Ryan Guldemond
Ryan Guldemond's Gear
At 4:49 Ryan can be seen using a Gibson Firebird
In a performance captured by DarrenHoVideos on YouTube, Ryan Guldemond can be seen playing a Mosrite Combo Guitar, likely a 1966 sunburst model, during Mother Mother's concert at The Royal Theatre.
Ryan uses the Rockbox Boiling point with alternate graphics. It can be seen in a picture from this blog.
In this live performance from 2016, Ryan uses a VOX AC30.
Ryan also uses a Korg Pitchblack Chromatic Tuner along with his PolyTune Noir. It can be seen at the top of his board in a picture on this blog.
In this tour clip, Ryan shows his full pedal board as of June 2011, his Ibanez Tube Screamer included. It can be seen at 2:40 in the video.
In this video from October 2011, Ryan can be seen with a OCD Overdrive. It's shown at 1:56.
Ryan can be seen using the Orange Rockerverb 50 MKIII throughout the video for his overdriven tones.
You can see Ryan's pedal board with the Adial Tonebone PZ-Pre Acoustic Preamp in a picture on this blog. The pedal is all the way to the left next to his PolyTune Noir.
You can see the PolyTune Noir on Ryan's pedal all the way to the left on his pedalboard in this picture from pedalfinder.com.
The Strymon OB.1 can be found on Ryan's pedalboard in a picture on this blog.
Ryan uses two Ernie Ball VP JR. Volume Pedals. They can both be seen on his pedalboard from a picture taken at one of his shows on July 15, 2015.
Ryan can be seen with a Voodoo Lab ground Control Foot Controller on his board in a picture taken for this blog on July 15, 2015.
The Eventide Space is used on one of Ryan's boards backstage. He runs it through his VooDoo Lab Ground Controller. It can be seen on one of his pedalboards in a picture featured on this blog from July 15, 2015.
Ryan runs the TimeFactor through his Voodoo Lab Ground controller and can be see in a picture from this article from July 15, 2015.
Ryan runs the ModFactor through his Voodoo Lab Ground controller and can be see in a picture from this article from July 15, 2015.
You can see the PitchFactor on Ryan's pedalboard featured in this blog from July 15,2015
The Fuzz Factory can be see on one of Ryan's pedalboard in a picture featured on this blog from July 15, 2015.
You can see the Sparkle Drive in a picture from July 15, 2015 featured in this blog
Ryan can be seen with the drive on his pedalboard in a picture featured on this blog from July 15, 2015.
In this video from 2011, Ryan shows his EP Booster on his then-current pedalboard. It can be seen at 2:40.
In this video from 2011, Ryan shows his EHX Micro POG on his then-current pedalboard. It can be seen at 2:40.
In this video from 2011, Ryan shows his MXR Reverb on his then-current pedalboard. It can be seen at 2:40.
In this video from October 2011, Ryan can be seen with a EHX POG 2. It's shown at 1:56
This controller was used by Ryan Guildemond in 2011, it can be seen at 2:40
In this video, Ryan can be seen with a ND-1 Nova Delay at 2:40. This was from 2011.
Ryan Guldemond can be seen using the Takamine EAN30C Electric Acoustic Guitar in various videos. This specific model is distinguishable from his other electric nylon string guitars by the absence of a factory pickguard, along with its headstock and bridge design. This is evident in the YouTube video by Mother Mother, titled "What shows are you coming to this summer? Tag your concert buddy! #mothermother #livemusic."
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