Nick Ayre's Gear
"This pedal gave an almost vocal quality to my drive sound, used mainly for leads."
Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Guitar Amplifier Heads"I used this amp thoughout the early days of the band and the first 5 tours"
Nick Ayre is seen using the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head (Multi-watt) in various live performances and home studio sessions, as showcased on Instagram.
Used throughout the recording of the void song and music video from 0:04.
"I owned this guitar for around 3 years, and was my homage to Jeff Buckley"
"Used this as crunch rhythm tone from 2015-2016"
"This guitar has been a mainstay of my sound since the beginning of the band in 2010. Throughout the recording of Once upon a lie single, Save yourself E.P, and If it Kills Me Album, this guitar is 75% of the sound"
Proof from Save yourself music video -can be seen clearly throughout especially at 1:20
proof of use in this music video from 0:07 onwards
"I've owned this guitar for 20 years. It has really served me well and offers a different sonic option. I recently upgraded the pickups to Seymour Duncan Hot Rail (Bridge) and Cool Rail (Neck)"
home studio picture of guitar
"A recent addition, that I mostly use in Drop C. The alpha omega pickups really excel in dropped tunings, and the satin neck makes it so easy to play"
"Every song the band has ever written started on this guitar. Also used on the recording for Anywhere but home."
As seen in all tour shots, music videos and home studio shots
Nick Ayre uses the Orange PPC212 guitar amplifier cabinet, as shown in various live and home studio photos on Instagram.
Nick Ayre used the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner on his pedalboard during the last tour, as shown in a post on his Instagram account.
As seen on last tour pedalboard
"I used this guitar a lot from late 2013 and early 14. Mainly used live, and in the video for Eyes wide open"
"I used this amp rigorously from early 2013. Provided much more agression to my live sound"
"I use this alot for demoing and tone testing in my studio"
Used live and in studio between 2014 and 2018
Nick Ayre used the Peavey 6505+ 120-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head during live performances from 2016 to 2017, as seen in an Instagram post.
"My go to Wah - has been since 2008"
"Used this to control my entire rig from 2014-2017. Great delay and reverb sounds and fantastic ability to control amp channels, but very heavy!"
Nick Ayre has mentioned on Facebook that he has owned several DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedals over the years, highlighting their enjoyable use in his musical endeavors.
"Used between 2014 and 2015, this was great for levelling out my clean sound"
"I used this for a number of years, and offered a fantastic watery sound. Used for all the clean parts on Void".
Nick Ayre expresses his appreciation for the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb pedal, especially highlighting the TonePrint feature, as seen in a post on Facebook.
Nick Ayre praises the TC Electronic Flashback Delay for its fantastic sound and versatile options, highlighting the TonePrint function. This appreciation is evident in his Facebook post.
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