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Yeah Gentry Densley is definitely a mad scientist when it comes to gear. He usually plays two Model T's (first gen & second gen) and an Ampeg(?) amp I believe. His guitars all have two outputs, one output is from the regular guitar pickups and goes to his model T's via his Phase Wizard pedal, the other output comes from his custom made "bass like" pickup in the middle (which picks up only his bottom four strings) and goes into the phase wizard -> the bass amp. Also, most of his guitars are a baritone scale length.a great Crow Hymn video (he's using two first gens here)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2nPowgSlLc&feature=relatedand a couple I filmed in SFThe Murder Of...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQHwCZBlhuoCrow Hymnhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CknZzo-IhY
But what about that Dan Armstrong of his, how does he do all that craziness with such an unmodifiable guitar? Also, they should go for a more mysterious approach for being that loud.
Ah! you got one!! I've been meaning to ask you. So definitely a good investment?