Ryan Primack's Gear
Gibson Les Paul Artisan as played by Ryan Primack. Seen personally in concert in 2009. Also as seen in concert photos.
Ryan Primack is confirmed to use a Fender Telecaster, as detailed in the Premier Guitar article by Perry Bean titled "Poison the Well Rig Rundown Guitar & Bass Gear Tour with Ryan Primack, Vadim Taver & Noah Harmon." According to the source, after his prized Les Pauls were stolen, Primack returned to using Telecasters and now owns nine of them. His primary guitar is a modified white Telecaster, featuring a Seymour Duncan JB Model pickup in a single-coil size for the bridge and a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Staggered for the neck. Primack customized this guitar extensively, replacing all the electronics, adding a Gibson-style toggle switch, reversing the control plate orientation inspired by Danny Gatton, and installing a single steel knob for tone control. Additionally, he included string trees with foam to mitigate extra noise.
Ryan Primack's main guitar features a Seymour Duncan JB Jr. (mistakenly referred to as a Mini JB in the article) as its bridge pickup.
Ryan Primack's main guitar features a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound single coil in its neck position.
Ryan Primack's main guitar is strung with James Hetfield's signature Ernie Ball Papa Het Hardwired strings.
According to a Premier Guitar rig rundown video hosted by Perry Bean, Ryan Primack uses a PRS Archon amplifier alongside a Bad Cat Lynx to cover both 6L6 and EL34 territories. Primack describes the Archon as a "refined 5150," which he runs through an Orange 4x12 cabinet.
Ryan Primack uses a Bad Cat Lynx 50 amplifier as part of his setup, running it alongside a PRS Archon to cover both 6L6 and EL34 tonalities. According to a Premier Guitar rig rundown by Perry Bean, the Lynx feeds into a Friedman 4x12 cabinet that has been rebadged with the nickname "Donkey."
Ryan Primack uses a Friedman 4x12" Extension Cabinet as a part of his dual-amp setup. His BadCat Lynx 50 is connected to the Friedman 4x12 cabinet, which has been rebadged with the nickname “Donkey.” This information is supported by Perry Bean in the "Poison the Well Rig Rundown" video by Premier Guitar.
"while the [PRS] Archon, which is like a 'refined 5150', runs through an Orange 4x12."
Ryan Primack's pedalboard includes a Boss TU-3W Chromatic Tuner, as confirmed by the "Poison the Well Rig Rundown" with Perry Bean on Premier Guitar.
In a rig rundown video by Premier Guitar, guitarist Ryan Primack is shown using a reissue of the DOD Bifet Boost 410 on his pedalboard.
In the "Poison the Well Rig Rundown" video presented by Premier Guitar and hosted by Perry Bean, it is confirmed that Ryan Primack includes the Caroline Guitar Company Hawaiian Pizza fuzz pedal on his pedalboard.
In a Premier Guitar video titled "Poison the Well Rig Rundown Guitar & Bass Gear Tour with Ryan Primack, Vadim Taver & Noah Harmon," it is confirmed that guitarist Ryan Primack uses a Fortin Zuul+ Noise Gate on his pedalboard.
In the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video, hosted by Perry Bean, it is confirmed that guitarist Ryan Primack includes the JHS 3 Series Harmonic Tremolo Pedal on his pedalboard.
Ryan Primack uses a Boss DM-2W Delay Waza Craft on his pedalboard, as confirmed in the "Poison the Well Rig Rundown" video by Premier Guitar, hosted by Perry Bean.
Ryan Primack, guitarist for Poison the Well, uses a DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay on his pedalboard, as confirmed in the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video hosted by Perry Bean.
In a Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video, Ryan Primack's pedalboard is shown to include an MXR M292 Carbon Copy Deluxe analog delay.
Ryan Primack is confirmed to use a Walrus Audio Slö reverb pedal on his pedalboard, as detailed in the Premier Guitar video "Poison the Well Rig Rundown Guitar & Bass Gear Tour with Ryan Primack, Vadim Taver & Noah Harmon," hosted by Perry Bean.
Ryan Primack is confirmed to use the Solid Gold FX Surf Rider 3 on his pedalboard, as demonstrated in the "Poison the Well Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, hosted by Perry Bean.
At 6:37, Ryan uses a Fortin Zuul Plus Blackout Noise Gate Pedal during a live performance as part of Ryan's pedalboard.
In a live performance featured in Premier Guitar's "Poison the Well Rig Rundown," guitarist Ryan Primack can be seen using a JHS 3 Series Reverb pedal as part of his pedalboard at the 6:37 mark.
During a live performance, as seen at 6:37 in Premier Guitar's Rig Rundown video featuring Ryan Primack, he is shown using the MXR M107 Phase 100 pedal as part of his pedalboard.
In a video by Premier Guitar titled "Poison the Well Rig Rundown with Ryan Primack, Vadim Taver & Noah Harmon," Ryan Primack is seen at 3:21 using a PRS Archon 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head as part of his amp setup. During the segment, Ryan states, "I really enjoy them."
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video at 6:37, guitarist Ryan Primack demonstrates the Saturnworks 5-Looper as part of his pedalboard setup.
In the YouTube video titled "Poison the Well - You Come Before You Studio Sessions," at the 1:14 mark, Derek Miller confirms they used two Marshall JCM800 2203 amplifiers, among other equipment, during the recording sessions for the album You Come Before You.
Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Guitar Amplifier HeadsIn the YouTube video titled "Poison the Well - You Come Before You Studio Sessions" by FriendlyNotification, Derek Miller mentions at 1:14 that they used "2 JCM800, 2 JCM2000, Marshall JMP, Fender Vibrolux, Fender Twin, Marshall 8x10, Rivera and VHT cabs" during the recording sessions for the album "You Come Before You." Additionally, Ryan can be seen using a Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head in various live performances recorded in 2003.
In a YouTube video titled "Poison the Well - You Come Before You Studio Sessions," at 1:14, Derek Miller confirms that they used a Marshall JMP 1959 Super Lead 100-Watt, among other equipment, during the recording sessions for "You Come Before You." This information is provided by the channel FriendlyNotification.
In a YouTube video titled "Poison the Well - You Come Before You Studio Sessions," at 1:14, guitarist Derek Miller mentions using a Fender Vibrolux Amp (1964) along with other equipment during the recording sessions for the album "You Come Before You."
In the YouTube video titled "Poison the Well - You Come Before You Studio Sessions" by FriendlyNotification, at the 1:14 mark, Derek Miller states that they used a Fender Twin Reverb, among other equipment, during the recording sessions for the album You Come Before You.
In the YouTube video titled "Poison the Well - You Come Before You Studio Sessions" by FriendlyNotification, Derek Miller confirms at the 1:14 mark that they used a Marshall Vintage 8x10 Cabinet, along with other equipment, during the recording sessions for the album "You Come Before You."
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