Ryan Sitkowski
Ryan Sitkowski's Gear
27" Scale baritone with Seymour Duncan Mick Thomson Blackouts
In a video interview with Mixdown Magazine, Ryan Sitkowski of Motionless in White discusses his ESP Ryan Sitkowski Custom Shop Eclipse guitar, highlighting its single pickup and baritone configuration. He mentions that the guitar is equipped with a Fishman Fluence Modern pickup.
When asked on his stream, he said these are the strings he used (July 2021)
In the video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski discusses his use of the MXR M193 GT-OD overdrive pedal. He describes it as a more transparent alternative to the Tube Screamer, offering greater clarity in his sound.
In the YouTube video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski can be seen playing an ESP LTD TE-406 equipped with Seymour Duncan Mick Thomson Blackouts.
In this post ryan can be seen playing a fender tele delux. he has a pair of fishman modern pickups in the guitar. most of the controls and the pickup selector have been removed from the guitar
In this post ryan can be seen using fishman fluence modern humbuckers. he has these in his fender tele delux
Ryan Sitkowski was seen using a Schecter Blackjack ATX C-1 guitar in performances between 2009 and 2012, as shown in the Shutterstock image.
In this post by fishman, ryan can be seen using a fender professional tele delux shawbucker. he has a pair of fishan pickups put in the guitar. he also removed several of the nobs leaving just the volume
Ryan Sitkowski uses Ernie Ball Power Slinky 7-String Guitar Strings (11-58) on his TE-206 guitar. In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," he mentions modifying the set by replacing the 48-gauge string with a 56. This setup is similar to what I use on my EC-1000 Vintage Black, which has a 24.75" scale neck and delivers an impressive sound.
In the Ernie Ball YouTube video, "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski discusses using the Peavey 6534+ Guitar Amplifier Head, noting its smoother gain compared to the 6505+.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski is shown using the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12'' Straight cabinet, a staple in the metal industry.
In the YouTube video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski can be seen using the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 Wah Pedal. Known for its iconic sound, the Cry Baby Wah has been a staple in rock music since its creation in 1966, favored by legends like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White" on YouTube, Ryan Sitkowski of Motionless In White is shown using the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor. This pedal effectively reduces unwanted noise and hum in his setup, maintaining the instrument's natural tone.
In the YouTube video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski discusses using Ernie Ball 8-String Slinky Guitar Strings (10-74) for Drop A tuning, specifically choosing the 13-64 gauge instead of the 10 or 74.
Ryan states that he uses a pair of duncan mic thomson blackouts. he has this in one of his esp eclips guitars
Ryan Sitkowski of Motionless in White used the Schecter Blackjack ATX C-1 FR in Vampire Red from 2009 to 2012, as shown in a Pinterest post by Sam Killer.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski is shown using the Peavey 6505+ 120-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head as a backup to his Peavey 6534+.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski is seen using the TC Electronic Polytune 2 pedal tuner, praised for its precision and quick note reading.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski discusses the benefits of the Boss DD-20 Giga Delay, highlighting its tap tempo feature as ideal for their performances.
Since 2022 Ryan has used a modified version of the LTD TE-1000. He swapped the Seymour Duncan Pegasus and Sentient for a set of Seymour Duncan blackouts. Also added were DiMarzio cliplocks.
In the live performance video, Ryan Sitkowski is seen using the Schecter Blackjack ATX Solo-6 guitar.
In this photo Ryan can be seen with the tube screamer, atop his amp.
In the YouTube video titled "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski is shown using the Monster Power PRO 2500 Rack PowerCenter. This power conditioner is essential for maintaining clean power and protecting his equipment from electrical surges and spikes. It features Monster's Clean Power filter circuitry to reduce electromagnetic and RF interference, along with Dual Mode Plus surge protection. The PRO 2500 also includes eight rear switched outlets, two front convenience outlets, and a 3-pin XLR lamp connection, making it a versatile choice for any studio setup.
In the YouTube video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski is shown using the Sennheiser True Diversity Wireless Receiver EM 100 G3. This receiver offers 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 tunable UHF frequencies, ensuring optimal performance for live sound applications.
Ryan states that he has a set of duncan blackouts in his guitars
In the documentary "Motionless In White - The Making Of 'Disguise'," Ryan Sitkowski is seen using an Ernie Ball Music Man Stingray 5 candy red bass at the 11:30 mark. This footage, provided by Motionless In White's official YouTube channel, confirms his use of this specific gear.
In this photo, Ryan Sitkowski is seen using the Orange Thunderverb 200W amplifier.
Orange Amplifiers PPC412 4x12 240W Compact Closed-Back Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Guitar Amplifier CabinetsRyan Sitkowski is visibly using the Orange Amplifiers PPC412 4x12 240W Compact Closed-Back Guitar Speaker Cabinet during the performance at South Side Music Hall, Dallas, Texas, on January 24, 2011.
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