Wes Hauch's Guitars

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Guitarist Wes Hauch showcases the Ibanez TAM100, Tosin Abasi's signature model, in a recent Instagram post.

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Wes Hauch uses the Schecter PT-7 FR, as detailed on the Schecter Guitars website.

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He used a ESP H-1007 with Thy art is murder.

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In an Instagram video, Wes Hauch can be seen using an Ormsby Hype GTR 7, showcasing an 8-string version of the guitar.

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In an Instagram post, Wes Hauch is pictured holding the Jackson SL2H Soloist, highlighting its role in his gear collection.

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Wes Hauch is seen using the Ibanez RG652AHM in a post on his Instagram, where he discusses his appreciation for the treble bleed mod and mentions his current interest in Andy Timmons.

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Image (posted on Hauch's Instagram page) shows Wes' two RGD's. One of them is fitted with a 'tight end bridge' and one with a double locking Ibanez tremolo system. The guitars were mentioned in 2021 Premier Guitar interview.

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In this video, shot at NAMM conference in 2019, Hauch can be seen playing his custom shop Iceman. [2021 Premier Guitar interview] writes:

Meanwhile, Hauch set about upgrading his arsenal on a few key fronts. A two-year collaboration with the design team at Seymour Duncan led to the 2019 release of his signature Jupiter humbucker for 7-string guitar—a hypermodern beast that gives him high-end clarity with a huge bottom end. He added this to his Ibanez RGD guitars, even as the Ibanez L.A. custom shop was preparing several Iceman 7-string axes, including one with a beautifully finished, almost-mantis-green burst that arrived just in time to be featured on the bone-crushing album opener, "Ulysses."

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In an Instagram post, Wes Hauch showcases the Dean Dimebag Dime Slime ML guitar, capturing strong 1995 vibes.

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Wes Hauch is seen using the Dean Dime Razorback Lightning with a Floyd Rose tremolo in his Instagram post, where he captions it with "This is one called Use. My. Third. Fucking. Arm. Rise to the occasion."

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According to 2021 Premier Guitar interview, Hauch uses PRS Mark Tremonti signature.

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"Sugar Paper," a trippy instrumental that surges with vintage-prog leanings, opens with Hauch laying out on a clean PRS Custom 22 (from Douglass' personal stash) before he gnashes into a complex, sawtoothed call-and-response section with Guglielmo. It's capped with a brilliant solo by the Black Dahlia Murder's Brandon Ellis, who brings his Eric Johnson and Yngwie influences straight to the forefront.

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In an Instagram post, Wes Hauch showcases his Ibanez EKM10T, mentioning it as a standout addition to his collection of semi-hollowbody electric guitars. He highlights its striking finish and notes that he had been searching for a 335-type guitar, finding the EKM10T to be the best fit.

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In this post wes shows off his ibanez az 7 string

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In this post wes can be seen playing his ibanez fr 7 string. His guitar is loaded with a set of his signature duncan Jupiter pickups

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In this post wes shows off his two custom ibanez iceman 7 strings. His guitars are fitted with a set of his signature Duncan Jupiter puckups

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He is playing here the FRIX7 but he has mounted a pickguard because otherwise it wouldn't be possible to mount this Seymour Duncan Jupiter pickup .

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In the 3rd photo in a post shared by Stijn Raepsaet and Max Lavelle on Instagram, Wes Hauch is seen using an Ibanez Destroyer during a performance by the Black Dahlia Murder in Brussels.

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