Thomas Raggi's Gear
Thomas Raggi can be seen using this guitar in multiple live/music video performances.
In this IG story we can see a 1959 Marshall Plexi
Thomas Raggi of Måneskin was photographed playing a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop during a concert at the "Party Like a Deejay" event in Milan on June 22, 2019. The guitar features humbuckers and a plain truss rod cover, though its specific model year is not identified.
Can be seen in the music video for I Wanna Be Your Slave at 0:30
The pedalboard on Effettidiclara features Thomas Raggi's Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive, showcasing its role in his setup.
In the Getty Images photo captioned "Thomas Raggi of Måneskin performs a secret show at Darsena," a Fender '65 Twin Reverb amplifier can be seen behind him, identifiable by its four knobs for the normal channel.
In a photo shared by RaggiArchive on Twitter, Thomas Raggi is shown with the Klon Centaur Overdrive prominently positioned on his pedalboard. This iconic three-knob golden pedal is known for its legendary tone.
Thomas Raggi is seen using a Fender Bassman Amp Head, as evident from a photo shared by RaggiArchive on Twitter. The amp head appears to be a brownface model similar to those from the early 1960s.
1:35 for the timer
here for a better angle https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e8/29/4d/e8294d18fe377631d0d2ce1c3a922d53.jpg
so his amp has a really unusual disposition of 3 knob + 4 buttons. i looked out for hours and i only found out that there is only this discontinued limited edition 30th anniversary jcm 6100 that has these 4 buttons
Thomas Raggi, guitarist of the Italian rock band Måneskin, was photographed playing a red Gibson Les Paul Standard, equipped with humbuckers and gold speed knobs, during a live performance on November 9, 2018, at the Teatro della Concordia in Venaria, Italy. The image, captured by Alessandro Bosio and available on Alamy, provides visual confirmation of his use of this guitar model.
On the Effettidiclara website, a user-uploaded photo at the bottom of the page displays Thomas Raggi's pedalboard, which includes the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner.
in this video at 1:09:09 you can see Thomas Raggi using a Gibson Les Paul standard Wine Red
https://www.effettidiclara.com/lavori/pedaliere
in this website we can see thomas's pedalboard among other's and there's is a pog on the bottom rank
In the acoustic version of "Zitti E Buoni" performed by Måneskin for Eurovision 2021, Thomas Raggi is seen playing a Gibson J-160E. The guitar is distinguished by its J-45 shape, white pearl pickguard, absence of a visible pickup at the fretboard's base, and features two gold speed knobs and a cable output.
Thomas Raggi uses the Cioks DC5 Link power supply for his guitar pedals, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Effettidiclara.
Thomas Raggi is seen playing a sunburst Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar in a photo uploaded by a user on the D1fdloi71mui9q platform. The guitar appears to be in its original, unmodified condition.
In the YouTube video titled "The best moments of Thomas Raggi," at the 0:14 mark, Thomas Raggi can be seen playing his Gibson Les Paul with a Harley Benton HB-40R amplifier visible in the background. The amp closely resembles the model listed on the website.
Raggi’s touring rig includes a pair of Marshall 1987X heads, which he runs through Marshall 1960AX and 1960BX cabinets
Marshall JMP 1987 Mk II Super Lead 50w Amp Head (1976-77) With Master Volume Mod
Guitar Amplifier HeadsRaggi’s touring rig includes a pair of Marshall 1987X heads, which he runs through Marshall 1960AX and 1960BX cabinets
Thomas Raggi of Måneskin uses a Marshall 1960A 4x12'' Cabinet, as seen in the official music video for "ZITTI E BUONI," featured on the ManeskinVEVO YouTube channel.
Can be seen playing a Jazzmaster in the studio in this image
In a YouTube short by MORTEM, Thomas Raggi of Måneskin is seen playing a Rickenbacker 330 Electric Guitar in the studio.
In this photo of Thomas Raggi in the studio, you can see him playing with a Fender Bandmaster. You can tell it's a Fender Bandmaster because the second channel has a 4 controls, as opposed of the three on a Fender Brownface Bassman. You can also semi-read vibrato under the two inputs rather than normal, like in a bassman
As you can see in this screenshot of Maneskin live, you can see written on the side of Thomas' amp 1987 PLEXI, which indicates that he is using the 50 watt plexi and not the 100 watt 1959
In the This is Maneskin documentary, Thomas Raggi can be seen using the Squier Stratocaster. The Squier Stratocaster can be seen at 9:11 into the video. According to December 2022 Guitar World interview, this is one of Raggi's main guitars.
I use that, but to be honest, my main guitar is a Squier, not a Strat. It’s one of the older ones from Japan. I used to play only Fender Strats. To me, a Stratocaster is like a complete instrument. I love how you can play funk and rock and metal with a Strat. It’s a very comfortable instrument, too, so that’s pretty great. I’ve experimented with other types of guitars.
Thomas posted a stories on his Instagram on June 20th after rehearsals with maneskin at "il motore dell'auto" studio in Italy. He's using Gurus Sexydrive MkII since June 20th to boost his Marshall.
In the Wiwi Jam at Home performance of "I Wanna Be Your Slave" and "Zitti E Buoni," Thomas Raggi is seen using a Perri's 2" Nylon Guitar Strap in black at the 0:36 mark. The strap is identifiable by its distinct round end.
In this video at 9:21, Thomas Raggi can be seen using the guitar pick on his acoustic guitar. There is another video where you can see more clearly that he uses the pick on his electric guitar, but I couldn't find the video.
In Måneskin's first television performance of "Baby Said" on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Thomas Raggi is seen playing a Classic Fender Telecaster in Butterscotch. A great shot is at 0:14 during the intro riff.
In this Youtube video at 9:10, Thomas Raggi is using an Vox AC15 amp to record the song 'Lasciami Stare'. Judging by the input, this might be an Vox AC15 Custom.
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