Ryan Ross
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Ryan can be seen using a Coronet in this video, at :08 second mark and throughout the video.
At 0:04 in this video, you can see a clear/slightly blurry shot of Ryan playing a Yellow Gretsch G6118T
Ryan Ross is pictured with an Epiphone G-400 Deluxe in a user-uploaded photo on PhotoBucket.
Ryan Ross is seen using a T-Rex Alberta guitar pedal, identifiable by its older version with white knobs, in a user-uploaded photo on Akamaized. The pedal's characteristic overdriven tone matches Ross's sound.
In this photo Ryan can be seen using a Fender Stratocaster.
Another Stratocaster he's been seen with is now in Hard Rock memorabillia collection. He donated the Stratocaster for "Autism Speaks" charity. According to Hard Rock Cafe footnotes, this was used for the 2008 MTV Rock Band Live tour.
Ryan Ross of Panic! At The Disco can be seen using a Mustang in this video of 'Behind the Sea, at 1:49.
in this photo, we can see Ryan's pedalboard. we can clearly see the classic pog octave generator from the right side of his pedalboard
At 1:36 in this video, there is a clear shot of Ryan playing a Gibson ES-335.
Ryan Ross played this guitar in many of the shows during the Pretty Odd Tour. Here you see him with fellow band mate Brendon Urie.
in this video, you can clearly see a vox amp behind ryan
At the 2007 Reading and Leeds Festival, Ryan Ross played a Gibson Les Paul Junior, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Gear-review.
In a photo from Fanpop, Ryan Ross, formerly of Panic! At The Disco, is pictured with his new band, The Young Veins, playing an Epiphone Casino.
Ryan Ross is shown using a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier with a Mesa/Boogie Cab
Ryan Ross uses a Gibson Firebird , as seen in this video of "Time to Dance," Live In Denver. The Video shows the guitar at 0:25.
This is the guitar he used in this video, and in Nothing Rhymes with the Circus tour....
Ryan Ross is seen holding the Hagström Viking Deluxe AM Electric Guitar in a photo on the Hagstromguitars website, confirming its use. The image clearly matches this specific model.
On the left side of Ryan's pedalboard, we can see the ernie ball vp jr. volume pedal.
this video shows Ryan using an orange cab along with a marshall head.
In the live performance of "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies" by musicfuse on YouTube, Ryan Ross can be seen using a Marshall JCM 2000 Dual Super Lead guitar amplifier head.
Ryan can be seen using a Fender Competition Red Mustang guitar in this photo. He used this guitar during the Pretty. Odd. era.
In the user-uploaded photo from Akamaized, Ryan Ross's pedalboard features a Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter, identifiable by its distinctive shape and color in the top right corner.
In the live performance of "Lying Is The Most Fun" on Conan, Ryan Ross is seen playing a Hagström Swede electric guitar, as captured in the YouTube video by Alexandru Nitu.
In this photo, Ryan used the Rickenbacker Model 325C58MG. He has used other Rickenbacker guitars as well. This model is now discontinued.
we can see the amp behind ryan throught the video
In this picture you can see Ryan playing a Fender Telecaster on stage
At the beginning of this video for "Northern Downpour", Ryan Ross can be seen using a very nice Gibson J-45 with special touches such as the pick guard and fret markers being unique to that version.
He is seen with a Fender Stratocaster at 0:22 and throughout the rest of the video.
In a concert photo from Panic! At The Disco's "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" tour, Ryan Ross is seen playing a Deering Goodtime banjo.
Ryan Ross appears to be using a T-Rex Engineering Replica delay pedal, as seen in the user-uploaded photo sourced from Akamaized.
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