Tim Lerch's Gear

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In the interview with Ask Zac, Tim Lerch confirms his use of the Xotic Effects RC Booster at 53:05 minutes.

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In the Ask Zac interview at 53:09, guitarist Tim Lerch confirms his use of the BearFoot FX Honey Bee Overdrive pedal.

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In the interview titled "The Tim Lerch Interview - Ask Zac 220," hosted by Ask Zac on YouTube, Tim Lerch discusses his use of the Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo pedal.

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In the interview with Ask Zac, Tim Lerch confirms using the Strymon Flint pedal at 53:15 minutes into the video.

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Tim Lerch confirms his use of the Fender Princeton Reissue amplifier on his official website.

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According to Tim Lerch's website, he uses the Quilter Tone Block 202 amplifier depending on the venue. This information is provided by Alejandro on the "Home" section of Lerch's site.

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Tim Lerch's website confirms that he uses the Quilter 101 Reverb amplifier, selecting it based on the venue.

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According to Tim Lerch's website, he uses the Henriksen The Bud amplifier for certain venues.

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According to Tim Lerch's official website, he confirms the use of the Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue.

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Tim Lerch's website confirms that he uses the Custom Tones LLC Ethos Overdrive Amp.

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According to Tim Lerch's official website, he uses an original 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb-Amp.

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In the YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch 'Not So Signature Guitar'," at 1:15, Tim Lerch confirms that he uses a 2000 Fender Custom Shop ’51 Nocaster Relic Reissue.

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In a YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch - New Lollar Charlie Christian Demo," Tim Lerch demonstrates the Lollar Charlie Christian Telecaster Neck Pickup. At the 0:30 mark, he confirms, "I've used them for years," indicating his long-term use of this gear.

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Tim Lerch is confirmed to use the Tim Bram The Tribute Archtop Model, as evidenced by an Instagram post from his official account, where he states: "Here is a short clip of the Tim Bram Tribute with a newly installed Lollar Novel CC. What a sound!"

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In an Instagram post, Tim Lerch confirms he is using a Gibson L7-C, specifically noting it is a 1949 model with a P90 pickup, while playing a track from his TrueFire course "Jazz Blues Pathways."

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Gibson ES-350 Electric Guitar

Gibson ES-350 Electric Guitar

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
Color/Finish: Two-Tone Sunburst Year: 1946

In an Instagram post by Tim Lerch (@timlerch.guitarist), he is seen playing a Gibson ES-350 Electric Guitar. The caption states, "Tim Lerch and Bruce Forman play 'Blues for Barney.' Bruce is playing Barney’s highly modified 1946 ES 350 and Tim is playing the same model from the same year."

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In an Instagram post by Tim Lerch, he can be seen playing a Collings I-30 LC. He mentions in the caption, "I'm playing to the demo of the tune with a beautiful Collings I-30."

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Tim Lerch plays a Gibson ES-175, as confirmed by his Instagram post where he states, "I had a great Es175 way back when. I reluctantly (stupidly) sold it and now I have another after all these years and it's fantastic."

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In an Instagram post by Tim Lerch, he mentions, "Here I'm playing this great old song on a great old Gibson L5N along with some singing and whistling just for fun," confirming his use of the Gibson L-5N.

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In an Instagram post dated November 15, 2023, Tim Lerch is shown with his Gibson Byrdland Electric Guitar, captioned "Happy customer! With a beautiful guitar." This confirms his use of the instrument.

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In a YouTube video titled "Grez Guitars - New Grand Tour- First spin around the block," Tim Lerch demonstrates the Grez Guitars The Grand Tour, describing it as "a really fine instrument" with a Lollar CC in the neck and an Imperial in the bridge, stating, "I'm loving it!! Plays and sounds incredible."

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In a YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch plays the Comins GCS-16-1," Tim Lerch is shown playing the Comins GCS-16-1 guitar. In the video description, Tim states, "Here is a swinging clip of my new Comins GCS-16-1. This is a great guitar. It plays perfectly and sounds great." This provides clear evidence that he uses this specific guitar model.

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In a video titled "Tim Lerch - Mike Lull TLTX - Melodic Jazz Solo" on YouTube, Tim Lerch is confirmed to be playing a Mike Lull TLTX. In the description, Lerch mentions that he switched to a slimmer maple neck on his signature model, which was crafted by the team at Mike Lull, expressing his satisfaction with this modification.

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In the YouTube video titled "Ibanez PM3C demo and performance" by Tim Lerch, he is seen using the Ibanez PM3C Pat Metheny Signature Hollowbody Electric Guitar. Tim mentions, "I took a chance on this guitar and am quite pleased with it. It looks and sounds very good to me and I think it can be a good working guitar especially for traveling and playing outdoors."

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In a YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch- Collings Julian Lage 470JL review and appreciation," Tim Lerch is seen using the Collings 470 JL guitar.

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In the YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch - Goodbye Jeff (a tribute to Jeff Beck)," Tim Lerch is seen using a Fender Stratocaster-Telecaster Hybrid.

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In the video titled "Tim Lerch - Teach Me Tonight - Andersen Little Archie," Tim Lerch is seen playing a Steve Andersen Little Archie guitar. The video, available on YouTube, features a performance where Lerch plays fingerstyle with a blend of amp and mic on the guitar.

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In a YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch - If I Had You Solo Guitar 1939 Epiphone Broadway," Tim Lerch is seen using a 1939 Epiphone Broadway guitar, as indicated by the video's caption and description provided by Tim Lerch himself.

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In a video by Tim Lerch titled "How Deep is the Ocean 1951 Epiphone Triumph Regent (Video Lesson and PDF now Available)" on YouTube, Tim Lerch is seen using an Epiphone Triumph guitar.

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In a YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch - How Deep Is The Ocean - Takamine TC 135 SC," Tim Lerch is seen using a Takamine TC132SC guitar.

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