Paul C. Wilson's Gear
In this post Paul shows off the g&l fallout that he owns. He states that he was hesitent to go back to playing standard scale guitars after playing baritones for almost 10 years. He states that the guitar holds low tunings very well even though it is a 25.5 scale length. The guitar is moded to have fender locking tuners, a mini killswitch, a custom pickguard, fender jazzmaster two way slide switch, and a bareknuckle painkiller pickup in the bridge. Paul states that the guitar plays like a $1000 guitar, even though its only a $300 guitar.
Paul can be seen in this photo plating Third Eye baritone guitars. His guitar has a single bridge pickup, and a killswitch. Paul opted for one pickup because he never uses neck pickups.
at 6:12 of this video Paul explaind the Pod Hd head he uses live
Paul C. Wilson uses the Balaguer Growler Baritone guitar both live and in the studio, as featured on the Balaguer Guitars website.
In this instagram post paul shows off his Balaguir guitar with Seymour Duncan Pegasus and sentiant pickups in it
In an Instagram post, Paul C. Wilson showcases his Balaguer guitar equipped with a Seymour Duncan Sentient Neck Pickup, highlighting its perfect synergy with his tone.
In the music video for in friends we trust Paul can be seen playing a Schecter guitar
In this live video Paul can be seen playing a telecaster
In this post paul shows off the loknobs that he uses. These are used to lock the position of knobs on amps and pedals
Paul uses a custom ernie ball string set. He uses a 68-14 string guage
In an Instagram post by xcaptainpaulx, Paul C. Wilson is shown playing a Fender Mustang electric guitar, featuring a single Duncan Invader pickup in the bridge position.
In this post paul can be seen using his fender mustang. His guitar has a single duncan invader in the bridge
at 5:05 of this video Paul explains that he uses Seymour Duncan AHB-1 in the bridge of his guitar
In this live preformance paul can be seen using a peavey 6505 guitar head. he used this until switching to amp modelers
Both eric and paul use a mesa oversized cabs. these cabs have a custom chunk decal on the front of the cab
Paul uses a shure glxd wireless. He likes that it does both a wireless unit, but can be also be used as a tuner
Paul uses a .68 guage string on his lowest string of his guitar
In this post Paul shows off his G&l fallout. He had it modded to have a bareknuckle painkiller in the bridge
In this Post Paul can be seen with his Made in Japan Fender Modern Jazzmaster. This guitar is loaded with a Bareknuckle Painkiller set. Paul states that he had all the electronics in the guitar changed. the volume knob was moved to the bottom with a push/pull coil spit added. he also added in a push/pull coil split to the top knob. The selector switch was changed out to a mini chrome switch to match the other hardware
In combo with his line 6 pod hd, Paul uses a palmer macht 402. Paul uses this to power the pod hd. One thing Paul Likes about the palmer is that it doesn't color the tone of the pod hd at all.
In this post Paul shows off his Balaguer toro Baritone. It is in a white finish. It gas a 26.5 scale. It is fitted with a tonepros tom bridge, and a bareknuckle painkiller pickup
In this pic from Eric Ponset’s instagram story, Paul can be seen using a quad cortex for chunk rehearsals
According to this pic from Eric poncet’s instagram story, paul can be seen using a pedal train metro as his pedalboard
Paul C. Wilson can be seen playing the ESP LTD Caleb Shomo CS-II Phoenix Signature Electric Guitar in a post on Instagram by the user xcaptainpaulx. The caption reads, "Another memorable one in the books 🇫🇷 Thank you @bstnmnr @auroreband @landmvrkstech," confirming he uses this guitar live with his band Landmvrks.
In this video of in friends we trust, you can see Paul using. Shecter C-1 Hellraiser FR in Transparent Red with a flame maple top
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