Miguel Talavera's Gear
Used in the studio mainly, well balanced instrument for rhythm and also lead parts. This is the "Coastline cedar" 12 string model.
Miguel Talavera uses the Camps NAC1 guitar, known for its clear sound and impressive Fishman preamp. A user-uploaded photo confirms this choice.
Miguel Talavera uses the Gibson SG Standard for both live and studio performances, as highlighted on Reverb. This solid body electric guitar is praised for its lightweight design and powerful sound.
Miguel Talavera uses the Gibson Les Paul Special Double Cutaway Faded for both live performances and studio sessions, particularly favoring it for slide guitar in open D and G tunings, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the Sennheiser SR 2050 In-Ear Monitoring System for live performances, pairing it with Shure 425 in-ear monitors. This setup is highlighted in the Pro Audio and Recording section on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO-250 Closed Studio Headphones, as noted in the Reverb listing, highlighting them as his top choice for studio recording.
Miguel Talavera uses a modified Fender American Deluxe Telecaster, featuring a lighter body now in surf green, equipped with DiMarzio pickups and a phase-inverting selector. This information is supported by a user-uploaded photo.
Miguel Talavera uses a 2009 Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar with a sunburst finish and a rosewood neck. This guitar is equipped with Seymour Duncan pickups and features modified electronics for enhanced tonal versatility. The accompanying photo showcases Talavera's distinctive Strat.
Miguel Talavera uses a Fender 2004 50th Anniversary American Standard Stratocaster, customized with vintage white paint and Lollar pickups, along with modified electronics for expanded tonal options. This is confirmed by a user-uploaded photo.
Miguel Talavera uses the G-Lab PB1 9V Power Box for his effect pedals, benefiting from its multiple 9V and 12V outputs, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
Miguel Talavera uses the Shure SM57 dynamic microphone for amplifying guitars and vocals during live performances, and it is also his preferred choice for recording resonator guitars, as noted on Reverb.
It's the main mic for live vocals. Using on almost every gig.
Miguel Talavera has used the Shure Beta 58A microphone during some of his live performances, as noted on reverb.com.
Used live and in the studio for acoustic guitar. Clear sound and great range of tones.
Miguel Talavera uses the Audix CX 112 condenser microphone primarily in the studio for recording vocals and acoustic instruments, as highlighted on Reverb. This microphone is praised for its great value.
Miguel Talavera uses The T.Bone RB100 ribbon microphone, noted for its excellent performance in capturing low frequencies when recording electric guitars. This is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.
Used for recording electric guitars in the studio. Godd balnce mixing with the "Ribbon" mic.
Used in live situations for the acoustic guitar, mixed with a condenser mic sometimes.
Miguel Talavera uses the AER Pocket Tools Coulorizer as a boost pedal for enhancing lead parts during live acoustic guitar performances. This is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.
Used to create guitar backing tracks during a guitar lesson…it helps for teaching a lot!
Used in the sunburst strat! Warm and clear tone, even in distorted sounds
Used in the sunburst strat, neck and bridge pickup! Sounds great!
Miguel Talavera uses the L.R. Baggs Lyric Acoustic Guitar Microphone in both his Martin guitar and Gibson J-44, achieving a super well-balanced sound, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Guitar Strings (10-46) for his electric guitars, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses D'Addario XT Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Strings (12-53) for his Martin and Gibson guitars, as noted on Reverb.com.
Miguel Talavera uses D'Addario EJ10-3D Bronze Extra Light Acoustic Guitar Strings, 10-47, particularly for his resonator instruments, including the National 0 and Duolian models, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera consistently uses the Dunlop Thumb Pick Shell Large as a fundamental part of his guitar technique, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the Dunlop 215 Glass Slide for both electric and acoustic guitars, known for delivering a clear sound with a wide range. This information is supported by the product listing on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the Schubb Bronze Steel String Guitar Capo for both standard and open tunings on his acoustic and electric guitars, as noted on Reverb.
Miguel Talavera uses the Kyser Quick-Change Capo primarily on his acoustic guitars, particularly resonators, as noted on Reverb.
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