Paul Moak
Paul Moak's Gear
At 58:40 in this Rig Rundown, Paul Moak discusses and demonstrates his Vibe-Bro pedal.
Paul Moak is known for his use of a Fender 1963 Fender Stratocaster Sunburst, which consists of a 1963 Stratocaster body combined with a 1980s-vintage, 3-bolt, maple, bullet-truss-rod, 1969-style Fender Japan neck. According to Premier Guitar's Rig Rundown with John Bohlinger, the guitar's bridge has been replaced up to four times, and the bridge and neck pickups are Lindy Fralins.
According to Premier Guitar's "Inside Paul Moak's Nashville Studio: Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger, Paul Moak is known for using a Fender Jaguar, which he has cherished since purchasing it at age 20. Moak acquired the guitar at Music Go Round in Minneapolis, where its olympic white finish was nearly flawless. He appreciates the guitar for its wide range of tones and favors the low-output single-coils for enhancing expansive reverb effects.
Paul Moak uses a Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, specifically a 1970 model with several parts from 1969. According to Premier Guitar's John Bohlinger in the "Inside Paul Moak's Nashville Studio: Rig Rundown," this guitar was traded to Moak by the band Feel, and intriguingly, the back of the guitar is carved with the words "cheat" and "liar."
In a Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Paul Moak discusses his use of the Vox V240 Folk Twelve Electro, noting that it is a cherished instrument that originally belonged to his father. The guitar retains its original magnetic pickup at the neck, with an additional piezo pickup installed by Moak himself.
In the Premier Guitar video titled "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville," starting at 5:08, Paul Moak discusses his use of the Gibson 1959 Les Paul Junior Electric Guitar.
At 8:46 in the YouTube video "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville," Paul Moak discusses his 1976 Fender Telecaster, as featured by Premier Guitar.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, it is revealed at 11:53 that Paul Moak uses D'Addario NYXL Nickelwound Guitar Strings 10-46.
In a video by Premier Guitar titled "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville," Paul Moak mentions his 1980s Gibson Firebird electric guitar at the 21:11 mark.
At 24:51 in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Paul Moak discusses his use of the Hammertone OC-12 Octave 12 String.
In the video "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville" by Premier Guitar, at the 28:03 mark, Paul Moak discusses his use of the Jerry Jones Neptune Baritone Guitar.
At 31:15 in the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" YouTube video, Paul Moak discusses his 1991 Gibson J-100.
In a video titled "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Paul Moak discusses his mid-90s Marshall Bluesbreaker amplifiers at the 37:24 mark.
At approximately 43:25 in the Premier Guitar video titled "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville," Paul Moak discusses his use of the 1968 Marshall Super Bass amplifier.
At the 44:00 mark of the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Paul Moak discusses his use of the Marshall Major guitar amplifier head.
At the 44:29 mark of Premier Guitar's YouTube video titled "Paul Moak Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour at The Smoakstack in Nashville," Paul Moak demonstrates his use of the Electro-Harmonix Sovtek MIG-100 guitar amplifier head.
In the provided image, Paul Moak is clearly seen playing a Gibson Flying V.
At 39:00, an AmpRX BrownBox power attenuator can be seen in Paul Moak's studio.
At 39:47, a Boss FS-5U footswitch can be seen on Paul Moak's pedalboard.
At 39:47, an Ernie Ball Tuner can be seen in Paul Moak's studio.
At 42:37, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier can be seen as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:37, an Orange AD30H can be seen as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:37, an Electro Harmonix/Sovtek MIG50 can be seen as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:37, a Matchless HC30 can be seen as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:37, a Peavey 5150 can be seen as part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:42, a Silvertone Twin Twelve can be seen as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:42, a Fender Bandmaster can be spotted as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 42:42, a brownface Fender Bassman can be spotted in Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 47:56, a Selmer Zodiac Twin 30 can be spotted in Paul Moak's amp collection.
At 47:56, a Vox AC30 can be spotted as a part of Paul Moak's amp collection.
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