Max Green's Gear

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The image shows Max Green playing a Sterling by Music Man S.U.B. electric bass in a sunburst finish.

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Max Green has not used the Gibson Grabber Bass, as confirmed by the user-uploaded photo on Spokeo.

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In this picture you can see Max singing and playing the music man bass with a white body and two pickups

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Max used this bass during his last period of time with Escape The Fate

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Max can be seen using this bass in this music video.

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In this interview at the end, Max states he prefers Ampeg 6x10 cabinets as opposed to the 8x10s.

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In this interview, Max states he used the SVT Tube heads when he was in Escape The Fate

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In a YouTube interview with RichardMetalFan, Max Green mentions that he now uses the DarkGlass 10 Bass Cab with a Kemper, as opposed to his old Ampeg rig from his time in Escape The Fate.

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In an interview with RichardMetalFan, Max Green mentioned that he has switched from using Ampeg SVT tube heads to the Fender Bassman Amp Head.

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In an interview with RichardMetalFan, Max Green mentioned that the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinets served as his backup amps if his Ampeg 6x10 cabinets were unavailable.

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In an interview with RichardMetalFan, Max Green confirms that he has used the Darkglass Microtubes B7K Ultra V2 Bass Preamp Pedal.

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In a live video of Escape the Fate, Max Green is seen using an Epiphone Korina Flying V Bass. This is the only performance where this specific bass was used.

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In an interview with RichardMetalFan, Max Green states that he now uses a Kemper Profiler Rack as the source of his main tone.

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In an early live performance by Escape The Fate, Max Green can be seen playing a Fender Geddy Lee Signature Jazz bass, as documented in the video "ESCAPE THE FATE - The Structure Falls

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In a live performance recorded by Chris V on January 15, 2014, Max Green is seen using a Fender Precision Bass during a reunion with Ronnie Radke, as captured in the YouTube video titled "Falling In Reverse + Escape The Fate - Not Good Enough For Truth In Cliche LIVE

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In a photo of Max Green performing with Escape The Fate, he is visibly using a DiMarzio ClipLock Strap.

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A photo shows Max Green next to a Fernandes Vertigo Pro Electric Guitar, specifically a Fernandes Vertigo H-65, providing evidence of his use of this instrument.

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In the provided image, Max Green is shown with the Korg DTR-2000 tuner in his rack.

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In the provided photo, Max Green is clearly seen using the Ampeg SVT-4PRO 1200-Watt bass amplifier head, as it is built into his rackmount.

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When Max Green rejoined Escape the Fate in 2013, he used Tj Bell's Ernie Ball Music Man Reflex Bass 5 HH, as evidenced by the accompanying image.

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Max Green used a Yamaha Bass Guitar as his first bass when he started playing and joined bands with fellow musician Ronnie Radke. It was also the first bass he used with Escape the Fate, as evidenced by the image provided.

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In the provided photo, Max Green is seen holding the Dean Dimebag Dean From Hell ML CFH Lightning Bolt Graphic Commemorative guitar.

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In the provided image, Max Green is clearly seen playing an Ibanez SR500E Bass Guitar with Violent New Breed.

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Max Green used the Ernie Ball Music Man Cutlass Bass as his main instrument during Escape The Fate's 2013 tours, as evidenced by the image found at Equipboard.

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