Mark Slaughter's Gear
At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
Mark holds this guitar the entire time for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
I used Tim’s Grape Jelly Robin for the solo and some other parts on this song, and, yes, I absolutely channeled Tim on it. There were definitely parts where I was like “What would Tim do here?” It’s an emotional song, and absolutely that added to it.
Seen holding a blue and yellow one all of the page.
At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
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At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
At 3:24, Mark shows his pedalboard for the camera in this rig rundown for his home studio.
You can see at 2:45 in this rig rundown of his home studio.
You can see it at 1:18 in his rig rundown for his home studio.
A picture of Mark Slaughter with Carlino USA Korina Impulse Electric Guitar
Mark Slaughter uses the Peavey DPM 3SE Digital Phase Modulation Synthesizer, as evidenced by the YouTube live concert "Slaughter 1991-02-27 Bethlehem, PA" by ROCK GOES TO UNDERGROUND, where it is visible at 18 minutes and 45 seconds during the song "Spend My Life".
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