Scott Sharrard's Gear

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In a video rig tour featured on Guitar.com, Scott Sharrard of the Gregg Allman Band discusses his use of the Gibson ES-336 Custom Shop guitar. This tour took place just before the band's performance at the Chicago House of Blues in Spring 2015. As Gregg Allman's musical director and a longtime member of his solo band, Scott showcases a range of impressive vintage and unique gear, including the ES-336.

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The Switchbone is an essential part of my live rig with Gregg Allman and in many of my session dates.

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Like most Radial boxes you can set the Elevator to do any number of cool things. I like to use it as a mid range boost straight into my super reverb. It drives the amp without adding too much gain or artificial character, like a hi-fi tube screamer.

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In a Facebook post from April 20, 2021, Scott Sharrard shows off his pedalboard, with the Electro-Harmonix Hum Debugger visible in the top right.

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In a Facebook post dated April 20, 2021, Scott Sharrard displays his pedalboard, which includes the original TC Electronic PolyTune.

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In a Facebook post from April 20, 2021, Scott Sharrard confirmed using the Analog Man Sun Face RCA fuzz pedal. He stated, "Breaking my own rules to find new tones... @analogmike_piera #sunface for a little fuzz now and then," with the RCA branding visible on the pedal.

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In a Facebook post in which he mentions: "@origineffects #sliderig and #revivaldrive" The Origin Effects SlideRIG Compact Deluxe is visible on Scott Sharrard's board, demonstrating his use of this pedal.

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In a Facebook post, Scott Sharrard mentions "@origineffects #sliderig and #revivaldrive," and the Origin Effects RevivalDRIVE Compact is clearly visible on his pedalboard, confirming his use of this gear.

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In a Facebook post from April 20, 2021, Scott Shows off his pedalboard with the caption saying; "Breaking my own rules to find new tones. Here is where I’ve needed up. @strymonengineering #zumapowersupply and #strymonflint" Here the V1 Strymon Flint is visible, being powered by Strymon's own Zuma power supply.

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In a Facebook post dated April 20, 2021, Scott Sharrard showcases his pedalboard, stating: "on the back end an @xoticusa #epbooster set to vintage mode on at all times to get an echo plex style fatness in there," confirming his use of the Xotic Effects EP Booster.

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In a Facebook post from April 20, 2021, Scott Sharrard shows off his pedalboard, with the caption; "Breaking my own rules to find new tones. Here is where I’ve needed up. @strymonengineering #zumapowersupply and #strymonflint," confirming his use of the Strymon Zuma to power his pedals.

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In a rig rundown video by Premier Guitar, Scott Sharrard discusses his use of the Analog Man Mini Bi-Comp Compressor Effects Pedal for achieving slide tones with Little Feat. He mentions that this pedal was custom-made for him by Mike and features a modification with an additional mix control on the Ross circuit.

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In his Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Scott Sharrard demonstrates his use of the Strymon Lex Rotary Speaker Simulator Pedal V2, stating, "This is a new thing I got, it's their Leslie pedal, and it's the best one I've found yet."

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In his Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Scott Sharrard shows off his Gibson CS-336, which he purchased new in 2001 and has used as his main guitar ever since.

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In his Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Scott Sharrard demonstrates his use of the Heritage H-137 as one of his main standard tuned guitars.

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In his Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Scott Sharrard highlights the Alembic Stratoblaster fitted to his 1988 Fender Strat Plus, modded in the style of Lowell George's Fender Stratocaster.

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In his Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Scott Sharrard demonstrates his heavily modified Fender Strat Plus, which he purchased new in 1988. This guitar is affectionately named Lowell, with its many modifications resembling the late Lowell George's CBS era Stratocaster.

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In a Facebook post dated June 29, 2019, Scott Sharrard confirms his use of the Xotic Effects Soul Driven pedal by sharing an image of his pedalboard with the caption: "Finally got the best #pedalboard together. @polytune @strymonengineering #strymonflint and the obligatory #xoticsouldriven by @xoticusa."

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In his 2023 rig rundown with premier guitar, Scott Sharrard mentions the MXR Phase 90 on his board that has been modded by Analogman. This appears to be the MXR '74 Vintage Phase 90 CSP026, modded with an LED, feedback knob, and Phase 45 toggle.

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