Derycks guitar rig
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:04 pm
any one know his rig .,.. pedals.. amps ect
ive done a disgusting amount of research and looked very carefully at more pictures than you could imagine. so feel free to ask me any questions, ill answer to the best of my ability!Gunner wrote:Goonday, how did you get such extensive knowledge on the band's equipment (Deryck especially)? I remember you helped me out with my signature replica and you knew a lot about that too.
this page must be new...lots of good info. some of the stuff is wrong thoughGonoszMano wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deryck_Whibley#Instruments
That's cool, I'm kind of the same way except I just look at the guitars. I saw that Deryck's got a Fender Tele Deluxe that's modeled just like his Squier now.goonday41 wrote:ive done a disgusting amount of research and looked very carefully at more pictures than you could imagine. so feel free to ask me any questions, ill answer to the best of my ability!Gunner wrote:Goonday, how did you get such extensive knowledge on the band's equipment (Deryck especially)? I remember you helped me out with my signature replica and you knew a lot about that too.
^That's what I wrote!! =DDeryck uses a black customized '72 Fender Telecaster Deluxe live with his well-known red X's for decoration and good luck.[4] He has also put out a signature guitar with Squier, a sub-brand of Fender. The signature Squier comes in black and Olympic white, sports the two red X's and has one humbucking pickup in the bridge position, which is a Duncan Designed HB-102. It also has his signature "Deryck" written on the headstock.[5] In the past Deryck has used many Gibson guitars such as the Flying V, Les Paul, SG and a Gibson Marauder, which was his first guitar given to him from his mother and has been used in some of the band's videos such as Fat Lip, What We're All About and In Too Deep. According to October 2007's issue of Rocksound magazine, Deryck also uses '59 Les Paul Reissues, '52 Telecaster Reissues, Telefunken and Neumann mics, '52 Plexi 100 watt Marshall Head and Spectraflex cables.[6]
It was deleted since then (by 125.164.11.17), but it's accessible in the revision history. I won't undo it...goonday41 wrote:this page must be new...lots of good info. some of the stuff is wrong though
You got one of the guitars wrong. He never owned a fender HH tele, it was called the Fender Subsonic tele. :D
no actually the grey and black teles he played first with the rosewood fretboards and tele headstocks were called the telecaster hh. the subsonic tele is a baritone guitar, and hes only used that in the studioJake-41 wrote:You got one of the guitars wrong. He never owned a fender HH tele, it was called the Fender Subsonic tele. :D
I have no idea.. I know it was prolly an HH tele, like John 5 plays. But now that i look back, i dunno if the Subsonic is even a tele..goonday41 wrote:no actually the grey and black teles he played first with the rosewood fretboards and tele headstocks were called the telecaster hh. the subsonic tele is a baritone guitar, and hes only used that in the studioJake-41 wrote:You got one of the guitars wrong. He never owned a fender HH tele, it was called the Fender Subsonic tele. :D
Yeah, Deryck used a pewter Fender American Telecaster HH during the Does This Look Infected? era. He also had a black one with two pickups. He uses both in the Sake Bombs and Happy Endings DVD.goonday41 wrote:no actually the grey and black teles he played first with the rosewood fretboards and tele headstocks were called the telecaster hh. the subsonic tele is a baritone guitar, and hes only used that in the studioJake-41 wrote:You got one of the guitars wrong. He never owned a fender HH tele, it was called the Fender Subsonic tele. :D
There's a Sub-Sonic Tele, but a Strat, etc., too. Sub-Sonic means, that it's baritone.Jake-41 wrote:I have no idea.. I know it was prolly an HH tele, like John 5 plays. But now that i look back, i dunno if the Subsonic is even a tele..goonday41 wrote:no actually the grey and black teles he played first with the rosewood fretboards and tele headstocks were called the telecaster hh. the subsonic tele is a baritone guitar, and hes only used that in the studioJake-41 wrote:You got one of the guitars wrong. He never owned a fender HH tele, it was called the Fender Subsonic tele. :D