Tim Millar's Gear

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"One of the newest members of the Kiesel Artist Family, Tim MacMillar, plays through the song "Harbinger" from his band, Protest The Hero.

To learn this song, check out the guitar tab book here: https://www.sheethappenspublishing.co...

For more information on the Crescent guitar, call our custom shop experts at (858) GUITARS or click below: http://www.kieselguitars.com/catalog/..."

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IN this video for total guitar Tim and Luke teach us how to play clarity by Protest the Hero. In this playthrough Tim can be seen playing a esp mh guitar

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In this video Luke and Tim rundown their gear. Tim uses a Peavey 3120 head. He uses this head paired with an engl cab

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Tim uses a mxr smartgate as part of his pedal board setup

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In the Of Our Own Volition documentary Tim can be seen using a Peavey Generation ex guitar. This guitar in some of the live footage, and music video scenes

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In this video Tim and Luke talk about the gear they used. In the video Tim talks about his Peavey Sessions guitar that he has used

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In this video Tim and Luke talk about the gear he uses. tim shows his Peavey 3120 guitar amp head that he uses

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In the Vimeo video by Kontakt Films, Tim Millar discusses using the Maxon OD808 Overdrive in his pedal chain.

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Tim uses a boss blues driver on his pedal board

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Tim uses a boss volume pedal as part of his pedal board setup

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In a Vimeo video by Kontakt Films, Tim Millar of Protest The Hero is shown using a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner. Notably, he has customized the tuner with a Blues Driver faceplate to repair the pedal.

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In the YouTube video titled "Building process Padalka MS-6 PTH for Tim Millar," Tim Millar is shown using the Padalka MS6 PTH guitar.

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