Todd Jones' Gear
"The only custom gear we used was the “Tyrant” pedal made by Dunwich. I’m hesitant to call it an HM-2 clone, but that’s essentially what it is, with a bit more high end range."
In the official music video for "You Will Never Be One Of Us" by Nails, Todd Jones is seen using a Marshall JMP 1959 Super Lead 100-Watt amplifier head, as featured on YouTube by Nuclear Blast Records.
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The guitar that Todd uses in this video is a USA Handcrafted Custom Shop Warlock by B.C. Rich
Todd can be seen playing a Gibson Les Paul in this live photo
Todd Jones is featured on Peavey's official Instagram, showcasing his use of the Peavey 6505 Guitar Amp Head as part of his rig.
Todd Jones is featured in a Peavey Electronics Instagram post, showcasing his use of the Peavey 6534+ Guitar Amplifier Head as part of his rig with the band NAILS.
Todd Jones, from NAILS, is featured on Peavey Electronics' Instagram as part of their artist roster, showcasing his Peavey 6505 4x12'' 300W Straight Cabinet alongside his 6534+ rig.
Todd Jones is associated with the Marshall 2555X Silver Jubilee Reissue, as noted in a post by Marshall Amps on Instagram, highlighting the amplifier as newly available for him.
In a post by 5qsthepodcast on Instagram, Todd Jones is shown using the EarthQuaker Devices Erupter fuzz pedal placed on a Marshall amplifier.
In the Instagram post by 5qsthepodcast, Todd Jones can be seen using a Boss CE-2W Chorus Waza Craft pedal on top of a Marshall amp.
In an Instagram post by 5qsthepodcast, Todd Jones is seen using the Boss DC-2W Dimension C Waza Craft pedal, placed on top of a Marshall amp.
In an Instagram post by 5qsthepodcast, Todd Jones is seen using the EarthQuaker Devices Transmisser reverb pedal, placed on top of a Marshall amplifier.
A user-uploaded photo shows Todd Jones's B.C. Rich Bich guitar displayed on the wall.
Todd Jones is shown with a Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar displayed on the wall in a user-uploaded photo.
Todd Jones is seen using a Marshall 1960AV guitar amplifier cabinet in a user-uploaded photo.
Todd Jones is seen with a Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, as shown in a user-uploaded photo. In his podcast, he discusses playing a Gibson Les Paul Custom from 1982.
The EMG JH James Hetfield Humbucker Set is featured in Todd Jones' signature guitar, as highlighted by Nowead.
In photos from FireBurn's debut live performance featured on Noecho, Todd Jones is seen using a Splawn Quick Rod guitar amplifier head.
In a performance captured by hate5six on August 13, 2011, Todd Jones is seen using a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head (Multi-watt) during a live set with Betrayed.
Our man Todd from @nailstyranny ordered this sweet Little Walnut Nerd in 21X7
In a live performance with Betrayed on August 13, 2011, Todd Jones used a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head 2-Channel 100-Watt Head, as seen in a video by hate5six.
he plays on a rickenbacker with blacklisted in 2007 at the sound and fury fest
Evidence from a screenshot on Instagram confirms that Todd Jones utilizes the Shure GLXD16+ Digital Wireless Guitar Pedal System.
In a user-uploaded photo on Instagram, Todd Jones can be seen with the MXR EVH90 EVH Phase 90 phaser pedal.
In a screenshot obtained from Instagram, Todd Jones can be seen using Dunlop Tortex Standard 1.0mm Guitar Picks, providing visual evidence of his preference for this specific gear in his musical setup.
Todd Jones uses a Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar during the live performance with Carry On, as seen in the video "Carry On live @ Headline Records (12/2/2000)" by Advanced Perspective, digitized from the collection of Sam Thomas.
Todd Jones uses the Peavey 5150 120-Watt Head for live performances with Carry On, as seen in the video titled "CARRY ON LIVE @ THE SMELL IN LOS ANGELES CA 8-3-01" by HardPressTV on YouTube.
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