Former Oasis guitarist and songwriter, Noel Gallagher, is selling a lot of his former live and studio gear through online store Reverb and equipment broker MJQ.
The sale will include amps and other pieces direct from his personal collection used at different points of his recording and touring career.
“These pieces have a lot history, but they’re still very playable — I’d love to get them into the hands of someone who will put them to good use,” said Gallagher.
“When you’ve been playing as long as I have, you tend to amass a huge amount of gear, and it’s not doing me or anyone else any good if it’s just sitting around. These pieces have a lot history, but they’re still very playable — I’d love to get them into the hands of someone who will put them to good use.”
The sale will include Fender, HiWatt, Orange, and Marshall amps, rare vintage tape echo units and one-off prototypes like an Orange Custom Shop NG140 built specifically for Gallagher by Orange’s technical director, Adrian Emsley.
Other highlights from the collection include:
A 1960s Epiphone Professional guitar and amp set played by Gallagher on tour and in the studio.
A Vox Foundation bass head an Supreme cabinet that comes with a printed setlist from the Oasis rehearsal held just prior to the band’s last unofficial gig.
A Laney Top Mount Supergroup Head with 4×12 Bass 100 Cabinet used predominantly in the studio by Gallagher. These under-the-radar vintage Laney amplifiers from the late-’60s and early-’70s are best known for fueling Black Sabbath’s sound.
A late-1990s Mellotron Mk VI — an instrument that Oasis used all over their recordings. Gallagher has owned several and this one comes from that studio collection.
An Orange OR120 Overdrive with 4×12 and Head that was used on tour with Oasis.
The collection is set to go live on October 2nd.