Equipment
- Guitars
Shiflett uses various Gibsons and Gretschs, but over the past few years has been using mostly Fender Telecasters, Fender Telecaster Deluxes, and Fender Telecaster Thinlines. Shiflett also assembled some Telecaster Deluxes and Telecaster Thinlines out of Warmoth guitar parts with his tech. On the headstock of the Warmoth Telecasters, Shiflett's nickname "Shifty" replaces the Fender logo that would appear on a Telecaster created by Fender. He also has a signature Fender Telecaster Deluxe based on the Warmoth Telecasters, that is now his main guitar.
- Gretsch Brian Setzer Black Phoenix
- Gretsch ’59 Nashville reissue
- Gibson ES-135
- Gibson ES-347
- Gibson ES-335
- Gibson SG Custom
- Gibson Les Paul Custom
- Gibson Les Paul Goldtop
- Gibson Les Paul Junior
- Gibson Les Paul Standard
- Gibson Firebird
- Gibson Flying V
- Gibson Explorer
- Fender Chris Shiflett Telecaster Deluxe
- Fender Telecaster
- Fender Blacktop Telecaster
- Fender Telecaster Deluxe
- Fender Stratocaster
- Shifty Telecaster Deluxe (pieced together from Warmoth parts with his tech)
- Shifty Telecaster Thinline (pieced together from Warmoth parts with his tech)
- Martin Acoustic guitar
- Effects
- EHX Micro POG
- Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet
- BOSS TU-3 Chromatic Tuner / Power Supply
- Dunlop DVP1 Volume pedal
- Whirlwind A/B Selector
- Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler (Wasting Light Tour)
- Boss DS-2 Distortion
- ProCo Rat Pedal
- Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler
- Voodoo Labs Amp Selector
- LIne 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler
- Menatone Red Snapper
- Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Pedal
- Fulltone Fulldrive 2 MOSFET
- Vox Input Selector/Jumper Switch
- Amplifiers
- Handwired Vox AC30
- Fender Bassman
- Fender Super Reverb
- Friedman BE-100
- Mesa/Boogie Road King
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