Orlaith Forsythe's Gear

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She shows and builds her pedal board in a tik tok video and you can see her pedals.

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It is on her pedal board in the photo.

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In a TikTok video, Orlaith Forsythe can be seen using the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner on her pedal board.

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In a TikTok video, Orlaith Forsythe is seen assembling her pedal board, featuring the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano reverb pedal.

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It is on her pedal board, in the video of her building her new pedal board.

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In a TikTok photo, Orlaith Forsythe's pedalboard features the TC Electronic Flashback Mini Delay.

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Orlaith Forsythe is seen using a Fender Player Series Mustang Bass in Aged Natural finish, as shown in a photo shared on Instagram.

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In this photo you can see her holding her red Fender Stratocaster SSS but I don't know what model either it be Mexican player or other model.

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In an Instagram post shared by Orlaith Forsythe, she is pictured with a Gibson ES-335, identifiable by its burst finish. Although another guitar appears in the photo, the post includes a clear image of the ES-335.

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Orlaith and Mollie share what appears to be a Fender American Special Stratocaster HSS in three tone sunburst. It appears in many photos and videos of live performances and on social media postings such as the Instagram post above.

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Orlaith Forsythe uses a Squier P-Bass, which she shares with Mollie, similar to their Red Stratocaster. The bass is brown with black accents, as seen on her Instagram.

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In the video "So Damn Dangerous" by Dea Matrona, Orlaith Forsythe is seen using the Victory V40 Deluxe amplifier. The band members often switch instruments, sharing guitars and bass, which suggests the amp is a shared piece of their gear.

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In the Dea Matrona cover of "Johnny B Goode," Orlaith Forsythe uses the Roland Cube Street EX Amp. The video shows the band sharing gear, as they swap instruments depending on the song.

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In the video titled "Dea Matrona - Rory Gallagher's 'Cradle Rock' Cover," Orlaith Forsythe can be seen using a Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue amplifier, which is visible in the background during the performance.

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On the Victory website user page for Orlaith Forsythe is cited as a user with the following quote: “The Duchess Victory V40 Deluxe Head and cab has a very distinct sound. I particularly love the tube driven spring reverb and tremolo. When cranked up it never loses clarity, this amp is a must check out for all guitarists.”

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