Wes Dearth (John Wesley)
Wes Dearth (John Wesley)'s Gear
John says in the interview: "I’ve been using the Bad Cats, because in the early days we were kind of economically challenged in what we could carry. Normally, I’m a Marshall guy from way back. I mean, my ultimate dream rig from way back – at one point it was two Marshall 6100 heads and two 4X12s in stereo, and a rack of stuff. It was huge sounding."
John presents his PRS Custom 22 Trem with Piezo Pickup in this video.
On his Facebook Post his pedalboard can be seen being equipped with the GigRig G2
In the Interview John says on the use of a 1978 Marshall JMP 100 on the Porcupine Tree records / live Gigs: "So I bought a modded 1978 JMP 100. It’s modded to hell and back – a guy named Mark Cameron modded it. That head is actually responsible for the last couple of records – The Incident and his solo record, and then one of my other Marshalls did most of the work on the record before that."
John Wesley perform his incredible original composition "Rome is Burning".
John played a Gibson Les Paul when he did gigs with Marillion
Featured in this October 14, 2014 Boss interview at 1:45.
John presents the King of Tone in his setup in this youtube video.
John presents the Peppermint Fuzz in this youtube video.
In the video John explains his Pedalboard and the GigRig Pro-14 is a essential Part of his Board.
Featured in this October 14, 2014 Boss interview at 1:11.
Featured in this October 14, 2014 Boss interview at 0:06.
Featured in this October 14, 2014 Boss interview at 2:18.
Featured in this October 14, 2014 Boss interview at 3:08.
In a YouTube video by PRS Guitars, guitarist Wes Dearth (John Wesley) demonstrates his custom-made PRS Singlecut Tremolo from 2007, equipped with a prototype piezo pickup. He discusses how he used this guitar extensively with Porcupine Tree and beyond.
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