Mendax's Gear

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Mendax first used the Starsun Les Paul electric guitar, as noted on Mercado Libre Argentina.

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esta guitarra vino despues de la fender talon, fue modificada con pickups dimarzio. el puente floyd rose fue atascado para evitar su movimiento. hecha en japon.

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Mendax owns a B.C. Rich Warlock Widow guitar, as noted by B.C. Rich Guitar. However, it hasn't been used in any of his projects.

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Mendax uses the Fender Squier Vintage Modified Surf Stratocaster in sonic blue, as inspired by Scott Henderson, as shown in Albert Muñoz's Pinterest post.

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Mendax uses a modified 1998 Korean Epiphone Les Paul Studio, featuring DiMarzio D-Activator pickups and a completely revamped internal circuit with a Buckethead-inspired killswitch, as highlighted by Epiphone.

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Mendax has used the ESP LTD EC-10 as their second guitar, as noted on the entry page of The ESP Guitar Company.

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Mendax is known for using a modified 1991 Fender Heartfield Talon, as referenced in the Fender Heartfield Price Lists from 1989-1992.

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Mendax uses the Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder for both recordings and live performances, as confirmed by Schecter - Philadelphia. The guitar remains unmodified.

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Mendax acquired the Zoom G1 as their first effects pedal, as shown in a video from Zoom Video.

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Mendax used the Boss OS-2 OverDrive/Distortion pedal as part of a contest, as noted by Hugoboss.

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Mendax utilizes the Alesis Microverb III, a crucial effects processor for creating reverb, as highlighted by Alesis.

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Mendax uses the Line 6 M9 Stompbox Modeler, as detailed by Line 6.

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Mendax uses the Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler, as noted by Line 6.

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Mendax uses the DigiTech XP-100 Whammy-Wah pedal, as highlighted in the DigiTech Effects Pedals section on their official website.

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