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 Guitar Center and Amazon
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 EQ
- 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