Premier Guitar titled "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton," at the 13:40 mark, guitarist Mark Morton discusses his use of a pair of Mesa Boogie 4x12 Rectifier Standard speaker cabinets in conjunction with his Mesa/Boogie Badlander amp.
At 14:22 in the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video featuring Mark Morton, an Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator can be observed as part of his setup, located in a drawer within his rack.
In the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video featuring Mark Morton, at the 14:22 mark, an MXR M292 Carbon Copy Deluxe analog delay pedal is visibly positioned in a drawer within Mark Morton's rack, confirming its use in his gear setup.
At 14:22 in the video "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, an MXR M134 Stereo Chorus pedal is visibly located in a drawer within Mark Morton’s rack.
In the video "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" by Premier Guitar, a Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal is visibly present in a drawer within Mark Morton's rack at the 14:22 timestamp.
At 14:22 in the "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube, the CIOKS DC7 Pedal Power Supply is visible at the back of a drawer in Mark Morton’s rack.
In the video "Rig Rundown: Lamb of God's Mark Morton" by Premier Guitar, at 11:42, a Radial Engineering JX44 V2 Guitar, Amp, & FX Signal Manager is visible in Mark Morton's amp rack.
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