Misha Mansoor
“Bulb”, Periphery guitarist
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Misha Mansoor's Amplifiers
Misha posted this video on his youtube page and said the following in the description, "People have been asking me for videos of my Strandberg and Zilla 2x12 Cab as well as for a MAKE TOTAL DESTROY playalong, so I figured I might as well kill all those birds with one stone!". You can clearly see the EVH in the background.
In this playthrough video of "Make Total Destroy", Misha shows his Strandberg #23, his Zilla 2x12 cab and the EVH 5150 III head.
In this video, Misha's gear is also shown to consist of a regular 6505 amp head.
Guitarists with heavier tastes looking for their next upgrade will find a sturdy solution in the new Peavey® invective™.120 Head and invective™.212 Cabinet. With design input from Periphery's Misha Mansoor, this dynamic duo is perfectly suited for each other, helping players achieve the most revered metal sounds, from woody and clean to the most extreme of high gain tones.
A tube amp only sounds as good as what's inside, and Peavey's invective.120 delivers quality with four matched JJ6L6GC output tubes with top-loaded bias test points and adjustment. On the rear panel, players will find paralleled speaker outputs with impedance selector, an MSDI-XLR direct output with Level/Tone/Ground Lift, MIDI out/thru, and MIDI footswitch input. The included footswitch has nine presets to further help the player achieve their desired tone. Two remote switchable effects loops, half-power switch, and two 9VDC/ 500mA auxiliary power jacks for effects pedals complete the rear panel.
In this video, Msha's gear is shown to consist of a Marshall Silver Jubilee amp head.
In this video, Misha Mansoor uses an EVH 5150 III head for his seminar.
In this video, Misha's gear is spotted with a Line 6 Vetta II HD 300 head and a FBV foot controller.
In this video, Misha's rig is shown to consist of a Bogner Shiva.
0:53 in this video by periphery you can see the brown eye in misha mansoors apartment.
IN this rig rundown misha shows off his signature peavey invective amp. He uses this mainly to power his axe fx. the axe fx and invective head go into matching invective cabs
In this video, Misha Mansoor is shown to use a Marshall 1960A cabinet with his EVH 5150 III head.
Peavey invective MH Misha Mansoor Signature 2-Channel 20-Watt Mini Guitar Amp Head
Guitar Amplifier HeadsTHis is the mini head version of misha's signature invective amp
The Peavey invective.212 Cabinet is perfectly suited for use with the invective.120 Head. The solid pine construction provides the most responsive dynamics imaginable and complements the metal-standard Celestion Vintage 30 (8 ohms) speaker paired with the Creamback G12H-75 (8 ohms) speaker.
In this live performance, Jake Bowen, Misha Mansoor and Mark Holcomb all use Peavey 6505+ amps as power amps for their Axe-Fx II's.
In this video, Misha Mansoor demos the Peavey 6534+ amp head.
In this video, Misha's studio gear was shown to consist of a Two Notes Torpedo Reload loadbox.
In this video, Misha was seen using a Diezel 4x12 cabinet for his rehearsal rig.
In this Instagram post, Misha Mansoor is shown with a pair of Zuta GBG120 amplifier heads.
In this Instagram post, Misha Mansoor’s setup includes a Carstens Amplification Empire.
In this Instagram post, Misha Mansoor is shown using a RedSeven Amplification Amp CentralEVO.
In his Instagram post captioned “Fun setup. What would you change/swap?”, Misha Mansoor is shown using a Zilla Fatboy 2x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet loaded with a Celestion Vintage 30 and a Greenback Heritage speaker.
In the comments on this Instagram post, Misha Mansoor confirms that the cab contains a Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt speaker.
In the comments on this Instagram post, Misha Mansoor confirms that the Zilla Fatboy cabinet contains a Celestion G12H.
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