Ray Toro
guitarist
Ray Toro's Gear
Ray played Epiphone Les Paul Standard in "I'm Not Okay" music video. Face it, he really can make it nice
"My main guitar right now is a Gibson Les Paul Standard that I think is either from ’91 or ’93 which I picked up while on tour. I have Seymour Duncan Phat Cat (SPH90-1) P90-style pickups in it which are the size of a humbucker. They’re amazing. I’m really psyched about them." - Ray Toro.
Toro shares a nondescript closeup of the PitchFactor, assumedly in his home studio.
In this Tweet posted by Toro, the 1990's version of EHX Deluxe Memory Man is visible.
In this photo, where Toro is seen performing in The Hollywood Tower concert in 2011, he played Taylor 514ce.
"For picks, I’ve always used Dunlop black nylon 1 mm picks." - Ray Toro.
According to Tweet from Toro, the TS808 pedal is included in his pedalboard.
Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Guitar Amplifier HeadsUsed during recording of 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge' can be seen in Life on the Murder Scene (in above link at 5:17).
It also appeared to be used live as seen in Cresskill, New Jersey performance in February 2002
According to Ray Toro's tweet, the Electro-Harmonix POG2 pedal is included in his pedalboard.
In this Seymour Duncan interview, Ray says "I just have a Dunlop Crybaby wah, Boss EQ pedal, Boss Pitch Shifter to do harmonies, Boss Chorus Ensemble, and Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator"
In this interview with Seymour Duncan, Ray says "I just have a Dunlop Crybaby wah, Boss EQ pedal, Boss Pitch Shifter to do harmonies, Boss Chorus Ensemble, and Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator"
Ray Toro expresses his preference for Dunlop Electric Nickel Wound Guitar Strings in a user-uploaded photo, captioned "Nuthin better than a fresh stringed guitar," showcasing his gear choice.
Ray plays the Silhouette starting around the 44:01 mark during the song "Teenagers" in this video of the final performance of The Black Parade World Tour in Mexico City. It's especially clear while he's playing the solo starting at about 45:30 into the video.
In the pedalboard photo posted by Toro, Death by Audio Overdrive Deluxe pedal is visible.
According to Tweet from Toro, he uses the Fulltone OCD pedal in his pedalboard.
Ray Toro got this from Gerard Way, as seen in this Tweet. This serves him as a tuner, and he says he "fuckin' loves it", according to the Tweet.
In this photo of Ray Toro's pedalboard, the Boss VB-2 vibrato pedal is visible.
According to the Tone Freak website, Toro uses the Boss CH-1 SUPER Chrous pedal.
"Right now I’m using Marshall JCM 2000s® the DSL100 with two 1960A cabinets." - Ray Toro
"I have another Les Paul Standard which is probably from ’93 and it has a Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4) in the bridge position and the neck pickup is whatever came on the guitar." - Ray Toro.
According to Tweet posted by Toro, his pedalboard contains Electro-Harmonix Superego Synth Engine.
According to Tweet Toro posted, Electro Harmonix C9 is in his pedalboard.
According to Tweet posted by Toro, he uses the Keeley Vibe-O-Verb pedal.
According to Tweet posted by Toro, his pedalboard includes Boss TR-2 tremolo pedal.
In this Tweet posted by Toro, the Framptone The Amp Switcher is visible in the photo.
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