Rob Scallon
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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
Scallon's first pedal, as featured in this January 28, 2021 livestream video at 5:55:56.
In his YouTube video titled "My Instrument Collection," Rob Scallon showcases the Hammond B-3 organ as part of his gear lineup.
Rob can be seen playing a Dean ML Ukulele throughout the entire video.
Rob can be seen playing an ML-1 Hot Rod, as seen in a few of his videos, most notably "14th Fret Capo Metal".
Rob can be seen playing an ML-7 S in his video "Metal Mad Libs 5".
Rob can be seen playing this guitar in a few of his videos, most notably "00000".
Rob can be seen playing this bass in sunburst in a few of his videos, such as the one linked here.
Rob plays this ukulele in the video for his cover of "Frantic Disembowelment" by Cannibal Corpse.
Rob talks about his Behringer UM200 Ultra Metal pedal at about 1:35 into the video linked.
Rob talks about his American 1988 Fender American Standard Deluxe Stratocaster in sunburst in this video. He states that even though "it's definitely the most expensive equipment I own, [...] luckily I was able to get this for free because my dad bought it right before I was born and doesn't really use it anymore, so I guess it's mine now. Sweet!"
In this video, he speaks about his audio interface, and he says he uses Cubase, although today he uses Studio One.
At 0:18 in the linked video he can be seen using Studio One, although he used to use Cubase.
In the linked video you can see him speaking about his classical guitar. It has been used on several of his songs, most notably Summer.
Rob Scallon is seen using the Ibanez Talman Electric Guitar in a photo on his Twitter, where he dressed as @RiffsAndBeards for Halloween.
Rob can be seen using the Casio CA-110 at 1:15 in this video, using an organ sound.
Can be seen at 0:07 in the video
Rob can be seen playing the instrument in this video amongst many others, the link to the upright bass is in the description of the video.
You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the Korg Pitchblack Chromatic Tuner pedal.
You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the Mr.Black Supermoon pedal.
At 1:05 in this video, Rob shows his 3-sided Dragon Heart pick. He also uses it throughout the video
In this video, Rob talks about his strat-like guitar, which he refers to only as "Tradition Guitar." However, after some research, it seems to be a Tradition G120 Classic
In this photo, Rob has his 9-string plugged into an MC-4
In this video about mics, Rob shows he has a DR-GX1 microphone, which he uses for his bass drum
In this video, Rob plays his custom 2 string bass made by sandberg
Rob obtained a sitar in February 2017 and used it to create a metal sitar video, titled "Sitar Metal." At 0:58 in this "Sitar Basics," video, Rob talks about buying the instrument from a music shop in Chicago. He quietly plays the instrument at the start of video and explains how to play it throughout. "When I went in and bought this from the shop here in Chicago, he gave me a quick lesson, the owner of the store, and he kinda kept reiterating, like, the stuff you know about guitar...kinda throw that out the window, 'cause this isn't played that way."
In this video, Rob uses his new signature guitar from Chapman to play Metallica.
This video shows Rob playing the shovel guitar.
In his YouTube video "Writing with a $1 Guitar," Rob Scallon can be seen using the Victory Amplifiers VX The Kraken in the background.
At 8:42 you can see Rob Scallon's signal chain going into a Panama Shaman 20 with a custom Panama 2x12
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