Dave Knudson (guitarist) - Equipment

Equipment

  • Guitars
    • PRS McCarty guitar with two humbuckers (as seen in the above photo.)
    • PRS Custom 24 with trem/two humbuckers. Seen on the Omni tour.
    • Fender Jaguar Special HH Baritone Guitar. Used on Secret Country live
    • First Act Delia 22 fret guitar with two humbuckers.
    • Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom silverburst edition electric guitar.
    • PRS DGT, black with maple trim. Used on Fall '08 tour.
  • Amplifiers:
    • Mesa Boogie Lonestar with custom white Tolex through a Mesa Boogie 2X12" extension cabinet
    • Fender Twin Reverb (used as rental abroad)
    • both amps are now used in conjunction in Knudson's Rig.
  • Effects pedals:
    • 4 × Line 6 DL-4s (Knudson also keeps three additional DL-4s as backups, and there are 8 on stage in total between Dave, Jake, and Cory. He will use the sampling abilities of multiple DL-4s at once. Examples are a plenty on Planet of Ice)
    • Enema FX Mingebox (custom made fuzz and octave effect)
    • Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer
    • Fulltone OCD overdrive (used for the recording of Planet of Ice in place of the Tubescreamer, though not on tour)
    • Digitech Whammy
    • BOSS RC-2 Loop Station (added in 2007)
    • BOSS DD-20 Giga Delay
    • BOSS GE-7 EQ
    • BOSS CS-3 compressor
    • Barber Tone Press compressor
    • FMR Really Nice compressor (no longer used live.)
    • Electro-Harmonix HOG Guitar Synthesizer with foot controller (added in 2007, can be heard on "Burying Luck".)
    • Dunlop Cry Baby

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