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Author: | BlazingSage [ Fri May 06, 2005 7:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Gear Talk 2.0 |
Some of you may remember the gear talk from the old IM forum, so here it is again for those new here and with more info. The topic is about the Pillow's gear that they use, including pedals, amps, and guitars. I'd like to credit Culen for most of the info. [b][u]Manabe[/u][/b] Pedals: BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver BOSS FZ-3 Fuzz BOSS PH-3 Phase Shifter BOSS GE-7 Equalizer BOSS CE-5 Chorus Ensemble BOSS PS-5 Super Shifter BOSS TU-2 Chromatic Tuner BOSS MD-2 Mega Distortion ProCo Rat II Distortion Morley VAI-1 Bad Horsie Wah Electro Harmonix Sovtek Big Muff (x2) Sobbat AB-1 A/B Breaker Guyatone AC-102N power supply Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 power supply Line 6 DL-4 Delay Modeler Jim Dunlop KFK-1 Ten Band Equalizer Amps/cabinents: Circa 1995-Early to Mid 1997 Marshall JCM 900 Dual Reverb amp head Peavey Cabinets (x2) Circa Late 1997-Current Orange Over Drive 120w amp head Marshall JCM 900 Dual Reverb amp head Orange 4x12 OR412 cabinet Guitars: ESP ES-335 ESP Seymour Duncan Stratocaster ESP XJ-6 ESP Les Paul ESP Telecaster ESP Thinline Telecaster Fender Mustang (+ Seymour Duncan JB PU) ESP Les Paul Junior Special Epiphone Explorer Squier Jagmaster [b][u]Sawao[/b][/u] Pedals: Line 6 DM-4 Distortion Modeler BOSS TU-2 Chromatic Tuner BOSS MD-2 Mega Distortion BOSS GE-7 Equalizer BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver Amps/cabinents: Fender Twin Reverb amp Ampeg Reverbrocket R-212RJ Guitars: Gibson ES-335 ESP Ultra Tone ESP Thinline Telecaster ESP Telecaster Fender Cyclone [b][u]Sato[/u][/b] Tama Starclassic Performer Color: Charcoal Silk - 16"x22" Bass Drum (SRB22DZ) - 5.5"x14" Snare Drum (PBZ355) - 10"x13" Tom Tom (SRT13A) - 16"x16" Floor Tom (SRF16D) HP900P Iron Cobra Pedal (Power Glide) HH45R Hi-Hat Stand Zildjian 14" Hi-Hat Meinl Byzance 18" Crash Meinl Byzance 16" Crash Meinl Byzance 20" Ride [b][u]Suzuki[/u][/b] Pedals: Tech21 Sans Amp Classic Roger Mayer Voodoo-1 Whirlwind A/B Selector box BOSS GEB-7 Bass Equalizer BOSS TU-12H Chromatic Tuner Guyatone AC-105 power supply Electro Harmonix Sovtek Big Muff BOSS FS-5L Footswitch Basses: Fender Jazz Bass Fender Precision Bass Amps/cabinents: Intersound IVP pre-amp Acoustic B-4 amp head Acoustic FTR 410M cabinent Acoustic TR-118B cabinent [b][u]Kashima[/u][/b] Amps/cabinents: Gallien-Krueger Amp head Gallien-Krueger 4x10 cabinets (x2) Basses: 70's Jazz Bass 60's (Pre-CBS?) P-Bass Musicman Stingray Any more info to contribute? Yet again, Culen is responsible for most of the information. |
Author: | Jomei [ Fri May 06, 2005 7:36 pm ] |
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I started that topic. Oh yes. |
Author: | thejedipunk [ Sat May 07, 2005 2:23 am ] |
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i'd like to point out that in the ROSS video, manabe is using a Fender Strat and not an ESP. if you look closely at the headstock, you can make out the D in the logo. plus, if it were the ESP, the logo would be in bold letters. also, manabe did use a ESP thinline. you can see it in the halley's comet video. but as kelp pointed out to me, it was probably a guitar that he used only in live shows (perhaps a few live shows?) back in the early days. also, in the Walkin' dvd, when they show footage of them playing "You Are" live, he is using some white guitar that kinda looks like a strat or a tele or something else altogether. as for the gibsons, its very hard to tell if they are really gibsons. in the daydream wonder video, he is moving around too much to make out the logo on the head. same with the tiny boat video. but i think i can give it to that video because on LP customs, the logos are mother-of-pearl (?) and thus would be more vivid. as well as that trapazoid inlay. lastly, you kinda forgot Kashima's gear. all i have is that he played with a sunburst Fender Jazz with rosewood fret board and block inlays reminisant of the 70's Jazz basses. also, in a picture that kelp posted on the old forum, he played with, and it might have been in a live show only, with what looked to culen, based on the clay dotmarkers, as he said, like a pre-CBS Fender P-Bass. yeah. |
Author: | Culen [ Sat May 07, 2005 3:42 am ] |
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Kashima has too many bass guitars to name. While with the pillows, he was seen primarily with a 70's Jazz Bass and a 60's Pre-CBS P-Bass. He also kicked around a Musicman Stingray later on towards the end of his run with the pillows. Back to the P-Bass though, I must warn you that it being Pre-CBS is speculation. But keep in mind that Kashima's a studio musician, so it's a good bet that it's all original shit. Kashima played through a Gallien-Krueger head and pair of 4x10 cabinets. Manabe played that ESP Thinline [b]exstensively[/b] during their early years. Trust me on this one. And if he was playing it at live shows, it's a sure bet that he also recorded with it at some point. Kelp is out of his mind. |
Author: | kelp [ Sat May 07, 2005 11:32 am ] |
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Probably. |
Author: | thejedipunk [ Sat May 07, 2005 2:38 pm ] |
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i also forgot to mention that he (kashima) used a stand-up acoustic bass. you can hear it perfectly in "Sunday" and a few other songs in "Living Field." |
Author: | StevenB130 [ Sat May 07, 2005 3:23 pm ] |
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string bass is so cool. |
Author: | Culen [ Sat May 07, 2005 9:02 pm ] |
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He probably played some type of old Kay upright. German design+++ |
Author: | BlazingSage [ Sat May 07, 2005 11:20 pm ] |
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[img]http://www.pirouzu.net/stuff/live/sf/photos/images/img_2410.jpg[/img] I figured out what that tube labeled "Speed King SK-05" is. It's Finger board spray. He also has his Sobbat A/B breaker. |
Author: | Re182 [ Sun May 08, 2005 1:39 am ] |
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Hehe. Was that picture was taken at Knitting Factory? |
Author: | thejedipunk [ Sun May 08, 2005 1:48 am ] |
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any ideas on what bass(es) kenji ueda might have used? i couldn't tell from that live footage of "You Are" on the walkin' dvd. the upper horn looked like a carvin bass. but theres tons of basses that have that same horn shape... |
Author: | Culen [ Sun May 08, 2005 4:59 am ] |
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Kenji played Warwick and Peavey basses. |
Author: | BlazingSage [ Sun May 08, 2005 12:48 pm ] |
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[quote="Re182"]Hehe. Was that picture was taken at Knitting Factory?[/quote] No, that's from San fran. |
Author: | kojiroh [ Sun May 08, 2005 3:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | noodles gear |
i was looking for these informations since our old forum was closed ^^' can i ask a thing? someone know about the gear that noodles use in the u.s. tour (probably the same of the albuns / record) thanks^^ |
Author: | BlazingSage [ Sun May 08, 2005 3:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: noodles gear |
[quote="kojiroh"]i was looking for these informations since our old forum was closed ^^' can i ask a thing? someone know about the gear that noodles use in the u.s. tour (probably the same of the albuns / record) thanks^^[/quote] [url]http://img59.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img59&image=img20524kr.jpg[/url] Umm...I know that she has a Blues Driver in her hands. There's also a Boss TU-12 Chromatic Tuner and some sort of equalizer. I'm not good at this stuff. EDIT: I think the green thing may be a Maxon OD808 Overdrive. |
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