Rob Scallon
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Genre
Microphones 5
Guitars 43
Amplifiers 10
Effects Pedals 37
Bass Guitars 8
World Instruments 10
Banjos 2
Software Plugins and VSTs 6
Keyboards and Synthesizers 8
Music Accessories 5
Drum Sets 2
Upright-Basses 1
Cellos 2
Strings 3
Studio Equipment 6
Cymbals 4
Studio Monitors 1
Cables 1
Snare Drums 1
Harps 1
DAWs 1
Other Gear 1
Rob Scallon's Gear
"There's nothing really on the market that has the string gauges I want. I've been bothering Cleartone since I started playing eight-string to give me a certain string set, and recently they hit me up going, 'hey why don't we just make a custom set?' I was like, 'okay, cool!' So that's a thing that exists now."
he can be seen using this 9mm purple plectrum in this video
In this video rob can be seen using his washburn x series guitar. this is one of the guitars he had the longest. he states that this guitar had some problems with the electric. Due to these issues it mainly became a prop in his videos. He has not used this guitar since he became a chapman artist
Rob can be seen playing this bass at some points in the "...And Justice For Bass" video.
Rob can be seen playing this bass in his "Half Hour of Bass Guitar" video. He can be seen playing the Purple Burst Famed Maple version of this bass.
"Love this bass. And how I ended up with it is a bit of an interesting story. I was watching a Davie504 video and I commented "hollow body basses are so cool"... or something along those lines. And then the company who made the bass in that video as well as this one reached out to me and asked if I wanted one! So thanks for that Chowny!"
Rob Scallon's new signature guitar. He's been using it quite profusely now that it's in production. An example from when he was first playing it can be found here.
Rob is speaking about his Crate amplifer in the linked video. He has used it on several of his songs, until he met Ryan Bruce to reamp for him.
In this short video about this bass, Rob explains that his Fender Squier Precision Bass was the first instrument he bought with his own money. It was purchased after he got really into Primus. It has stripes on it, an Abe Lincoln patch, a Primus sticker, and a Krape sticker. Krape was Rob's first band. On the first fret, Rob used whiteout to draw Krape's symbol.
He doesn't use this bass much nowadays. His current main bass is his Schecter 5 string.
Rob has started playing the Ghost Fret in a few of his more recent videos, such as "One Fret Song".
You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the Mooer Reecho Digital Delay pedal.
Throughout his performance on the song, "A Collapse". Rob is seen playing on Davie504's Signature Chowny Model.
In his vlog, Rob Scallon showcases the Kalos By Cecilio SOG362CEQ Acoustic guitar, which he received from Cecilio. He mentions that this is the same company that produces his purple cello.
In this post rob can be seen with a telegraph pedal as part of his array of effects
In an Instagram post, Rob Scallon showcases the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator on his pedalboard. The pedal is also featured in his YouTube videos, adding a unique octave effect to his guitar sound.
In an Instagram post, Rob Scallon showcases the DigiTech Drop Polyphonic Drop Tune Pedal on his pedalboard. This pedal can also be seen in action in his YouTube videos, providing a glimpse into its role in his setup.
In this video Rob and his friend Simon built a guitar from scratch. Although Rob is a guitarist, both of them had no prior experience in building guitars. The guitar body was purposely built to be very pointy, and un appealing. the Horn on one side is so close to the neck that it makes it so hard to access certain frets. Rob states that the frets are really sharp and are in odd places, making it hard for it to be put in a proper tuning. The guitar was dubbed Scataylor guitars. Rob said this name Joking that he was leaving chapman guitars to start his own brand. Rob at the end of the video stated that he is actually leaving chapman, and that the future of his guitar endorsements are up in air.
Rob talks about his main microphone, a Sterling Audio ST55, in the video linked.
In this linked video, Rob can be heard speaking about his fretless. He hasn't used it on many of his songs, although it was used for the bass track of his song, This Week 2.
In this video, Rob plays his new Shovel Guitar made by I Like To Make Stuff
All effects by Desktop BIAS FX by Positive Grid.
In this short video, Rob talks about the first instrument he ever owned, a Basix Classic kit, which he modified a bit with a Pearl snare, Sabain hihat, Zildijan cymbals, and a B8 Ride
In this post, Rob can be seen using a Chapman MLV.
In the YouTube video "Album in a Day 2019 (w/ Andrew Huang)," Rob Scallon uses the Gretsch G6122-12 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman 12-String Hollowbody guitar.
In this post rob shows off the double sided headless guitar/bass busuyi sent him. This was after using one of their guitars in a video he did with mary spender
IN this post Rob shows off his rogue mandoline. He calls it his other 8 string
In this post Rob's brother John can be seen playing rob's kala guitarlele.
At 2:37, and throughout this video, Scallon can be seen using an Omen-8 to play his song, Anchor.
In this post we can see Electro-Harmonix Nano POG Polyphonic Octave Generator Guitar Effects Pedal on his pedalboard
And we can see that pedal in this vidio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtCrmSjPMMc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_KdNvKAgI
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