Steve Terryberry's Gear

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In the YouTube video titled "I CAN PLAY THAT TOO BOOMER!" by Steve Terreberry, Ernie Ball Paradigm Super Slinky Guitar Strings (9-42) are visible behind him, indicating his use of them.

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in the actual music video, he is using the CT1-J404-BSF, it is used in other videos as well.

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This video's thumbnail as well as the video itself @ 1:24 in, show Steve Terreberry's Korg CA30 Chromatic Tuner. He lists it as the very first "most essential" things a new guitarist needs.

In 25 GREATEST GUITAR RIFFS (But played on a little guitar), he plays this guitar the whole video.

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At around 1:09 minute mark, we can see Terryberry with Fractal Axe-Fx II XL+.

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In this video there's a comparison between this amp and the Traynor YCS100.

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In Steve Terreberry's YouTube video titled "6 Wah Pedals... 1 Board," he uses the Boss PW-3 Wah Pedal at the 2-minute mark.

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In his YouTube video "Guitar Cable VS Wireless! (ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN)," Steve Terreberry uses the Nux B-2 to demonstrate its performance compared to traditional guitar cables.

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In this video Stevie T was seen using an EVH 5150 III half-stack as well as a Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 half-stack.

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In the YouTube video "Why Being In A Band SUCKS!" by Steve Terreberry, he is seen using a Marshall 1960A 4x12'' Cabinet as part of his setup, alongside an EVH 5150 III and a Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 half-stack.

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6:29 he shows the controller

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Steve has a 10s spring bh in his collection. This is made by the same company that made him his 20 string guitar.

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In this video at 5:40 he says that a lot of the time he uses EZmix.

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In the YouTube video titled "Build a Home Studio for under $2000!" at the 0:35 mark, Steve Terreberry features the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 audio interface as part of his studio setup.

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At 8:20, he can be seen using a black U87 to record vocals for his Green Day parody song.

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In the YouTube video titled "First Song I Ever Wrote," Steve Terreberry is shown using a B.C. Rich Warlock Widow, which he mentions was one of his first guitars used in recording his debut album with his initial band.

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In his YouTube video "My ENTIRE Guitar Collection," Steve Terreberry discusses a Squier Stratocaster, noting it is similar to his first guitar.

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Steve Terryberry mentioned in a metal meme video that he recently acquired the LAVA ME 2 Carbon Fibre Acoustic Guitar and expressed his enthusiasm for it. This was evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

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It’s a little difficult to see, but at 1:40 you can kind of see Stevie using these picks.

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In his YouTube video titled "I Listened to Spotify's Top 10 Rock Songs... IS ROCK DEAD?", Steve Terreberry is seen playing a Kiesel Lightspeed guitar.

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It’s hard to tell, but you can see Steve using this pick at 7:09, as well as other parts of the video.

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At 1:31 in the YouTube video titled "Wireless Microphone Hacks!" by Steve Terreberry, the Shure SM58 microphone is clearly visible, confirming its use by the artist.

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