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Lindsey Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, best known as a member of the band Fleetwood Mac.
Let's take a look at some of the gear and equipment that has been seen in Buckingham's guitar rig.
Click the gear images for more info and specs at Musician's Friend
Guitars - Rick Turner Model 1 guitars (6 of them. Including a 1979 model 1) - John Carruthers baritone guitars - Taylor 814C with Fishman Matrix system   - Rick Turner Renaissance nylon-string - Rick Turner Renaissance 12-string - Rick Turner Renaissance baritone - Rick Turner Renaissance 6-string - Gibson Chet Atkins (Rick Turner electronics and synthesizer pickup systems) - Gibson Les Paul custom (his is white)
  - Baby Taylor acoustic
  - 1965 Martin D-18
  - 1963 Fender Stratocaster - Harmony 6-string 3/4 size guitar (his first guitar)
Amps and Cabinets - SWR “California Blonde” combo amps for acoustic (with 12" speakers and Celestion tweeters)
  - SWR extension cab - Trace Elliot TA200 acoustic amplifier - Trace Elliot powered 100-watt extension cabs - Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier amplifier head for electric - vented KK Audio 2x12 slant cabs (EVM 100-watt speakers)
Effects Note: 2 pedalboards. One for electric, one for acoustic - Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2
  - Boss DD-3 digital delay pedal (DD-5 also listed on his site)
  - Boss SD-1 overdrive pedal
  - Voodoo Lab amp switcher
  - custom A/B-type pedal (controls delay on Trace Elliot) - Roland GR-50 synthesizer modules - Furman PL-8 power
  - Monster Power AVS-200 voltage conditioner - DBX 131
  - Rick Turner synthesizer interfaces
Strings and More - various D’addario string sets (.010-.046, .010-.054, .-012-.054) - Ernie Ball Regular Slinky (2221 Regular [10-46]) - listed on Lindesy's site in gear section
  - Lindsey uses fingers for picking, and sometimes a very light nylon pick - Shubb capos
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