Mitchell Stark's Gear

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His signiture guitar with Legator, he used this for the majority of Silent Planet's early 2017 shows.

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In the official music video for "Visible Unseen" by Silent Planet, Mitchell Stark can be seen playing an Ibanez RGDIX6PB-SKB guitar.

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His replacement for an RV-7 Reverb, this is Mitch's primary reverb live, and uses it almost exlusively on the Mod and Church settings.

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Mitch uses this quite frequently.

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Mitchell Stark showcases his Ibanez FRIX6FEAH guitar on Instagram, expressing appreciation for its craftsmanship and highlighting the Sentient/Nazgul pickup combination as his new favorite.

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This is Mitch's current, main guitar amplifier head (as of 2017) .

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Mitchell Stark used the Orange Amplifiers PPC412 4x12 240W Compact Closed-Back Guitar Speaker Cabinet during Silent Planet's performance at the 2016 Warped Tour, as seen in Sidik Ram's YouTube video from the Buffalo, NY show. This cabinet was his main choice before switching to a Mesa 4x12 cab.

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Along with the ISP Decimator II, Mitch also uses this in front of his head.

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In the video "GEAR MASTERS Ep. 85" by Digital Tour Bus, Mitchell Stark of Silent Planet is shown using the TC Electronic Transition pedal. While the video suggests he prefers the Dyn setting, Stark mentioned in an Instagram live session that he exclusively uses the Mod (Morf) setting.

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He uses this for both recording, and playing backing tracks live.

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This was Mitch's cabinet of choice for the entiery of 2017 Warped Tour.

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According to Mitch, he uses the Decimator II in front of his EVH 5150iii.

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Mitch runs this into the tuner jack on his Dunlop Volume pedal, and leaves it on at all times, stating that it helps him know what note he is bending to.

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Mitch is missing a switch on his blueSky, and states that it is actually his secondary reverb pedal.

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According to the man himself, Mitch states that before he bought his Hall of Fame reverb, he used an RV-7, before it inexplicably broke.

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He says he swapt the stock bridge pickup for Seymour Duncan JB.

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At 7:43 in the video, Mitch is seen holding a Balaguer Growler Baritone with a Rustic Black finish. It was given to Mitch by Balaguer Guitars to see if he was interested in partnering with them. This guitar is tuned in C Standard with the lowest string tuned down to G# or G (G#FA#D#GC and GFA#D#GC, respectively), and serves as a backup for his Drop A#-tuned guitar.

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At 4:44 in the video, Mitch is seen holding a custom Balaguer Espada. This guitar features a 26.5" scale length and an Evertune bridge, and it is kept tuned in Drop A#.

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