Miguel Talavera's Gear

Hide incorrect submissions

You can see on this live performance, it's a red lips model with lollar pickups: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RhPeNIInMA

Find it on:

You can see this guitar on this performance. "Blues a l'estudi" TVC, Spain.

Beautiful ash 60th ann. model

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6ASIzSSz60

Find it on:

You can see on this video performing a solo version of "The world is waiting for a sunrise":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmRc5B3aQEg&t=70s

Find it on:

In the YouTube video titled "I GOT RHYTHM" by Miguel Talavera, Miguel is seen playing a customized Gibson Les Paul Standard. Originally equipped with humbuckers, this black model with yellow binding has been modified to include P-90 pickups and a Bigsby Tremolo bar.

Find it on:

You can also see this amp on this "live" perfomance on the studio: "Blues a l'estudi" Tv program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oBR73qH9GM

Find it on:

In the YouTube video titled "ISN'T SHE LOVELY" by Stevie Wonder, Miguel Talavera is seen using a Fender Bandmaster amplifier head paired with an Engl cabinet.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the Boss DD-200 Digital Delay for its versatile options and clear sound, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera frequently uses the Boss TR-2 Tremolo in live performances, as highlighted on Reverb. Known for its quality, this pedal is a staple in his setup.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the MXR Phase 95 pedal during live performances, adding a well-balanced effect to his sound, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the DigiTech Ventura Vibe pedal, primarily for achieving "Leslie" rotary speaker effects, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the Nobels ODR-1 Natural Overdrive pedal to achieve clean, natural tones, particularly effective for country-style chicken picking. This setup is sometimes complemented by a Zanalog overdrive/distortion pedal, which is part of Talavera's signature sound, as seen in the user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

Used as a"booster". You can even change the frequencies you want to boost

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera considers the DigiTech Hardwire HT-6 PolyChromatic Tuner the best pedal in his setup, praising its practicality for constant tuning checks. This is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 Wah Pedal, capturing a tone reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the Ernie Ball Volume Pedal for its excellent fiddle and swell effects, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the A/DA GCS-2 Cabinet Simulator and DI Box in conjunction with a spare monitor and the main amp signal. The setup features the mono version, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the DigiTech X-Series DigiVerb reverb pedal with his spare guitar monitor and ADA Simulator, as referenced on Reverb.com.

Find it on:

Combined wit the amp, the signal comes from the pedal rig to an Ada Simulator, a Digiverb Reverb and finally goes to the Headrush cabinet

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera occasionally uses the ENGL Screamer 50 Head during live performances, as noted on reverb.com.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the Engl PRO Straight E112V 1x12 Vertical Guitar Speaker Cabinet in both live performances and studio recordings, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

used basically in the studio, rarely on stage

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera frequently used the Fender Blues Deville 410 amplifier in live performances throughout 2018, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the AER Compact 60 III amplifier with his acoustic and resonator guitars, as noted on Reverb.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera frequently uses the Gibson J-45 for studio recordings and live performances, particularly in blues settings. This is supported by information on Reverb.

Find it on:

This model is the main acoustic guitar. Superversatile for the blues and bluegrass

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses the National Style 0 Resonator, equipped with a Highlander pickup, to achieve an incredible natural tone akin to microphone quality. This is showcased in a user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses a National Duolian "Hula Blues" model resonator guitar, made in the USA. This particular guitar features a Highlander pickup from 1996 and is inspired by the 1930s vintage models. The ownership is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses a Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion III Electric Guitar, which he has customized with an original Bigsby bridge, enhancing its performance as an archtop guitar. This modification is evident in the user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera is seen with a 1976 Gretsch 7660 Nashville guitar in a user-uploaded photo, capturing the essence of Chet Atkins.

Find it on:

Miguel Talavera uses a Duesenberg D6 Baritone, which features custom modifications with an electric system allowing a switch between single coil and humbucker settings, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.

Find it on:

This is a community-built gear list for Miguel Talavera.

  • Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, Software Plugins and VSTs, Keyboards and Synthesizers, Instruments, and other instruments and add it to Miguel Talavera.
  • The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
  • To receive email updates when Miguel Talavera is seen with new gear, follow the artist.