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John Connolly was a drummer for the band Piece Dogs. He later joined the band Sevendust as a Guitar player and has recorded with them on all their albums. Connolly is also one of the main songwriters for Sevendust. He's well known for his fire designed custom made Epiphone Les Paul guitar.
Let's see what Sevendust's John Connolly's Guitar Gear Rig and Equipment looks like. The profile has gear he's used over the past decade.  Nice Les Paul
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Guitars - Epiphone signature John Connolly Les Paul guitar - Gibson Les Paul Customs (78' and 79')  - Gibson Explorer  - Gibson Les Paul Studios (83', 91')  - 12 string Epiphone Les Paul Notes: John loves the feel of a Les Paul
Amps and Cabinets - Randall RM300  - Randall Vmax (discontinued) - Marshall Valvestate 200 Bi-Chorus Head - Marshall '71 Supertremolo - Randall XL Series Cyclone 300-Watt Head (discontinued) - Randall XL Series Titan 300W Head (discontinued) - Marshall 4x12 Cabinet  - Randall R412XLT Cabinet   John Connolly with Vox Tonelab
Effects and more - Digitech XP-100 Whammy II Wah  - Dunlop Uni-Vibe / Wah Controller Pedal  - Dunlop DCR-ISR Crybaby Rack Wah  - Korg DTR-2 Rack Tuner  - Mesa/Boogie Amp Switcher - Rocktron Hush IICX Noise Gate  - Shure Wireless - MXR Phase 90  - TC Electronic's pedals (studio) - Electro-Harmonix (studio) - Dimebag Wah (Dunlop DB01)  - Vox Tonelab

Strings - Dean Markley Blue Steel strings "I think the lightest string I use is a .015" - John Connolly For us mere mortals, try gauge 13 blue steels: 
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good but u forgot the 2 boss psm-5 that ...
word on the street is that it was the MX...
in the song breakout what did he use for...
Just click the images of the guitars and...
awsome guitars... how could i get one