Peter Silberman's Gear

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In this video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4X-362AhbRQ Peter is playing his black Fender Modern Player Starcaster.

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In this photo you can see Peter playing his Eastwood Airline '59 Town & Country Std.

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Peter Silberman commonly used a Fender Jaguar Special HH with black headstock while on tour in 2009-2010, promoting the album Hospice.

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In this YouTube video of a live solo performance from July 13, 2017, Peter can be seen playing through a Fender Blues Junior III amplifier. You can get a few good looks at it, such as around 0:39.

You can tell it's the Blues Junior III because the Blues Junior IV was not released until 2018, a year after this video was made.

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In a live performance documented in a video, Peter Silberman is observed utilizing a black Fender Telecaster. This particular instrument is distinguished by several notable features: a vintage-style round "screw" string tree on the headstock and a modern six-saddle bridge, suggesting a blend of traditional and contemporary design elements. Additionally, the guitar sports a unique aesthetic combination of a glossy black body with a matching black pickguard. More standard to the Telecaster model, it is equipped with two solid metal knobs for volume and tone control, two single-coil pickups, and is constructed with a maple neck and maple fretboard.

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In the 0:10 mark of this YouTube video of a live solo performance, Peter Silberman can be seen using the TC Electronic Polytune Mini. The TC Electronic logo at the bottom of the pedal and the absence of any numbering after "Polytune" on the front of the pedal identify it as the original version.

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In this YouTube video at 0:10, Peter Silberman can be seen using the Red Panda Context. The lighting of the video makes it difficult to distinguish the text on the front of the pedal, but the "Red Panda" text can be clearly seen, and the placement and style of the knobs and footswitches further help to identify this pedal.

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In this YouTube video at 0:10, Peter Silberman can be seen using the Empress Effects Phaser. The lighting of the video makes it difficult to distinguish the text on the front of the pedal, but the pedal's distinctive green color, along with the placement of the knobs, lights, footswitches, and switches, confirm that this is the Empress Effects Phaser. In this video, Peter has placed the pedal "sideways" on his pedal board, and his pedal is missing the metal cover for the "Blend" control knob.

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In this YouTube video at 0:10, Peter Silberman can be seen using the MXR Carbon Copy.

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In this YouTube video at 0:10, Peter Silberman can be seen using the Empress Effects Germ Drive.

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In a message from 12/29/2021 on The Antlers Discord server, Peter Silberman posted a photo of his pedalboard. The Strymon Deco v1 can be seen in the photo.

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In a message from 12/29/2021 on The Antlers Discord server, Peter Silberman posted a photo of his pedalboard. The Strymon Flint v1 can be seen in the photo.

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In a message from 12/29/2021 on The Antlers Discord server, Peter Silberman posted a photo of his pedalboard. The Strymon BlueSky v1 can be seen in the photo.

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In a message from 12/29/2021 on The Antlers Discord server, Peter Silberman posted a photo of his pedalboard. The Strymon Iridium can be seen in the photo. On 6/1/2022, Peter discussed his use of the Iridium.

I use the Iridium as a preamp at the end of my chain, before hitting the amp. It allows for more nuanced tone control than my Princeton. The Princeton is a beautiful clean amp, but like most good small tube amps has only a 2 band EQ and a less fine-tuneable volume (and no drive control).

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In an Instagram video posted by @theantlers, Peter Silberman is seen playing a Guild M-20 acoustic guitar, identifiable by its distinctive dark mahogany top and concert shape.

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