Mike “McDuck” Olson's Gear

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At 1:30 in this YouTube video, Mike “McDuck” Olson can be seen using the DigiTech Whammy Ricochet.

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In this video, the Electro-Harmonix Soul Food can be seen on Mike “McDuck” Olson's board.

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In this article, Mike “McDuck” Olson mentions using the Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine on the song “Spectacular Failure”.

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In a video posted by WFUV Public Radio on March 15, 2021, featuring the live performance of the song "Hypotheticals" by Lake Street Dive, Mike “McDuck” Olson is seen using a Fender Telecaster. The performance showcases Olson playing the guitar throughout the song.

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In a 2013 concert, Mike "McDuck" Olson's pedalboard featured several pedals, including an Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard.

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In an interview with Premier Guitar, Mike "McDuck" Olson confirmed that the entire Lake Street Dive album "Side Pony" exclusively featured the Epiphone Inspired by John Lennon Casino Electric Guitar, a hollowbody guitar equipped with P-90 pickups.

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Mike "McDuck" Olson is seen playing a Fender Modern Player Telecaster Thinline Deluxe in a live performance with Lake Street Dive at Pickathon on August 4, 2013, as documented in a YouTube video by Mark's Memories. The guitar appears to have been modified with pickups different from the original black "soap bar" P-90 pickups it had when acquired in January 2013.

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In early 2016, Mike “McDuck” Olson acquired and played a D'Angelico EX-DC Electric Guitar, as documented in "The Current's Guitar Collection: Mike 'McDuck' Olson, D'Angelico EX-DC."

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In the official music video for "Good Kisser" by Lake Street Dive, Mike "McDuck" Olson is seen playing a red Gibson SG Special Faded with crescent moon inlays.

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