Miguel Talavera's Gear
You can see on this live performance, it's a red lips model with lollar pickups: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RhPeNIInMA
You can see this guitar on this performance. "Blues a l'estudi" TVC, Spain.
Beautiful ash 60th ann. model
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
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.
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
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.
Miguel Talavera uses the Boss DD-200 Digital Delay for its versatile options and clear sound, as noted on Reverb.
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.
Miguel Talavera uses the MXR Phase 95 pedal during live performances, adding a well-balanced effect to his sound, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the DigiTech Ventura Vibe pedal, primarily for achieving "Leslie" rotary speaker effects, as noted on Reverb.
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.
Used as a"booster". You can even change the frequencies you want to boost
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.
Miguel Talavera uses the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 Wah Pedal, capturing a tone reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the Ernie Ball Volume Pedal for its excellent fiddle and swell effects, as noted on Reverb.
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.
Miguel Talavera uses the DigiTech X-Series DigiVerb reverb pedal with his spare guitar monitor and ADA Simulator, as referenced on Reverb.com.
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
Miguel Talavera occasionally uses the ENGL Screamer 50 Head during live performances, as noted on reverb.com.
Engl PRO Straight E112V 1x12 Vertical Guitar Speaker Cabinet 60W Black Grill
Guitar Amplifier CabinetsMiguel 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.
used basically in the studio, rarely on stage
Miguel Talavera frequently used the Fender Blues Deville 410 amplifier in live performances throughout 2018, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the AER Compact 60 III amplifier with his acoustic and resonator guitars, as noted on Reverb.
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.
This model is the main acoustic guitar. Superversatile for the blues and bluegrass
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.
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.
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.
Miguel Talavera is seen with a 1976 Gretsch 7660 Nashville guitar in a user-uploaded photo, capturing the essence of Chet Atkins.
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.
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