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"This is another Goldtop this is a 1956 and just to let you know what we're talking about here this is the last year that they put P-90s in these puppies." - Phil X at :20s of this #product-demo.

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At 3:11 of this video there's a shot of Phil's pedalboard and the Digitech Bad Monkey can be seen. Phil says "if I want more gain for my lead I’ll use the bad monkey."

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In this #product-demo, we can see Phil X playing a Gibson SG Les Paul Standard.

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He uses Hardwire stereo chorus.

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At the 2020 NAMM show, Phil X was associated with the Gibson Phil X SG, as reported by Guitar World.

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You can see the Tonebone Bones Twin-City Pedal on a picture Phil X posted of his pedalboard on Instagram.

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In this video, Phil talks about his signature Yamaha SG1801PX.

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"I'm plugged into the Friedman Brown Eye, which is a kick-ass high-powered amp we're talking a 100 watts" - Phil X at :10s of this #product-demo.

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Designed to recreate his old Tonemaster Troubador 214. Phil plays these live and in this video.

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In this video for Fretted Americana, Phil X talks about and plays a Marc Bolan Les Paul. There is a clear shot of the guitar at 1:55.

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Phil is playing a re-built version of Ricky Nelson's '68 Les Paul Custom in this video. Per this link found in the description of this video, this is a 2007 Gibson Les Paul Custom.

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He reads from the 12th fret that this is "301" viper model . Very cheap guitar with stickers.. removed neck pickup and installed his signature p90 pickup... the rest is stock .

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"This is a one-of-a-kind Custom Triple-neck guitar was specially built by New York Luthier Sam Koontz between 1965 and 1967." - From the video description of this #product-demo.

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His signature Framus with one humbucker has SD SH-6 in bridge.

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A post on Phil X's Instagram shows his Klon KTR

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A post of Phil X's amp rig from a show in Calgary shows a Supro Coronado

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An Instagram post from Phil X shows a Marshall 1960A cab beside his two Friedman heads and his Supro Coronado.

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An Instagram post by Phil X himself shows that he has his own signature head.

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Phil X uses the Radial Engineering BigShot™ ABY True Bypass Switcher, as detailed on his official website. He highlights its effectiveness in running two amps simultaneously while addressing ground buzz and phasing issues with its three switches.

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Phil X uses an early '90s Matchless DC30, as detailed on his official gear page.

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You can see the Gamechanger Plasma Pedal on a picture Phil X posted of his pedalboard on Instagram.

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You can see the Laney Black Country Customs Steelpark Pedal on a picture Phil X posted of his pedalboard on Instagram.

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At 3:11 of this video there's a shot of Phil's pedalboard and the EP Booster can be seen. Phil says "I have the EP Booster, this is what happens, um depending on the volume of the amp - sometimes it’s too loud like in here I try not to make it too loud so I use a little bit of the EP Booster."

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In this Thanksgiving video of Frettedamericana, at 0:38, Phil can be seen holding a Duesenberg Starplayer TV Fullerton DTF-VW.

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A 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard is seen throughout this video. Phil X demonstrates the sound of this guitar.

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In a video by Fretted Americana, Phil X is seen with a Gibson Les Paul Standard, specifically a 1955 conversion by Scott Lentz. The guitar features a nut width of just over 1 11/16 inches, a thick neck profile, and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches.

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"Introduced in 1940 to compete with Gibson's popular Super 400, the opulent Synchromatic 400 featured an 18" wide, non-cutaway body with maple back and sides; double bound cat-eye sound holes; stairstep "synchrosonic" bridge; "chromatic" harp tailpiece; pickguard with white and gold sparkle binding that almost covered the treble sound hole; white and gold sparkle fingerboard and body binding; 26" scale; gold plated parts; 5 piece neck of maple and rosewood; ebony fingerboard; slanted script "Gretsch" logo; crossed "Synchromatic" chili-pepper inlay ornament; and slashed humptop block inlays."

Phil X conducts a #product-demo of this guitar throughout this video.

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"The Lake Placid Blue color is bright, fresh and unfaded. This is an exceptional example of a very rare custom-color Telecaster - one of the best we have ever seen."

Phil X conducts a #product-demo of this guitar throughout this video.

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Phil X plays a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Junior in this #product-demo.

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In the YouTube video by frettedamericana titled "Phil X is on FIIIIRE!!!! 1963 Epiphone Riviera 01255," Phil X showcases a 1963 Epiphone Riviera Hollowbody Guitar. The video description details the guitar's specifications, including its weight of 7.70 lbs, a nut width of just under 1 11/16 inches, and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches.

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