Shaun Morgan's Guitars
Shaun Morgan has a signature model that he plays which is manufactured by Schecter.
According to this page on the Ernie Ball website, Shaun now uses Music Man Stingray RS guitars. He can be seen playing one in the recent "String Theory" that Ernie Ball made about him.
This was his main guitar in the early days of Seether all the way up to Disclaimer II. This can also be seen in the Fine Again music video. Replaced by the Schecter PT guitars.
At 0:07 in this live performance video, Shaun Morgan can be seen playing an Alvarez FD60 with a cherry sunburst design.
These were his main guitars of choice throughout Karma & Effect - Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces. These were replaced by Shaun's signature Schecter guitars.
Shaun used a J Mascis signature Jazzmaster in the later stages of the "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces" touring cycle.
Shaun used Solo-6 Standard during the record of "Holding Onto Strings Better Left To Fray". You can see it in "Fur Cue" studio video. He also played "Fine Again" on this guitar in 2011 Walmart Soundcheck. Since then he used it live on song "Tonight" which is in Drop B. Last year this golden singlecut Schecter became his main Drop C guitar.
Shaun used the Schecter Guitar Research ORLEANS Acoustic Guitar during his NatCon16 Awards Honoree show
Shaun Morgan used the PRS Standard 22 Platinum guitar for drop tunings in Seether's early days, as seen in the video "Seether - Hang on" by jvalen82 on YouTube.
In a live performance at Graspop 2018, Shaun Morgan of Seether prominently used the Schecter PT Apocalypse guitar. According to the footage by Reminho on YouTube, this guitar was a key part of his setup throughout 2018. Notably, it was later gifted to a fan and is believed to have been passed on to another individual who still owns it.
Shaun used schecter royal to perform "Fine Again" on the youtube channel 98Rockvideo
Shaun used the Taylor 514ce to perform "Broken" acoustically on the youtube channel loudwire
You can see Shaun play Schecter Corsair semi-hollow guitar in "Rise Above This" official video.
Shaun Morgan is seen playing a Schecter Ultra Classic during Seether's live performance of "Fine Again," as captured in a YouTube video.
In this video, you can see Shaun playing the 006 deluxe, which is distinguished by the inlays and matte finish.
I don't think he used this guitar at all more than once, but here he's seen playing one at the 2018 Shiprocked show in New Orleans. It can be best seen at :57.
In this video, Shaun is scene using a C-6 Plus in "See-Thru Cherry Burst". It is destroyed at the end of the video. Best seen at 1:24, and the truss rod can barely be read out at 2:12
Shaun Morgan can be seen playing an Gibson SJ-200 at this live performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJIrVLH8yzk
Shaun used Schecter C-1 Elite during recording "Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces" album. In video you can see him recording "Like Suicide" with this guitar.
Shaun used silverburst LP Studio during the recording process of "Holding Onto Strings Better Left To Fray".
From what I read, they had to use rented gear for this show for whatever reason, and Shaun is playing what looks to be a Les Paul custom for Stoke the Fire, Gasoline, and Truth.
Throughout 2002 he used a 006 Elite. You can tell it's an elite in this picture by the black humbucker cover and the single coil in the neck.
Shaun used this guitar for a solo acoustic performance for 105.7 the Point.
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