Michael Guy Chislett
Michael Guy Chislett's Gear
"My pedal board is getting a little work done at @goodwoodaudio, this is totally chaos but it's kinda fun!" - the Korg SDD3000 delay pedal can be seen.
This blue Jazzmaster is Chislett's main guitar. He usually strings this guitar up with 11s, and the bridge of the guitar is not original- it comes from the Fender Mustang.
In this photo, along with the Fender Jazzmaster, the Matchless DC-30 combo amp can be seen.
In an Instagram post by mgchislett, Michael Guy Chislett is shown using a Fender Twin Reverb Blackface during the last night of their Asia Tour.
This pedalboard pic clearly shows the Meris Mercury7 pedal.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Chislett on his official Instagram profile, the Death by Audio Reverberation Machine can be seen.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Chislett on his official Instagram profile, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Moog MF Chorus.
This Instagram post shows Michael’s Fender American Ultra Jazzmaster in Cobra Blue. He gives a few thoughts on what he thinks of the guitar. Basically, he loves the neck, thinks the noiseless pickups are great, loves the color, and loves the screw in vibrato arm.
In an Instagram post by mgchislett, Michael Guy Chislett's pedalboard features the JHS Clover, positioned sideways among his gear.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the Death by Audio Apocalypse pedal can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the Ibanez TS808 can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his official Instagram profile, the API Lunchbox can be seen.
The item can be seen 0:07 from this video of the song 'From the inside out' of Hillsong United.
[Michael] It’s funny, because a lot of people will wonder why I have the different guitars. Even the guys we tour with will ask if we can’t just travel with one guitar, because it would be so much easier. It’s crazy, but they are so different, sonically. The White Falcon, it’s a hard guitar to play, but once you get used to it, it’s like driving a really old car. You have to be really careful, and you’re really going to hear it if you drive too fast around a corner. There’s something about that sound that I really like. I like it brighter. Some people think that they’re too harsh, and then too tubby if it’s on the neck pickup. But I feel like it’s the perfect range, especially if you’re doing riffs and stuff. It’s my “go to” for two-note or three-note riffs. And then something like the Telecaster is so even and clean and quite snappy sounding. It’s great for rhythm playing and it’s good for a lot of overdriven stuff, whereas the White Falcon doesn’t handle the overdriven stuff too well. - from worshipmusician.com
This is Michael’s Fender American Acoustasonic Telecaster. He’s got the black top version.
Michael Guy Chislett is shown using a Fender Bassman Combo Amp in a post on his Instagram account.
Michael Guy Chislett's Cusack-Music PBT9 Switcher Pedalboard Tamer is identifiable by its color-coded tape, as seen in his Instagram post.
In this photo, the Chandler TG1 Abbey Road Limiter can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile,the Roland Jupiter 8 can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the Dunlop Dallas Arbiter Fuzzface can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the Moog MF-108M cluster flux can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the Death by Audio Echo Dream 2 can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the EHX Holy Grail reverb can be seen.
In this Instagram photo posted by Chislett on his Instagram profile, the EHX Deluxe Memory Man can be seen.
"My pedal board is getting a little work done at @goodwoodaudio, this is totally chaos but it's kinda fun!" - the Keeley Compressor Pro can be seen in the photo.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Chislett on his official Instagram profile, one of the pedals that can be seen is the TC Electronic ND-1 nova delay.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Chislett on his official Instagram profile, one of the pedals that can be seen is the ZVex Super Hard On.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Chislett on his official Instagram profile, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Boss DD-5 digital delay.
This is Michael’s Fender American Original 60’s Jaguar. It’s got a Mastery bridge installed as well as a Buzz Stop. He’s swapped out the neck pickup for something different, but I can’t tell what it is.
Michael Guy Chislett is seen with a Fender The Edge Signature Stratocaster in an Instagram post where he humorously acknowledges a connection to his upbringing in Cherrybrook.
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