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Mark Engles is the guitar player in the band Dredg, an American progressive/alternative rock band. The band has been around since 1993 and is California based.

Let's take a look at some of the guitar gear that Mark has been seen using in his rig.

Mark on guitar

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Guitars
- Fender '68 Telecaster (blonde with black pickguard and maple neck)

Fender American Original '60S Telecaster Rosewood Fingerboard Electric Guitar 3-Color Sunburst

- Fender Telecaster (rosewood neck, burst finish, white pickguard)

- Gibson SG (natural burst)

Gibson Sg Standard Electric Guitar Heritage Cherry



Amps and Cabinets
- Marshall JCM900 Amplifier heads (with logo removed)

- Marshall 1960A 4x12 Cab

Marshall 1960A or 1960B 300W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet

- Fender Twin and Vox (used on Chuckles And Mr. Squeezy, along with some very small combo amps)

Fender Vintage Reissue '65 Twin Reverb Guitar Amp

 





Effects
Note: Mark uses multiple delay pedals on his board.
- Boss stereo delay pedal

- Guyatone Ultrem pedal

- Ibanez DE7 Delay pedal (x2)

- Boss Super Octave

Boss OC-3 SUPER Octave Pedal

- Moog MF-102 Moogerfooger Ring Modulator

Moog MF-102 Moogerfooger Ring Modulator

- Maxon AD-9 delay

- MXR Phase 90

- Boss GE-7 Equalizer Pedal (x2)

- Boss TU-2 pedal

- Voodoo Lab Pedal Power (x2)

- Line 6 DL4 (seen on his 2006 pedalboard)

- Ernie Ball Volume Pedal

Ernie Ball 6166 Mono Volume Pedal