Preston Hazard
Preston Hazard's Gear
Preston Hazard is seen using a Rickenbacker 620 Electric Guitar, as evidenced by its headstock being visible in the music video for "Dragged Under," appearances on several single covers, and pictures he has posted of himself playing it.
Preston Hazard is seen using a 1956 version of the Rickenbacker Combo 400 in the official music video for "Don't Cancel Me," as well as in numerous promotional photos. This is confirmed by the video distributed by MarvMent and available on the PrestonHazardVEVO YouTube channel.
In a photograph published by the Reading Eagle, Preston Hazard is seen performing live with a modified Gibson SG Custom, which appears to be a model from the late 1960s or early 1970s. The guitar underwent further modifications in later promotional photos, but it seems to have been publicly used only between 2020 and 2022.
In a VEVO documentary, a tape machine identified as a mid to late 70’s Tascam 80-8 can be seen behind Preston Hazard.
Preston Hazard posted to his official Instagram account a shot of his NEVE 8816.
In a photo posted to his official Instagram, Preston Hazard is seen holding and presumably writing or recording with a guitar identified as an early 1970's Guild D-25.
In the official music video for "Everybody Wants You Dead," Preston Hazard is seen playing a Gibson SG Standard Bass.
Preston Hazard is confirmed to use a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 amp head, as evidenced by a promotional post on his Instagram where he is seen with a mic'ed setup.
In this recent Instagram post, Hazard shared a photo of his 2017 Gibson Les Paul Tribute Hp gold top guitar.
In this YouTube Hazard can be seen using a Nagra IV tape machine to record nat sound and dialogue.
In this behind the scenes TikTok video, Hazard can be clearly seen using an AMS Neve 1073LB to record.
In this TikTok video Hazard can be seen using a 1922 Martin A Style Mandolin.
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