Misha Mansoor
“Bulb”, Periphery guitarist
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In this post Misha shows off his dunable R2 guitar. Misha states that he wanted t get his hands on a firebird style guitar for years. He states that he never realy got along with any gibson models. he put a carbon fiber pick guard, and a bearknuckle ragnorock set in the guitar. the pickguard helps reduce some of the weight
In this video, Misha Mansoor uses a Fractal Axe-FX Ultra into the Atomic MB-50 Power amp.
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 studio gear is shown to consist of a Radial J48 DI box.
In this video, Misha Mansoor was seen using a Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro with his GCX and G Major.
In this studio footage, Misha was seen using a EBMM JP7 7-string guitar.
pedals that have made it onto the album
In an Instagram post by Misha Mansoor (@mishaperiphery), he showcases his "work in progress pedalboard/inspiration station," featuring the MXR M292 Carbon Copy Deluxe.
. Now I have the Eventide Space and H9 Max pedals on the board, as well as the Meris Polymoon and Ottobit.
Misha Mansoor includes the Dunlop Volume X Mini Pedal DVP4 in his current pedalboard setup, as shown in his Instagram post.
In this video, Misha's rig is shown to consist of a Bogner Shiva.
In this video, Misha Mansoor was seen using a Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro with his GCX and G Major.
Misha can also be seen playing this guitar 2 minutes into this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFoDIDEdMzw&t=120s
When asked on Ask.fm "What do you think about Skervesen guitars?" "I absolutely love my Raptor 7. Gorgeous guitar, very unique feel and sounds great!"
In this video used as a source, Misha plays his Skervesen Raptor.
Misha talks about this guitar from 5 minutes and 12 seconds onwards in the "DunlopTV : Misha Mansoor (Periphery)" video, and also posted this thread on metalguitarist.org about the instrument.
Misha posted this video to his youtube page saying "Here is a much more in depth explanation and test of my signature pickup's range of sounds."
Misha is quoted saying "The Bare Knuckle Juggernaut encapsulates everything that I look for in a pickup in a ground breaking way. I can finally have the tightness and attack of a ceramic with the dynamics and musical nature of an Alnico. I can proudly call the Bare Knuckle 'Juggernaut' my signature pickup set." on this post from Bare Knuckle's site.
At 2:46, Misha says "the original design I described, they followed to a T, but it became a platypus of sorts...I worked with mike shannon and told him what shape I wanted and he carved it out right on the spot."
Misha used his Mayones on The League of Extraordinary Djentelmen Tour.
In this video from Oct. '14 about Periphery's Rig Misha says sth. about his signal path: "...running from the Axe-FX through this QSC PLD 4.3 power amp which is very transparent... this just makes it louder...".
Used in the first studio update for Juggernaut:Alpha/Omega at 0:32.
Clearly zoomed-on in the second Juggernaut:Alpha/Omega studio update uploaded to Mansoor's YouTube channel. Can be clearly seen in use in all of the studio updates and the Juggerdoc.
"EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport SR analog delay pedal is seeing lots of use on the song we are tracking today. So good."
pedals that have made it onto the album
pedals that have made it onto the album
Misha Mansoor used the Way Huge Electronics WHE103 Saffron Squeeze Compressor during the recording of Periphery's album, as shown in his Instagram post highlighting the pedals featured on the album.
Just quickly playing around with these two awesome pedals by Walrus Audio
In a YouTube video titled "Jammin with some pedals," Misha Mansoor showcases the Walrus Audio Descent Reverb, highlighting its use alongside the Mission Control Expression Pedal.
"I am a big fan of gritty and distorted bass tones, but with all the other pedals that I have tried that you have to compromise low end fundamental to achieve well defined grit. The B7K is the first that manages to excel at both, and that's why it is my go-to studio pedal!"
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