Nathan Sharp - NateWantsToBattle
Nathan Sharp - NateWantsToBattle's Gear
In many of Nate's older covers, he is seen using a PRS Mira. He also confirms this on his website.
Nate writes on his website that he uses a Gibson SG as one of his electric guitars, which can also be seen in his older cover videos.
Several times on Nate's posts or videos, he is seen using Reason. He also confirms it on his website.
Nate writes on his website that he uses the following as his pre-amp.
Nate writes that he uses Logic Pro on his website.
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Nate writes on his website that he uses a Neumann TLM103 for recording.
Nate writes that he uses a Taylor Acoustic as one of his acoustic guitars in his videos, posted on his website.
Nate confirms that one of his amps he uses is an Orange CR120 Head, written on his website.
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Nathan Sharp, also known as NateWantsToBattle, mentions on his website that he uses Apple Final Cut Pro X for video editing.
Nate writes on his website that he uses an Orange PPC212 Closed Back Amp.
In the YouTube video "Portal - Still Alive - Rock Cover by NateWantsToBattle," Nathan Sharp is seen using a DiMarzio ClipLock Strap at the start of the performance.
In this video (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OvRbhoiLGK0) StopRewind at 0:08 Nathan can be seen using a white Gibson Les Paul electric guitar
In a lot of Nate’s older YouTube videos, for example, the video for Mangled, he is using a PRS S2 Mira. This seems to have been his guitar of choice from about 2014-2018.
In his cover of Shape Of You, as well as in some of the music videos for Sandcastle Kingdoms, Nate is using a Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior Singlecut.
In the video for his original cover of Sorairo Days from Gurren Lagann, Nate is using what appears to be a Gibson SG Tribute. This guitar can also be seen on a guitar stand in his Behind The Scenes video for his Escape From The City cover.
In most of the videos for his cover album Thnks Fr Mr Cvrs, Nate is using an ESP LTD EC-1000 Evertune. It appears he might have 2 EC-1000s based on the fact that he is using one with the Vintage Black finish in the video for his “Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down” cover. Nate also mentioned in a YouTube livestream on 07/01/23 that he used an EC-1000 to record some of Paid In Exposure, his second original album.
During Nate’s Pax Austria set, he used a Taylor 214ce. He also used this guitar for acoustic renditions of “Branded” and “StopRewind” for Idobi Radio.
In the music videos for his covers of The Middle by Jimmy Eat World and Liar (It Takes One To Know One) by Taking Back Sunday, Nate is using a Fender Player Telecaster modified with an EverTune bridge.
In the music video for his cover of Hard Times by Paramore, Nate is using a Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster. He also used this guitar in the music video for his cover of Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass by All Time Low.
In the video for his cover of Still Alive from Portal, Nate is using a Squier Mike Dirnt Precision Bass. He also used this bass in the music video for his cover of the Diddy Kong Racing theme, which as of 2023 has since been delisted.
During the Cool and Good tour and in the video for his cover of Halsey’s “Without Me”, Nate is using either a modified Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cut (potentially the Billie Joe Armstrong Signature Les Paul Junior Doublecut) or modified Gibson Les Paul Special Doublecut, judging by the Les Paul 100 text on the headstock. The Les Paul 100 text was put on Gibson guitars throughout 2015, including Double Cut Les Paul Specials. Nate’s guitar has the same skull on the body that as shown in the picture, and, judging by the body of the guitar, the way the fretboard sits on the neck, the back electronic cavity cover, and the fact the strap pin is on the horn, it looks like a Les Paul Special with a P90 pickup and Junior pickguard. It’s possible the skull is a decal, and the guitar was modified with a different pickup, pickguard, and EverTune Bridge, or is just a Les Paul Junior Double Cut of some kind, but I am ultimately not sure what this guitar is.
In some now deleted musics video for covers of “Better Now” (Post Malone) and Girls Like You (Maroon 5) by Roll For It, one of Nate’s side projects, Nate is using an ESP LTD SCT-607B, which is one of the signature guitar models for Stephen Carpenter from the band Deftones.
On Nate’s Instagram Story he showed a Bass that Fender sent him. Judging by the color, pickup configuration, and switching, it appears to be a Fender Deluxe Active Precision Bass in Surf Green.
In an Instagram Story, Nate shared a picture of his guitar stand, and you can get a look at the various guitars he has. The one of note here is what appears to be a Gibson Les Paul Studio in Alpine White that is right behind the PRS S2 Mira.
In an Instagram Story, Nate shared a picture of his guitar stand, and you can get a look at the various guitars he has. The one of note here is what appears to be some kind of Epiphone Les Paul that can be seen behind the ESP LTD EC-1000 and in front of the Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior.
In an Instagram Story, Nate shared a picture of his guitar stand, and you can get a look at the various guitars he has. The one of note here is what appears to be a PRS Custom 24 7-string that is in between the Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster and the ESP LTD SCT-607B.
In this music video for Ghost Fight’s cover of Toss A Coin To Your Witcher from Netflix’s “The Witcher” series, Nate is using an ESP LTD MH-1007 EverTune. It can also been seen on a guitar stand in an Instagram Story that Nate posted in March 2020.
In the music videos for Nate’s cover of Liar (It Takes One To Know One) by Taking Back Sunday and Ghost Fight’s cover of Toss A Coin To Your Witcher from Netflix’s “The Witcher” series, Nate is using a yellow Dunlop Pick, presumably a Dunlop Standard .73mm pick.
In a lot of Nate’s older videos (his Lavender Town theme cover being the example used here), Nate uses a green pick, supposedly a Dunlop Tortex Standard .88mm pick.
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