Mollie McGinn's Gear
In the Instagram Pictures you can see her using a red squier p-bass.
In the image, Mollie McGinn is shown playing a red Epiphone Les Paul Standard.
It can be seen in this picture as well as the Fender Stratocaster she shares.
They seem to share most gear as they swap instruments depending on the song.
Mollie McGinn is seen using a Fender Mustang Bass, as shown in a photo shared by deamatronaband on Instagram.
Mollie and Orlaith share what appears to be a Fender American Special Stratocaster HSS in three tone sunburst. It appears in many photos and videos of live performances and on social media postings.
In this music video on Instagram is her playing the red SSS Fender stratocaster she shares with orlaith , not sure what model it is.
This is her playing a squier P-Bass, brown and black.
In this video they Cover Rory Gallagher Cradle rock and it can be seen in the background.
In the video "Dea Matrona - 'So Damn Dangerous' (Live from Jackie's Lane)," Mollie McGinn is seen using a Victory V40 Deluxe combo guitar amplifier. The band members are known for switching instruments during performances, indicating that the amp is part of their shared gear setup.
In the official video for "Make You My Star" by Dea Matrona, Mollie McGinn is seen playing an Epiphone SG G-400.
In the YouTube video "Dea Matrona - Paranoid (Black Sabbath Cover)," Mollie McGinn is clearly seen playing an Epiphone Les Paul Studio in Worn Cherry finish with open coil humbuckers and dot neck. This specification (and the date of the video) are from before the "Inspired by Gibson" series which was launched in 2020.
Additionally, Mollie appears to be using a MkI Boss Katana amplifier, as the video was posted on January 4, 2018, before the MkII version was introduced in October 2019. It is not clear if it is a Katana 50 or Katana 100.
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