Miles Kane
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Miles Kane's Gear
In this video Miles is using a custom or vintage Fender Telecaster with a Bigsby tremolo. This guitar in the video appears to be daphne blue with a mint green pickguard and a maple neck. Maybe it's a one-off custom shop model or a guitar that was been put together by different parts.
He is using the Bigsby version. Miles declared his gear to Total Guitar magazine during an interview in the February 2013 issue.
You can see the classic Deluxe Memory Man on the picture.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
In a user-uploaded photo from Gigwise, Miles Kane's pedalboard features the Boss PS-6 Harmonist, identifiable as the blue pedal.
In a user-uploaded photo from Gigwise, the Electro-Harmonix Holy Stain is seen on Miles Kane's pedalboard.
In this image we can see Miles playing a Gibson ES-335 TDSV.
In this photo, Kane can be seen playing a Fender Esquire.
Miles Kane used the Dunlop JHF1 Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face, a key element in the sound of "The Age of The Understatement." This usage is captured in a user-uploaded photo on Flickr. Later, he transitioned to using the Zvex Fuzz Factory.
Alex Turner uses a Wattson Classic Super Fuzz bought by Miles Kane.
,,Miles (Kane, ...the one on the left!) has taken a Wattson Classic Superfuzz from us, along with a Fuzz Factory and an EHX Holy Grail Plus, for the Shadow Puppets tour.''
Miles declared his gear to Total Guitar magazine during an interview in the February 2013 issue.
In the photo from Gigwise, Miles Kane is seen using a Shaftsbury Duo-Fuzz pedal.
In a live performance of "My Mistakes Were Made for You" with The Last Shadow Puppets, Miles Kane plays a Martin GT-70 electric guitar, as seen in the video by IsThisGuySerious on YouTube.
Used alongside a normal ZVex Fuzz Factory pedal. Shown in the source; the silver pedal below the Memory Boy, has ZVEX in large black writing across the back.
On this live photo of Miles Kane taken in 2014, there is a Strymon Flint
In the YouTube video "LAST SHADOW PUPPETS - Standing Next To Me - Live at Glastonbury 2013," Miles Kane is seen using the Orange Amplifiers AD30HTC 30W Tube Guitar Amp Head.
Kane can be seen in this photo playing a Gretsch G6128T-1962 Duo Jet Electric Guitar.
1:15 into the video you can see a Supro or National (or maybe even a Eastwood Copy) beside Miles. There is also a photo of The Last Shadow Puppets with Miles on a Sofa playing a Black Supro/National.
During a rendition of 505, Miles plays a Epiphone Casino. This guitar was used by Eugene McGuinness for touring with Miles Kane. The Bigsby was added at later stage.
At the Brian O'Connor benefit concert on August 12, 2010, Miles used Troy Van Leeuwen's Yamaha.
Miles Kane used an Epiphone Wilshire with Tremotone Vibrato while performing with The Little Flames, as seen in the "Isobella" video on YouTube by deltasonicrecords. Additionally, a photo exists of Alex Turner playing the same model when he joined The Rascals for "Is It Too Late?".
Miles Kane uses a Vox AC15 CC1 amplifier during tours for the second The Last Shadow Puppets album, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Flickr.
Miles Kane used a Twin Tube with The Rascals and The Last Shadow Puppets (he had one back up aswell).
Miles declared his gear to Total Guitar magazine during an interview in the February 2013 issue.
In a video by as47100 on YouTube, Miles Kane is shown using a Fender Jaguar during his performances with The Rascals.
Miles Kane is known to use a Vox AC30HW2 amplifier, which was prominently utilized during his time with The Rascals and is primarily used for keyboards in his solo performances. This is detailed in The Beckett Online's coverage of his live performance at the O2 Academy in Leeds.
Kane can be seen in the video for The Last Shadow Puppets' "Is This Your Life" playing a Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar Signature Limited Edition Black guitar.
You can see Memory Boy Deluxe in this picture.
In this video Miles is playing his Martin GT-75 with the Arctic Monkeys.
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