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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.
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.
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
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.
You can see Memory Boy Deluxe in this picture.
Miles declared his gear to Total Guitar magazine during an interview in the February 2013 issue.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
new Distortion pedal for the TLSP 2 tour
On this photo with The Rascals you can see Miles using a Red Witch Pentavocal Tremolo Pedal. He later used a Moon Phaser (e.g. for Rearrange).
On his pedalboard, Miles has a blue Boss Chorus pedal.
Miles used a Gothard Flightcases Pedalboard with The Rascals and the first TLSP record.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
On this picture you can see a Boss CE-1.
2:27 you can see Miles' Pedalboard for his first Album (at one point he took the Danelectro Reel Echo off)
Miles Kane has been using the JHS The Milkman delay effects pedal since the release of his "Coup de Grace" album. A user-uploaded photo suggests it remains part of his pedalboard setup today.
In this YouTube video you can see Miles using the vertical Fuzz Factory during a live performance in 2023. The pedal is positioned in the top right of his board.
During his One Man Band tour, a user-uploaded photo shows Miles Kane using a Strymon BigSky reverb pedal.
In an Instagram post by Miles Kane, he is visibly using an Aclam Guitars Dr. Robert pedal, which is prominently placed vertically in the center of his pedalboard. The post, dated January 25, 2026, features a black-and-white image and is captioned "Feels good feels very good. Glasgow forever x love mk," crediting @charliebarclayharris for the photo.
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