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Post played and bought this guitar in early 2017 at Rudy's Music Shop in New York. It can be seen 3:52 into this video.
@56:37 Brian Lee (Bassist) says 58 weight then followed up by 1958 weight in reference to the guitar Post is playing
In the video Ethan an post make a quick meme song and you can see FL Studio on the projector screen at 10:30
We also see it running on his razer blade in the music video "Congratuations"
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Post Malone has been using a Gibson SJ-200 live for his acoustic songs since April of 2018.
He can be seen throughout 2018 playing both the natural finish models and vintage sunburst models.
It can be seen on this picture from Post's Instagram (Third one from the left). It's also Post's first guitar. It has an added pickup.
In this video of Post Malone covering Brad Paisely's I'm Gonna Miss Her he is wearing Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones.
Post started using generic fit JH Audio Roxanne's on April 26th 2018 until he received Custom Fit JH Audio Roxannes on May 4th 2018.
Post recorded alternative hit, "Stay" using a 1953 Gibson J-45, as stated by producer Andrew Watt.
Post plays it in this video.
In this Instagram post by Gibson, Post Malone can be seen playing a guitar known as the SF-5 made by Gibson Custom shop. It is a prototype model. In a Tweet to Equipboard, Gibson explains:
That's a prototype archtop from Gibson Custom. "SF" stands for "Solid Formed", the "5" is a nod to the Gibson L5. This model never went into production but we did offer this version; Solid Formed 17" Hollowbody Venetian
The Way Huge Swollen Pickle is seen in his signal chain.
It can be seen in this picture from Post's Instagram (One on the far left). It has an added pickup.
In this interview Post can be seen showing his gear at around 5:16 and at 5:36 he says "..an AC30" pointing to the Vox in the background.
It can be seen in this picture from Post's Instagram (One on the far right) in silverburst.
It can be seen in this picture from Post's Instagram (Second one from the left)
In this Instragram photo Post sings into a Shure Axient Digital Handheld Transmitter.
Another Acoustic that Post sometimes brings out for special occasions. It is fitted with an LR Baggs Element pickup. The guitar was most recently used by Post in Toronto on May 28th, 2018.
Post used this guitar during his Coachella 2016 gig.
Post plays it in this video.
Post can be seen playing it at the beginning of the video.
Post can be seen playing it in this picture.
Image is from the Post Malone campaign page on the Beats by Dre website:
“CREATING THE MUSIC I ENJOY WITH THE PEOPLE I LOVE” “I LIKE TO SURROUND MYSELF WITH POSITIVITY. IT MAKES ME FEEL THE WAY GOOD MUSIC MAKES ME FEEL”
In the live performance at the 61st GRAMMYs, Post Malone can be seen using the DPA d:facto II Mic Capsule, as indicated by the "DPA" branding visible on the SL1 adapter.
In an Instagram photo, Post Malone is seen using a DigiTech WH-4 Whammy (4th Gen) pedal, captured by @johnrawl.
Image is from the Post Malone campaign page on the Beats by Dre website.
“THE BEST THING ANYONE CAN DO IS GET CAUGHT IN THE MUSIC" - POST MALONE
Pro Tools is on the computer in the background of this image of Post Malone in a recording studio space.
In this Facebook post by Post Malone you can see the Genelec 8351Bs set up in his house.
A photo shows Post Malone using the Universal Audio Apollo Twin X for recording vocals.
His playback tech shows it in the rig video .
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