Tom Renaud
Tom Renaud's Gear
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
According to Guild's artists page Renaud uses this 1967 Starfire V on stage and in studio during the time of "Strange Trails".
Tom can be seen playing his Black Casino in this live performance from KEXP.
According to Guild's website Renaud uses a modern Starfire III besides his vintage Guilds.
Tom Renaud is not using the Strymon BigSky reverb pedal in the video "Lord Huron - Vide Noir (Le Poisson Rouge 3/27/18)" on YouTube. Please update the listing accordingly.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
(Center, far right. Between G2 and Timeline)
At around 2:22, in the black and white layer of overlaid footage, you can see Tom playing a Silvertone 1303.
According to this Facebook post from Strymon, Tom utilizes the Boss TR-2.
Based on the image from the attached Facebook post, Tom makes use of the Boss Blues Driver BD-2.
According to Guild's website Renaud uses a 1959 3/4-sized M-65 Freshman on stage and in studio during the time of "Strange Trails".
In the live performance video of Lord Huron at Le Poisson Rouge on March 27, 2018, Tom Renaud's pedalboard features the Eventide H9 Max, visible during a brief shot.
Tom can be seen using an Ebow (or similar product) at the start of this song.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
In the live performance video of "Vide Noir" by Lord Huron at Le Poisson Rouge on March 27, 2018, Tom Renaud's pedalboard briefly appears, showing the Origin Effects SlideRIG Compact Deluxe compressor pedal positioned between the Flint, Walrus, and G2 pedals.
Tom Renaud of Lord Huron is incorrectly listed as using the Xotic Effects SP Compressor. The video from their performance at Le Poisson Rouge on March 27, 2018, does not show this pedal in use. Please update this listing accordingly.
During Lord Huron's performance at Le Poisson Rouge on March 27, 2018, Tom Renaud can be seen using the Xotic Effects EP Booster. The pedal is identifiable by its distinctive blue light and single transparent knob, positioned between the SlideRIG and Flashback Mini.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
Tom can be seen playing his Fender Jazzmaster Sunburst during live performances of "The World Ender".
In a Cardinal Sessions video, Tom Renaud is seen playing a Faith Eclipse Venus acoustic guitar during an unplugged performance of "I Will Be Back One Day" with Lord Huron.
Others, like the hollowbody 1972 Gretsch Viking—owned and used by guitarist Tom Renaud—was used to great effect on the Vide Noir song "Moonbeam," while a beautiful 1975 Guild Starfire IV played by Renaud on that album's tour will also be for sale.
Some select items—including concert posters, a Roland SPD-S sampling pad played by drummer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Barry on numerous tours and early gigs, and a Danelectro DC '59 Reissue played live by Ben and used by Tom and Miguel on several tracks of Vide Noir—will have 100% of their proceeds donated to WIRES Wildlife Rescue's bushfire relief efforts in Australia.
Both in the thumbnail and in various shots throughout the video, Tom can be seen using a Black vintage Fender Coronado II.
Shots include 0:24, 0:43, and 1:20, just to name a few.
As seen in the image accompanying the attached Facebook post, Tom uses the Fulltone Full-Drive2 Mosfet.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
At 3:06 in the YouTube video "Lord Huron - Vide Noir (Le Poisson Rouge 3/27/18)," Tom Renaud appears to be using a TC Electronic Flashback Mini Delay, identifiable beneath his heel.
Tom can be seen with what appears to be a green 0.88m standard Tortex pick.
Tom can be seen strumming and picking with what appears to be a yellow 0.73 standard Tortex pick.
In this live performance, there's a quick glance at Tom's pedalboard and a few items can be made out.
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