Miguel Briseño's Gear

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Based on this image available for sale as Getty Images, Miguel plays a Fender Custom Shop Bass VI. It appears to have two lipstick style pickups in the middle and neck positions, and a Curtis Novak Gold Foil: JM-GF Diamond pickup in the bridge position.

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Based on a number of photos from Alamy, Miguel used a Mustang Bass during the BottleRock music festival in Napa California in 2019.

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According to EQD's Miguel Briseno page, the Monarch is a part of Miguel's current pedalboard.

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According to EQD's Miguel Briseno page, the Rainbow Machine is a part of Miguel's current pedalboard.

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According to Earthquaker Devices artist page about Miguel Briseno, the Acapulco Gold Power Amp Distortion is a part of his current pedalboard.

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In the above image on IMDB, you can see Miguel holding a bass with "Jass Bass" clearly printed on the headstock, but with one P-Bass pickup and one J-Bass pickup.

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Miguel Briseño of Lord Huron is seen using a Squier Bass VI Vintage Modified during the BottleRock Music Festival in Napa, California, as captured in images on Alamy. His Bass VI features a unique configuration with two lipstick pickups in the middle and neck positions, along with a Humbucker or P-90 in the neck position.

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According to a photo on Getty Images, Miguel played a Hofner 500/1 Basss during a 2016 performance at the Outside Lands Music And Arts Festival in San Fransisco.

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According to EQD's Miguel Briseno page, The Warden is a part of Miguel's current pedalboard.

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According to EQD's Miguel Briseno page, the Disaster Transport Jr. is a part of Miguel's current pedalboard.

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According to Earthquaker Devices artist page about Miguel Briseno, the Dispatch Master Delay and Reverb is a part of his current pedalboard.

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According to Earthquaker Devices artist page about Miguel Briseno, the Afterneath Reverberator is a part of his current pedalboard.

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Miguel is seen at around 0:40 playing a black Fender Coronado II with chrome original DeArmond Single coil pickups, indicating that it is likely an original version of the instrument.

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Towards the beginning of the video, we see one of the members of the band from a distance, wearing a cloak and a mask, playing what appears to be a Theremini. Given that Briseno is credited on Wikipedia as the band's Theremin player, that masked person is likely him.

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Miguel Briseño is seen playing a harmonium during a live performance, as documented in the video "Lord Huron - the Birds are Singing At Night - live Red Rocks 2024" by MDReflections on YouTube.

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It is confirmed that Miguel Briseño uses the Soundgas Type 636P Grampian Guitar Preamp Pedal, as evidenced in the official music video "Looking Back" by Lord Huron. This pedal is notably used throughout the "CS" album.

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Miguel Briseño uses the Jackson Audio 1484 Twin Twelve Pedal, as seen in the official lyric video for "Drops in the Lake" by Lord Huron, available on the LordHuronVEVO YouTube channel.

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