Zane Carney's Gear
Guitarist Zane Carney bought his Fender Jerry Donahue Telecaster for $500 when he was around 13 years old. The guitar has been an essential part of his music ever since, whether it be with Carney (the band with his brother Reeve), on tour with the likes of John Mayer, or on his own solo efforts. The gutiar has been through some changes, including the placement (and subsequent replacement) of glow-in-the-dark fret markers on the side of the neck, which helped him see during his stint playing for the Broadway musical SpiderMan: Turn Off The Dark.
In 2004, Carney pulled the pickups that came with his Tele and started using a Kinman Broadcaster AVn-48 in the neck position and Kinman Telecaster AVn-60 in the bridge position.
Carney had his bridge saddles replaced by Matt Bruster at 30th St. Guitars in New York. Bruster makes a special set of Tele saddles that allow for the ‘barrel saddle’ tone with some special intonation compensation. “That’s why my bridge has those funky looking saddles,” says Carney.
“ I had Eric Chazz of Eric’s Guitar Shop in Los Angeles sand down the entire neck so I wouldn’t get stuck on the fretboard when the climate was humid,” says Carney. “My guitar looked like a Toys R Us prank gift for the first week but once I played it for a while the neck gathered its own character.”
In the article "Zane Carney Takes Over Hollywood’s Hotel Cafe" on GuitarPlayer.com, Zane Carney is pictured using the Maxon AD-999 Analog Delay during his performance at The Troubadour in Los Angeles on August 27, 2018.
For his Hotel Cafe solo shows, Carney has been using a Pedaltrain Fly ’board loaded with a JHS Mini Foot fuzz, JHS SuperBolt and Morning Glory overdrives, a HAO Rumble MOD overdrive, an Electro-harmonix POG 2 polyphonic octaver, a Maxon AD-999 analog delay, an Electro-Harmonix Cathedral reverb, an Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Junior, a Strymon Flint tremolo/reverb, a Catalinbread Echorec delay, a NosePedal custom A/B/Y box, and a T.C. Electronic Polytune mini tuner fed by the volume pedal’s Tuner out jack.
"The tweaking that you hear I did myself with my foot on my Memory Man. I was just forcing the pedal to oscillate during the recording."
Zane Carney is a D'Addario artist.
Hofner’s “Zane Carney Signature Model’ Jazzica is a handmade fully hollow archtop guitar featuring a Hand-Carved European Spruce Top, relic’d in Germany, with a unique Buscarino pickup that is carefully pre-installed in America by the incomparable Eric Chazz.
Guitar includes flight-ready hardshell case with built-in humidifier, Ebony “S- hole” plugs to reduce feedback, and a headstock featuring Zane Carney’s Signature. Available in both Orignal and Relic finishes.
"...Carney grabs a Gibson ES-335 (blue, of course)..."
(Edit) Since original source website disappeared, added is a video where Carney plays his blue es-335 live with steve vai
"Here is a Jetsons theme version with illuminated laser engraved front panel and 15" field coil speaker cabinet. This was made for Zane Carney who chose the design and colors."
Zane Carney uses the Siegmund Midnight Special Combo amplifier, as demonstrated in his performance of "Take the A Train."
Zane Carney is a D'Addario artist.
According to Keeley's site, Zane Carney uses the Keeley Compressor Pro.
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