Wes Hauch's Effects Pedals

Shows an Instagram post direct from Wes' account

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An Instagram post from Wes' account

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Wes Hauch features the DigiTech WH-1 Whammy Pedal in a photo on his Instagram account, showcasing its use in his setup as of March 3, 2016.

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In an Instagram post, Wes Hauch's Seymour Duncan 805 Overdrive pedal is visible on top of a 4x12 cabinet.

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Guitarist Wes Hauch uses the Dunlop JC95 Jerry Cantrell Signature Cry Baby as the first pedal in his signal chain, as shown in his Instagram post captioned "Just givin it hell right now through this thunderous rig."

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In a tweet, Wes Hauch mentions that the Tanabe.TV Dumkudo Drive pedal is "putting in work," indicating his personal use of this overdrive effects pedal.

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shows Vise grip in top corner

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shows noise suppressor in chain

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pedal at top of amp head

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In an Instagram post, Wes Hauch showcases his rig, which includes the Kemper Profiler Remote Foot Controller positioned on top of the rack unit.

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In an Instagram post, Wes Hauch shares that Fractal Audio sent him a new FX8 and expression pedal, mentioning his plans to integrate it into his Friedman Cantrell rig.

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Hauch jokes, citing his acquisition of a Boss Waza Tube Amp Expander, a Fortin Blade Whitechapel boost pedal, and a Fortin 33 Fredrik Thordendal Signature, all of which allow him to sculpt the traditional Boogie sound with unusual precision. "You have to hit them kind of hard with the clean boost. With the Fortin 33, I believe there's about 20 dB of a clean boost, with an emphasis on the 2.5k region, that puts the Boogie right in check and it makes it sound giant, but it's still got all this teeth on it."

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Hauch jokes, citing his acquisition of a Boss Waza Tube Amp Expander, a Fortin Blade Whitechapel boost pedal, and a Fortin 33 Fredrik Thordendal Signature, all of which allow him to sculpt the traditional Boogie sound with unusual precision. "You have to hit them kind of hard with the clean boost. With the Fortin 33, I believe there's about 20 dB of a clean boost, with an emphasis on the 2.5k region, that puts the Boogie right in check and it makes it sound giant, but it's still got all this teeth on it."

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According to 2021 Premier Guitar interview, Hauch uses Line 6 Helix.

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Wes Hauch uses the Line 6 HX Effects Guitar Multi-effects Floor Processor, as confirmed by a post on his Instagram account. In the caption of his "2025 Rig Rundown" video, Hauch thanks Line 6, among other sponsors, while showcasing his pedalboard setup.

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Guitarist Wes Hauch is confirmed to use the Zuta TRIAX on his pedalboard, as evidenced by his Instagram post where he credits @zutagroup in the caption of his "2025 Rig Rundown."

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Wes Hauch uses the Fortin Zuul+ Blackout on his pedalboard, as confirmed by his Instagram post captioned "2025 Rig Rundown" where he thanks various sponsors and collaborators.

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In a post on Instagram, Wes Hauch confirmed that he uses the Fortin Roach pedal on his pedalboard.

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This is a community-built gear list for Wes Hauch.