Simon Taylor-Davis' Gear
Simon Taylor-Davis is playing his custom Deimel guitar in this image.
Simon Taylor-Davis is seen here playing a Fender Squier Vintage Modified Mustang in sonic blue.
On the far left of his board you can see a line 6 delay pedal.
On the far right, 1 pedal in you can see a sobbat drive breaker.
On the far right, next to the line 6 delay you can see a MM4
In the middle of the pedalboard, three in from the right, you can see a TR-2
In the image, Simon Taylor-Davis's pedalboard features a vintage DOD Performer 575-A Flanger, positioned fourth from the right. Though it appears to be this specific model, further verification would be appreciated.
In the image, Simon Taylor-Davis's pedalboard features a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner as the first pedal on the right.
In the provided image, Simon Taylor-Davis's pedalboard features a Boss LS-2 Line Selector positioned on the far left, last in the effects chain.
In the photo, Simon Taylor-Davis's Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS is visible in the background, indicating its use.
5 in from the right you can see what looks to be an hr-2 plugged in mono.
You can clearly see the rc-20 on the far right, next to the pedal board.
Simon it's seen playing this guitar in this live performance.
In the live performance of "Golden Skans" at Bowery & Studio B, Simon Taylor-Davis is seen using the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus amplifier.
In the live performance of "Golden Skans" at Bowery & Studio B, Simon Taylor-Davis can be seen using the Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp.
In the live performance of "Golden Skans" at Bowery & Studio B, Simon Taylor-Davis is seen playing a blue left-handed Fender Mustang.
During the Klaxons' live performance at the Sziget Festival in 2014, Simon Taylor-Davis is seen playing a Fender American Stratocaster Left Handed in black, as captured in the full concert video by Sziget Festival on YouTube.
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