Skye Skjelset
Skye Skjelset's Gear
In this photo, Skjelset is visible with the Fender Telecaster, which has the Bigsby on.
In this photo, Skjelset is visible playing the Epiphone Casino with a violin bow. He has various versions of this guitar.
In this photo, Strymon Flint is visible in Skjelset's board.
In this photo, Skjelset is visible playing the Rickenbacker 620/12, capoed on fifth fret.
In this photo, Skjelset's setup is shown, which contains the Fender Pro Reverb amplifier.
In this photo, Mr. Black Supermoon is visible in Skjelset's board.
In a Twitter post, Skye Skjelset's pedalboard is shown to include the Korg Pitchblack tuner.
In this photo, 2 Nano Freeze retainers are visible in Skjelset's board.
In this photo, Boss PS-5 Super Shifter is visible in Skjelset's board.
In this photo, Earthquaker Rainbow Machine is visible in the Skjelset's board.
Skjelset uses a violin bow when playing "Drops in the river" by Fleet Foxes
Skye Skjelset is pictured playing an Aria Legend Jazzmaster during solo performances and while on stage with Fleet Foxes, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Flickr.
Skyler plays a 1966 Gibson Es-335 with a bronze/gold finish, formerly burgundy mist metallic on stage with Fleet Foxes
Skyler plays a black 1961 Fender Jazzmaster on stage with Fleet Foxes
In a Twitter post, Skye Skjelset's setup features the Livewire ABY Box ABY1, used for switching effects during performances.
In this photo, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal is visible in Skjelset's rig.
In a photo shared on Twitter, Skye Skjelset's pedalboard features the Vox V847A Wah pedal.
In this photo, MXR Zakk Wylde overdrive pedal is visible in the pedalboard.
In this photo, Electro-Harmonix POG is visible in the Skjelset's pedalboard.
In this photo, Boss DM-2 analog delay is visible in Skjelset's board.
In this photo, Boss DM-3 delay is visible in Skjelset's board (note the white text underneath the sticker).
In this photo, Fulltone GT-500 distortion pedal is visible in the pedalboard.
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