Musician: Josh Homme

Description

Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures

Added
June 24, 2010
Modified
Feb. 7, 2023
Tags
guitarist vocalist

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Gear

Univox Super Fuzz

Morley Fuzz Wah

FULLTONE FatBoost 3 FB-3

FULLTONE UO Guitar Effect Ultimate Octave

Electro-Harmonix XO Octave Multiplexer

Dunlop Crybaby QZ-1

Moog Moogerfooger MF-104Z Analog Delay

Moog MF-103 moogerfooger 6/12 Stage Phaser

BOSS RE-20 Space Echo Delay / Reverb

ERNIE BALL VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal

FULLTONE Fatboost V1

BOSS GE-7 Graphic Equalizer

Ovation Ultra GP

BC Rich Mockingbird

Gibson Les Paul Goldtop

Gibson Les Paul double-cut

Gibson SG Standard

Motor Ave BelAire "The first ever BelAire model was sold to Homme's longtime collaborator Alain Johannes. A few weeks later Homme ordered one for himself in a black finish and with a silver scratchplate.[40] The guitar was also Homme's main guitar during the recording of Era Vulgaris."

Ovation VXT

Maton MS503

Maton MS524

Maton MS520

Maton BB1200 "Betty Blue" in Black, Blue, Red Wine and a Tobacco sunburst with Scroll Tailpiece

Maton BB1200JH The new Josh Homme signature guitar based on his favorite Maton, fitted with custom wound "Hommebuckers" and a trapieze tailpiece.

Maton MS500 12 string Developed by Maton in collaboration with Homme, available in standard[43] and deluxe[44] versions.

Maton MS526 Equipped with Bigsby vibrato.

Gibson Barney Kessel Signature Barney Kessel's signature guitar, produced between 1961 and 1974.

Yamaha SA503 TVL Bandmate Troy Van Leeuwen's signature semihollow guitar in black finish, equipped with three P-90 pickups and two three way switches

Telsco '68 V-2 An unusual Japanese guitar that "wishes it was a Fender" originally purchased by a friend of Homme in Boise, Idaho.

Epiphone Dot

Gibson Marauder Custom A short-lived solid body produced from 1974 to 1979, designed to compete with Fenders single coil guitars.

Ampeg Dan Armstrong A Plexiglass guitar featured in the "Sick, Sick, Sick" video.

Hagström HJ-500 A reissue of the jazz box originally designed by Jimmy D'Aquisto and Hagström

Gretsch Corvette Used during the recording of Lullabies to Paralyze.

Gretsch Spectra Sonic Also used during recordings.

BOSS SD-1 Super Overdrive

VOX AC-30