Dave Baksh (Sum 41) guitar rig
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Dave Baksh, former lead guitarist for pop-rockers Sum 41, and now singer/guitarist for heavy metal/reggae band Brown Brigade, has a rig that appears to have been put together on the back of product endorsements... Skwisgaar Skwigelf anyone? Whilst he may have been a little quieter since leaving Sum 41, his Sum 41 was anything but quiet.
Baksh is usually seen playing either a Paul Reed Smith McCarty, Paul Reed Smith Single Cut, Gibson Les Paul or the occasional Gibson Explorer.
| Paul Reed Smith SE Single Cut Cherry Sunburst | ![]() |
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US $575.00 | 3d 7h 11m |
In his Sum 41 rig, as featured in the Guitar World column, Vulgar Display of Power, Baksh used a Soldano SLO-100 100 watt head with Marshall 4x12 straight back cabinet loaded with 30 watt celestian speakers, Marshall JCM2000 DSL50 50 watt head with 4x12 straight back cabinet loaded with Celestion G12M Green backs and a Marshall Mode Four 350 watt head with Marshall Mode Four cabinet loaded with Celestion 100 watt speakers.
| 01 Soldano SLO 100 Head Cabinet Jimmy Crespo Aerosmith | ![]() |
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US $3,999.99 | 1d 7h 6m |
Baksh uses a range of stomp boxes, a number of which are rackmounted and controlled via the GAE rack system.
Pedals included on his pedal board, as pictured below are:
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| MXR DD-11 Dime Tribute Distortion Guitar Pedal DD11 | ![]() |
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US $119.99 | 6h 24m |
The following stomp boxes are rack mounted and controlled via the GAE rack system:
| MXR M-107 Phase 100 M107 Guitar Phaser Effects Pedal | ![]() |
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US $124.99 | 6h 37m |
His rack setup is pictured below.

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He also had the Line 6 Echo Pro delay studio rack unit and Furman PL-Plus Power Conditioner in his Sum 41 rack.
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