Nameless Ghoul's Gear

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In the YouTube video titled "Ghost: Lachryma | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Nameless Ghoul is seen using a Marshall JCM800 2210 amplifier at the 0:24 mark. This identification is based on the specific layout of the amplifier's knobs. The performance took place on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 24, 2025.

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During the Skeletour era, Randy Moore, also known as Phantom, is seen playing a black Fender Jazzmaster equipped with active EMG pickups in live performances and music videos. This is evidenced by a source image available on Equipboard.

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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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The Nameless Ghoul from the band Ghost is confirmed to have used the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx 2 XL+ during live performances, particularly after the release of their second album, Infestissumam. This shift from using Orange amps, such as the Thunderverb, to Fractal Audio products was made to facilitate easy setup and maintain a clean stage for their theatrical shows. The use of Fractal Audio gear was confirmed through correspondence between myself and with different members of Ghost.

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