Scott Shriner
Scott Shriner's Amplifiers
According to Bassplayer interview (as of November 2014), Scott uses Sunn Model T amplifiers.
"Emperor 4x12 bass cab and we put up the 8x10 to balance out the stage. 78 P Bass is pretty great despite its young age and in tact finish" - Shriner about his Precsion Bass, and Emperor cabinets.
In this photo, the Mesa Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head is visible.
Shriner used the Meat Smoke live in 2019, as shown in an Instagram post (pictured on the left)
"Hiwatt 200 is from about 83 almost traded it to @electricalguitarcompany but got cold feet." - Shriner about his 1983 Hiwatt 200
"Let's do it like this today Marshall Super bass, Sunn Model T, emperor Bass 4x12, Emperor Guitar 4x12 , 59 P Bass wraps it up. Nice way to show up to rehearsal." - Shriner about his rehearsal setup.
Seen in an Instagram post, Scott used the Model X live in 2019 (pictured on the right) The head is built to be a clone of a Sunn Model T head
In this photo, the Acoustic 360-361 PP Bass Combo is visible.
In this photo, the Gallien Krueger Fusion 550 bass amp head is visible.
In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, a vintage Ampeg SVT amplifier is clearly visible on top of his rack unit. The post, captioned "Just a bit going on here," serves as evidence of his use of this specific gear.
In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, an Orange Overdrive OD120 amplifier is visibly positioned at the bottom of his rack, confirming its use.
On March 15, 2012, Scott Shriner posted an image on his Instagram captioned "Amp land," which shows the Divided by 13 FTR 37 among his gear.
Scott Shriner confirmed his use of the Naylor Duel 38 guitar amplifier head in an Instagram post captioned "Amp land" on March 15, 2012.
Scott Shriner is confirmed to use the Diezel VH4 100W Tube Guitar Head Amp, as evidenced by a photo of him with one of the Weezer Diezel heads on Weezerpedia.
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