Thomas DeLonge
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A black version of this pickup can be seen in the middle position of Toms sticker strat at 25:40 to 25:45
In this picture (taken in October 1993), Tom is seen using Fender 2150 power amp (look for green/red flare just below Fender combo).
At 1:27 , Tom's guitar tech talks about using this A/B box to switch the wireless signal so Tom can ring out a guitar while getting another guitar to play.
Seen at 1:33 of this "Rig Rundown" is a Voodoo Lab GCX Guitar Audio Switcher.
In this post tom shows off his fender starcaster he was ent by fender. It has a single duncan humbucker in the bridge. Tom added some stickers to the body of some of his favorite bands. He dubbed it blink guitar 2.0
A user-uploaded photo from a Japanese article shows Thomas DeLonge using the Boss BF-3 Flanger, highlighting its role in his guitar effects setup.
In this Instagram post, you can see Tom Delonge’s new fender starcaster, modified to have one volume knob and blink smileys on the inlay.
In this Instagram post, Thomas Delonge is the first prototype of the production version of his custom Fender Starcaster. This is evident due to the fact that his personal ones have the Blink smiley inlays as opposed to the standard dot ones that will be on the Fender Tom Delonge Starcaster.
Tom Delonge used this pickup in a sticker covered mexican strat that was used in the dammit and was used live from 1995 to early 1998. In the video for proof it can be seen at 25:40 to 25:44 in the neck position
This is the capo Tom Delonge has used since switching to Gibson from Fender. Dunlop does not make this capo anymore but Tom still uses it.
You can see Tom DeLonge with this strap.
Tom DeLonge use Seymour Duncan Lil' Screamin' Demon pickup in his white Fender Stratocaster replacing Seymour Duncan JB Jr. in 1997.
This guitar now on To the Stars Headquarters.
Thomas DeLonge began using the Seymour Duncan Invader Bridge pickup in his white Fender Stratocaster, continuing its use in his signature Stratocaster model, as shown in the photo.
In this post made on June 28th, 2022 a Gibson Explorer is seen on a table next to Tom Delonge’s signature ES-333 guitars. It looks to have a single pickup in the bridge with a single volume knob, per usual with his guitars. The pickup looks to possibly be a Seymour Duncan Invader but I can’t really get a good view on it, but if you zoom in it looks like it has the hex pole pieces, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was something like a Gibson Dirty Fingers because that’s what he usually uses nowadays.
In this screen captured Reddit post Tom DeLonge is using a Aston Halo Shadow microphone reflection filter. Reddit post was in December 2022.
In this video from Fender, Tom DeLonge talks about and demos his 2023 signature Stratocaster.
In a post by gear.182 on Instagram, Tom DeLonge is gifted a version of his signature Fender Starcaster. This guitar features a Blink-182 logo on the body and is finished in the colors of the San Diego Padres. It was built by Brian Thrasher, Head of Fender R&D.
In this photo tom shows off a custom version of his signature starcaster. The guitar was built for him by the fender custom shop and r&d departments. The guitar features Blink themed art done by artist Sam Larson
In an Instagram post by Tom DeLonge, he can be seen playing a version of his signature Fender Starcaster. The guitar features a Blink-182 logo along with an alien abduction graphic.
Thomas DeLonge uses the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System on his white Fender Stratocaster, as shown in the image from Postimg.
In this Guitar Center interview from 2009, Tom talks about some of the gear he uses for his signature sound with Blink-182 & Angels and Airwaves. At 0:51, he mentions that, in his switch to combo amps in the studio in his evolution as a player, he used a Matchless Chieftain combo, among other combo amps.
Tom is seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Faded Double Cutaway in TV Yellow in the studio.
In this YouTube video at 1:31, the Shure UR4D Wireless Receiver can be seen in Tom DeLonge’s rack.
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Thomas DeLonge used the Mesa/Boogie Simul-Class 2: Ninety Stereo Tube Power Amp during live performances in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.
This is a version of tom’s signature strat that he did for his company to the stars. The guitar is in all satan black finish. The only pop of color comes with the single red volume knob
Tom DeLonge showcases a custom version of his signature Fender Starcaster with a distinctive faded blue over plaid finish in an Instagram post. The guitar was built for him by Brian Thrasher of Fender R&D.
Tom DeLonge showcases a custom version of his signature Fender Starcaster. The guitar features a finish themed after his company to the stars. This is based on a finish tom had done to his old Gibson signature guitars. The guitar was built for him by Brian Thrasher of Fender R&D.
In an Instagram post, Tom showcases a custom version of his signature Fender Starcaster. This guitar, built by Fender’s R&D and Custom Shop departments. It features a custom newspaper headline-themed graphic. DeLonge credits @joebrisbois for the original design and @brianthrasher13 along with Fender Custom Shop for bringing it to life in preparation for the Blink-182 tour.
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