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In the article "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that Rhett Shull has incorporated the Line 6 HX One into his live rig for the promotion of his recent album.
In the Rhett Shull Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, hosted by Chris Kies, it is confirmed that guitarist Rhett Shull has integrated the Mythos Pedals Argonaut Octave Up into his live rig to promote his recent album.
At 26:50 in this rig rundown with Premier Guitar, a Duophony Parallel Blender is seen on Rhett Shull's pedalboard. At 29:45 he says:
Another interesting pedal is the Duophony from GFI Systems. This pedal does not actually make sound. It's a stereo line mixer. So I have two pedals plugged into it, which is the Synesthesia from GFI and the Dark World from Chase Bliss, and throughout the show I'm using this to blend these two pedals together in different combinations and different sounds.
In this video, Rhett Shull discusses and reviews the Brothers AM from Chase Bliss and Analogman. He summarizes saying:
If, like me, you're not into the lore of the King of Tone, you don't really understand why people have to have that specific pedal but you want something that is undeniably great on your board, I think this is a really good option.
It's a pedal that can kind of meet you where you are as a player. If you want something simple, just a dual stage overdrive or boost or distortion. But for you more adventurous or advanced players that are using things like expression control or CV control, you've got options for that as well.
At 35:09 in the "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" video by Premier Guitar, Rhett Shull is seen using a Lehle Little Dual II Amp Switcher as part of his pedalboard during a live performance.
In the "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Rhett Shull is shown using the RJM Mastermind PBC 6X on his pedalboard during a live performance, as observed at the 26:50 mark.
At the 26:52 mark of the "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" video by Premier Guitar, guitarist Rhett Shull is observed using a TC Electronic PolyTune 3 Noir as part of his pedalboard during a live performance.
In the YouTube video titled "Overseas Vs. USA Made Guitar (does it even matter?)" by Rhett Shull, he is shown playing the Eastman E20OOSS guitar. Additionally, Rhett Shull mentions the E20OOSS in the video description, confirming its use.
In the video titled "This Is WAY Better Than The Tubescreamer (The Boss DS-1 Sound)" on YouTube, guitarist Rhett Shull showcases and discusses the Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal, providing a detailed demonstration of its sound and versatility.
At approximately 9:50 in the YouTube video titled "Tone Is NOT 'In The Hands'" by Rhett Shull, he demonstrates the Erica Synths/Ninja Tune Zen Delay.
At 5:20 in the video "Tone Is NOT 'In The Hands'" by Rhett Shull on YouTube, Rhett demonstrates the Jext TELEZ Black Drone Wasp fuzz pedal.
Rhett Shull uses the Hologram Electronics Microcosm, as demonstrated in his YouTube video titled "My New Favorite Guitar Pedal (no...seriously)," where he describes it as his new all-time favorite guitar pedal.
In his blog post "Rediscovering the The Yamaha Revstar," Rhett Shull discusses his use of the Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS02T guitar.
In a video titled "Was The Helix Stadium XL Worth The 10 Year Wait?" on Rhett Shull's YouTube channel, Rhett Shull demonstrates the Line 6 Helix Stadium XL Amp Modeler and FX Processor. He mentions his intention to take it on tour, highlighting its significance in his setup.
In his YouTube video titled "This Is My Entire Studio Setup (Bedroom Studio 2023)," Rhett Shull states, "I bought a pair of these, which is a Sony A7iii. This is my B-camera for B-Rolls," confirming his use of the Sony A7iii mirrorless camera.
In the YouTube video titled "This Is My Entire Studio Setup (Bedroom Studio 2023)," at 42:30, Rhett Shull states that he "recently upgraded to this camera, the A7s III," confirming his use of the Sony Alpha A7s iii Mirrorless Camera Body.
In the YouTube video titled "This Is My Entire Studio Setup (Bedroom Studio 2023)," at the 42:53 mark, Rhett Shull confirms the use of the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II Full-frame Standard Zoom G Master Lens by stating, "the lens that you're currently on now is the 24 to 70 G Master."
In the YouTube video titled "This Is My Entire Studio Setup (Bedroom Studio 2023)," Rhett Shull confirms at 43:05 that he uses the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Lens, stating, "This is the Sigma 35 1.4 Art Lens."
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In the YouTube video titled "This Is My Entire Studio Setup (Bedroom Studio 2023)," at timestamp 43:18, Rhett Shull confirms the use of the Sony FE 14mm f/1.8 GM Lens by stating, "this is the Sony 14 millimeter G Master 1.8."
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At 27:30 in the video titled "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Rhett Shull's pedalboard is shown featuring a Strymon Ojai High Current DC Power Supply.
In the video "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar, at 27:30, a Strymon Zuma power supply is visibly mounted on Rhett Shull's pedalboard.
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