Scott Holiday
of the group Rival Sons
Scott Holiday's Gear
At 23:53 Scott starts talking about his Bass MicroSynth.
At 35:22 Scott shows his Kilobyte pedal.
At 35:43 Scott shows his Lo-Fi Météore Reverb pedal.
In this rig rundown video Scott Holiday shows the two Orange Custom Shop 50 amp heads he is using live. The heads appear closely first at 21:16.
Used on "Hollow Bones, Pt. 1" and "Hollow Bones, Pt. 2", as stated in this Total Guitar interview.
I used that baritone on the title track parts one and two. There was one Dave [Cobb] had hanging up in the control room; a really cool Jerry Jones Longhorn. So it was really bright with the lipstick pickups. Technically a really ugly guitar and it was orange, the pressed board and strange shape… but it was still cool. I think it’s really groovy actually – it’s ugly awesome! I like that you can hear on Part 1 it’s obviously just gobs of fuzz and gain, and then on Hollow Bones Part 2 you can hear that same guitar really cleaned up. A baritone cleaned up really adds more of a Bass VI feel because it’s tuned A to A, so it’s not quite as much a baritone as it is a Bass VI because of the tuning. It’s very almost spaghetti western when it’s very, very clean like that – really cool.
This new semi hollow features our biggest ever 15.5" wide semi hollow body featuring our I beam internal construction, Spanish Mahogany core and neck with Maple or Spanish Mahogany front and back plates. Huge, giant sound that is both unrivaled in lineup for clarity and punch.
Specs:
Spanish Mahogany core and 24.75" scale neck. Wenge fretboard, Kauer "script" logo headstock
Available with Wolfetone, TV Jones or Lollar pickups
Sperzel Locking Tuners, Emerson Custom Pots, Dunlop Straplock ready buttons standard
Kauer Super Chief Artists
- Scott Holiday / Rival Sons
- Josh Ramsay / Marianas Trench
- Will Swan / Dance Gavin Dance
Source here.
I saw them live on the Feral Roots Tour in Atlanta and he used this guitar multiple times. He seems to prefer it for the more pulled back stuff, namely Feral Roots and Face of Light. Leading into Face of Light he jammed on the guitar for probably around two minutes while the rest of the band took a break. Switched between both necks rather often, getting good use out of the functionality of this guitar. He was not playing the acoustic parts to Feral Roots on this though, Jay had an acoustic guitar and was playing those parts.
Featured on Holiday's official TC Electronic artist page.
Featured on Holiday's official TC Electronic artist page.
Pictured and specified in this January 29, 2021 Line 6 blog article.
Holiday’s “B Rig” features a Helix Floor with four sends, going out, respectively, to an Electro-Harmonix POG, Deep Trip Hell Bender, Roger Mayer Octavia, and Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro-Synth, each powered by an MXR Mini Iso-Brick power supply. His secondary “input board” includes a Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah, a Zvex Fuzz Probe, and a Dunlop DVP3 Volume Pedal, along with a Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 power amp, more recently replaced by a Mesa Boogie 2:Fifty tube power amp that lives offstage.
Pictured and specified in this January 29, 2021 Line 6 blog article.
Holiday’s “B Rig” features a Helix Floor with four sends, going out, respectively, to an Electro-Harmonix POG, Deep Trip Hell Bender, Roger Mayer Octavia, and Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro-Synth, each powered by an MXR Mini Iso-Brick power supply. His secondary “input board” includes a Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah, a Zvex Fuzz Probe, and a Dunlop DVP3 Volume Pedal, along with a Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 power amp, more recently replaced by a Mesa Boogie 2:Fifty tube power amp that lives offstage.
Pictured and specified in this January 29, 2021 Line 6 blog article.
Holiday’s “B Rig” features a Helix Floor with four sends, going out, respectively, to an Electro-Harmonix POG, Deep Trip Hell Bender, Roger Mayer Octavia, and Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro-Synth, each powered by an MXR Mini Iso-Brick power supply. His secondary “input board” includes a Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah, a Zvex Fuzz Probe, and a Dunlop DVP3 Volume Pedal, along with a Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 power amp, more recently replaced by a Mesa Boogie 2:Fifty tube power amp that lives offstage.
Featured in Instagram posts dated January 22, 2021 and February 26, 2021.
January 22
Do not feed after midnight...👹 Congrats to Mr.Tripps and Way Huge on this angry little beast.
February 26
Don’t bring sand to the beach...or, When you only have room for 4. Heading out tonight for another round in the studio.
Featured in this February 26, 2021 Instagram post.
Don’t bring sand to the beach...or, When you only have room for 4. Heading out tonight for another round in the studio.
A unit with custom graphics is featured in this February 26, 2021 Instagram post.
Don’t bring sand to the beach...or, When you only have room for 4. Heading out tonight for another round in the studio.
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