Steve Terryberry's Gear

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this guitar was custom made by Jeff Kiesel to Stevie T and can be seen in all of his new videos

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In his YouTube video titled "How To Sweep Pick," Steve Terreberry uses the Roland Micro Cube as his only amplifier.

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In the YouTube video titled "SHREDDING Over Random Songs!", Steve Terryberry can be seen playing a Kiesel Vanquish KV6 Guitar. He frequently uses this guitar in his YouTube performances.

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He tests this amp in the video Micro Amp vs Big Amp

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In this video, Stevie shows off his guitar collection. one guitar he has is a Kiesel CS6. He had this made custom with Jeff as a tribute to his friend - Producer/Engineer Carmen Sorge who passed away. Steve specked out the guitar to be just like a guitar Carmen would have liked. Steve states that Carmen was a huge Alex Lifeson fan, so he made the guitar look like one played by Alex.

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This video shows Stevie demoing his Kiesel AM7.

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At 5:55 of Steve Terreberry's "How To Be Black Metal!" parody video, he explains he will be using his Kiesel SCB7 because it's black (which is evil) and has seven strings (because he's also quite Djenty).

It should be noted that Kiesel and Carvin guitars are one in the same since February 1, 2015.

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In this video, Stevie T was seen using an EVH 5150 III half-stack as well as a Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 half-stack.

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In this video Stevie T was seen using an EVH 5150 III half-stack as well as a Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 half-stack.

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In an Instagram post, Steve Terreberry showcases his Kiesel Zeus Z7 Headless 7 String guitar, expressing his excitement about its lightweight design compared to his usual heavier instruments.

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the program i have been using for years is called tracktion which is now called waveform and it only 100 buck and i swear this program it works very very well

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At the 3:02 mark in his YouTube video "I CAN PLAY THAT TOO BOOMER!", Steve Terreberry can be seen using Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks (.88mm).

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Here Stevie is using his Peavey Wolfgang. You can see this at 1.29.

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In the YouTube video titled "Metal Guitarist FACE SWAP!", Steve Terreberry is seen using the Ernie Ball Music Man JP Majesty 7-String guitar.

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it can bee seen to stevies left at 0:09

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seen for a whammy effect at 1:21

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In this video, right above the EVH 5150 III head, a Hall of Fame pedal can be seen in Stevie T's rig.

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You can see it at 9:40 and other points throughout the video

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at 0:09 steve is talking about his purchase of this guitar

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At 11:15 while sweep picking you can see the pick.

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At 1.14 Stevie can clearly be seen brandishing his SCB6.

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In this video Stevie is shown using this guitar. Check 0.25 for a good view.

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The thumbnail of the video shows him holding it.

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In this video he's comparing his BIAS with his Axe FX, "Today, we compare two of my favorite amp sims! Both are amazing, but we'll see how they stack up!!".

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Steve Terreberry features the Kiesel Aries as his primary 6-string guitar in his YouTube video titled "Worst... Tab... EVER!"

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used throughout this video

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This is Stevie T's newest guitar-- the 20-string "Djentar" custom made for him by 10s Guitars. In the video you can watch him using it for the first time.

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In 9 min Stevie recommends this monitors and admitts he also uses them for YouTube production.

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In his Shredeption of fred drust video, Stevie can be seen using a music man stingray guitar

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At 4:16 he is seen holding his Green Ernie Ball Music Man Stingray HH Bass with a maple fretboard.

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