Brian Logue
Main Gear

Brian's Live Set-up

My favorite guitar! It's a '95 Fender Strat Plus. I've swapped out the pickups with SCN pickups in the neck and middle position, and a Seymour Duncan Little '59 in the bridge position.  The middle tone nob is a pull-pot switch that splits the humbucker into a single coil pickup. It also has locking tuners, and an LSR roller nut. I also re-fretted it with stainless steel frets, crowned to a point to improve intonation. It's strung with .10 gauge strings. 

My favorite guitar! It's a '95 Fender Strat Plus. I've swapped out the pickups with SCN pickups in the neck and middle position, and a Seymour Duncan Little '59 in the bridge position.  The middle tone nob is a pull-pot switch that splits the humbucker into a single coil pickup. It also has locking tuners, and an LSR roller nut. I also re-fretted it with stainless steel frets, crowned to a point to improve intonation. It's strung with .10 gauge strings.

 

My number 2 guitar. It's a '96 Fender Lone Star Strat.  It came stock with Texas Special pickups in the neck and middle position, and a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates humbucker in the bridge position. I've added locking tuners, and an LSR roller nut.  After adding the LSR nut, I removed the string trees for better tuning. It's strung with .10 gauge strings.

My number 2 guitar. It's a '96 Fender Lone Star Strat.  It came stock with Texas Special pickups in the neck and middle position, and a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates humbucker in the bridge position. I've added locking tuners, and an LSR roller nut.  After adding the LSR nut, I removed the string trees for better tuning. It's strung with .10 gauge strings.

My "Worship Leading" guitar. It's a 2009 Godin xtSA. Not only is it a great sounding electric guitar, but it also has a bridge-saddle acoustic pickup with separate EQ and volume controls. I run it into my Line 6 X3 Live, and I can quickly switch from searing electric tones to amazing acoustic sounds. It provides a tremendous ammount of versatility and freedom.

My "Worship Leading" guitar. It's a 2009 Godin xtSA. Not only is it a great sounding electric guitar, but it also has a bridge-saddle acoustic pickup with separate EQ and volume controls. I run it into my Line 6 X3 Live, and I can quickly switch from searing electric tones to amazing acoustic sounds. It provides a tremendous ammount of versatility and freedom.

My pedalboard effects in order:

1. X2 XDS PLUS Wireless
2. Cry Baby Wah, switchless
3. Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet
4. Line 6 Pod X3 Live
5. Line 6 MM4 run through the Pod FX Loop

The effects are powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power.  And my friend Joe Pecoraro made me a pedalboard mount for my mic stand, so now everything is conveniently mounted to one board.

My pedalboard effects in order: 1. X2 XDS PLUS Wireless 2. Cry Baby Wah, switchless 3. Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet 4. Line 6 Pod X3 Live 5. Line 6 MM4 run through the Pod FX Loop The effects are powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power. And my friend Joe Pecoraro made me a pedalboard mount for my mic stand, so now everything is conveniently mounted to one board.

Other Gear

Other gear you might catch me playing...

GUITARS:

* Martin DCX1E Acoustic / Electric Guitar

* Ibanez Nylon String Acoustic / Electric Guitar

* Spector 5 String Bass

PEDALS:

* Way Huge Pork Loin

* VooDoo Lab Sparkle Drive

* Jekyll & Hyde Overdrive / Distortion

* Dunlop Fuzz Face

* Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Jr.

* Boss GE-7 EQ

* Line 6 Verbzilla

* Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler

AMPS:

* Mesa Boogie Nomad 55

* AxeTrak Isolation Cabinet



Check back often!

I'm always swapping out gear, so keep checking the website!  I'll always keep you up to date with the guitars, amps, and effects I'm using.

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