Murray Cook's Gear

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His red Jazzmaster can be seen in the back, next to his cabinet speaker.

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This was his main guitar during his time with The Wiggles, both in the studio videos and live shows. He's seen playing it all throughout this video. Due to its heavy usage by both Murray and the other Wiggles, the MS500 is arguably synonymous with Murray alongside Josh Homme and George Harrison.

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He's seen here demostrating the sound and history of this guitar.

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He explains here: "At home or in the studio, my guitars are a '53 Les Paul gold top, '64 Fender Strat, James Burton Fender Telecaster, Maton Mastersound 500 and a more recent Les Paul. I also have a Fender Jazzman bass."

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Seen played live at Triple J Studios for a live taping of 'Like a Version' in March 2021.

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Two models (brown sunburst and fiesta red) are seen here in his live guitar lineup.

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Seen playing live during the Celebration Tour in 2012.

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He explains here: "Onstage, I use the Maton Mastersound 500 guitar, which is Australian made, connected in a Line 6 Pod 2.0 that goes straight into the board."

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He's seen using the amp on the right side of the stage during this encore performance at the Castle Hill RSL in 2020.

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He talks about the guitar and the band's history with Maton guitars. The acoustic specifically is talked about at 1:35.

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Seen here in his live guitar lineup.

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Can be seen mic'd up in the back of the stage.

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He talks about his amps here: "As for Amps, I have a Marshall (Head & Box Combo), Fender Twin and a Bad Cat (I bought while in the US, it has a great sound)."

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Seen on a pedalboard at a live taping of 'Like a Version' at Triple J Studios in March 2021.

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Seen on a pedalboard at a live taping of 'Like a Version' at Triple J Studios in March 2021.

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Seen on a pedalboard at a live taping of 'Like a Version' at Triple J Studios in March 2021.

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He talks about his guitar amps here: "As for Amps, I have a Marshall (Head & Box Combo), Fender Twin and a Bad Cat (I bought while in the US, it has a great sound)."

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He explains here: "At home or in the studio, my guitars are a '53 Les Paul gold top, '64 Fender Strat, James Burton Fender Telecaster, Maton Mastersound 500 and a more recent Les Paul. I also have a Fender Jazzman bass."

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Several close-up shots of Murray (particularly around 0:53 and 1:30) show the DiMarzio logo on the strap.

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Seen on a pedalboard at a live taping of 'Like a Version' at Triple J Studios in March 2021.

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Seen on a pedalboard at a live taping of 'Like a Version' at Triple J Studios in March 2021.

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Seen on a pedalboard at a live taping of 'Like a Version' at Triple J Studios in March 2021.

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The pedal can bee seen in the video at 0:33

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Murray Uses this guitar in the 1994 video "Yummy Yummy"

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Murray used this guitar from 1995-1998

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Murray used this bass in videos from 1997-2000

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Final pedal demonstrated in this video.

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Murray can be seen playing a Rickenbacker 330/12 (fireglo) in this Instagram clip on his official profile. In the comment section, he mentions...

Probably a bit hard to tell on this clip but this is a 12 string. Sounds fab.

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Murray Cook can be seen with a Fleabass in this promotional image for The Wiggles' 2011 tour. https://wiggles.fandom.com/wiki/Fleabass_Model_32?file=TheWigglesWorldTour2011TourProgrammePage12.jpg

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Murray Cook can be seen playing an Episphone Crestwood Deluxe in this video posted to his official Instagram account. https://www.instagram.com/p/C2_y1gaSZyJ/

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