Nameless Ghoul's Effects Pedals
From Pigtronix' website, this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. The Fat Drive is on the top left.
In this video, Graeme (the audio technician for Ghost), along with a Nameless Ghoul discuss some equipment that the band uses. Graeme mentions as well that for the bass rack, a Pigtronix Disnortion is plugged in for "growl and attack", giving it the signature Ghost sound.
From Pigtronix' website, this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. MXR Analog Chorus is on the top far left corner.
Nameless Ghoul uses the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator, as shown in an image on Ghost.com provided by Symantec.
From Pigtronix' website, this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. Carbon Copy is on the bottom left side.
From Pigtronix' website, this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. The POG2 is on the top centre of the board.
At 9:20, The guitar tech states the Fire ghoul uses this tuner
From Pigtronix' website, this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. Paraloop is on the bottom right corner.
Pigtronix lists a number of pedals on their official Ghost endorsements page which include the EP2 Envelope Filter, Class A Boost, and a Philosopher's Tone.
Pigtronix lists a number of pedals on their official Ghost endorsements page which include the EP2 Envelope Filter, Class A Boost, and a Philosopher's Tone.
From Pigtronix' website, this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. The Pro Power is on the top right corner.
Air Ghoul, the keyboardist of the band Ghost, has frequently been spotted with a pedal that sits on the Nord Electro 3. According to the French branch of the Ghost website, Air Ghoul had a Pigtronix Echolution pedal during the Infestissumam tour.
Pigtronix lists a number of pedals on their official Ghost endorsements page which include the EP2 Envelope Filter, Class A Boost, and a Philosopher's Tone.
At 3:05, The guitar tech states the Water ghoul uses this switcher
At 2:55, the guitar tech states that ghost uses this for their guitars
Nameless Ghoul, who played lead guitar for Ghost from 2010 to 2016, used the Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay alongside the MXR Carbon Copy to achieve a slapback sound. This specific sound can be heard during the solos of "Ritual" and "Year Zero." Although Fractal Audio Axe-FX II was used live, this combination was employed during recordings, particularly noticeable on "Ghost, Live From Music Feeds Studio, 2014." This information was confirmed through direct contact with the guitarist from that period. A supporting image is available on Equipboard.
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