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Visualdistortion
Boris

Takeshi







DODのBuzz Box、BOSS GEB-7、Korg Pitchblack、Ernie Ballのヴォリュームペダル、ProCo Rat2(Mod)、Boot-Leg. Deep Box、MASF Starry Wisdom、Guyatone Cool Booster、BOSS MT-2、Dwarfcraft Eau Craire Thunder、Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail、Soul Power Instruments Eight、Strymon TimeLine、t.c.electronic Ditto

Wata



BOSS SL-20、Real McCoy RMC3、モディファイされたクライベイビー、Ernie Ballのヴォリュームペダル、KORG DT-10、BOSS GE-7、モディファイされたBOSS DS-1、Z.Vex Tremolama、Z.Vex Super Duper、Dwarfcraft Shiva Fuzz、ELK Big Muff、BOSS FS-5L、カスタムスイッチャー、BOSS RV-2、MASF Wata Fuzz、Line6 DL4、Zoom H4n
travisbarker
Chouette vidéo de John Butler où il passe tout son matos en revue :



Toute la partie sur le routing du signal est vraiment intéressante
Ugo67
Super merci, depuis le temps que je cherchais des infos!
Hobbie
Matt Pike avec Sleep (?)

"Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. Contemptible. Worth a try."

http://www.facebook.com/snatchbelgium/
Première video et premiers morceaux en ligne!

- qu'est ce que je vais faire avec un ampli de 100 w?
- Le mettre à 0,5 comme tout le monde.
©sharkfood
megaloman
J'ai essayé de regrouper ce que je trouve sur Pavement :

Wikipedia
Malkmus currently plays a Fender Stratocaster and a Guild S-100. Other guitars used are a 1960s Fender Jazzmaster that can be traced back to the Brighten The Corners era, a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, and a Fender Stratocaster that was his guitar of choice during the majority of his time with Pavement. He used a Gibson SG with Pavement during the Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain era. For the 2010 Pavement reunion tour he used his Stratocaster extensively. During his 2011 tour in support of Mirror Traffic he played a Guild S-100. He has also played a Danelectro Silvertone (Sears model dating to 1962 or 1963) for one-off solo shows.

Typically, he uses an Orange Retro 50 head through a 1970's Marshall 4x12 cabinet when playing live, though he has used various other Orange, Marshall and Fender amps, including a vintage Silverface Twin Reverb during the early Pavement years, an Orange OR120 during later Pavement years, and a single channel Orange AD30 with the Jicks. Malkmus's other confirmed (though not constant) gear includes: Z.Vex Fuzz Factory, Diamond J-Drive, Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler, T-Rex Replica, Lovetone Big Cheese, Lovetone Meatball, BOSS TU-2, DigiTech Whammy, Crowther HotCake and Pro Co RAT.

Guitargeek

SM:

Black Strat w/ Red Pickguard
LP Goldtop w/ P-90s
White Jazzmaster
White Strat (stolen/lost?)
Red Fender Mustang (stolen/lost?)
Gibson SG

Big Muff
Whammy
Lovetone Big Cheese
Lovetone Auto-Wah/Envelope Filter thingy
Mutron Vol/Wah
DL-4
MM-4

from fiveways (edited for spelling):
A old echoplex which was used on every recording after wowee zowie. He called it the "5th member" (or is that 6th... something like that)

Fender spring reverb tank, which again was a studio only tool.

Twin Reverb
Later, Orange heads through Marshall cabs
Sunn Solarus amp (backup for Orange, maybe?)
Blackface Bassman head

Spiral Stairs:

Black Tele Deluxe (main guitar)
Sunburst Strat
Blue Mustang
Yellow Tele
Gretsch Duo-Jet (video prop guitar)
Black LP custom (prop)


ProCo RAT (probably Turbo)
Big Cheese
Boss Tremolo
Crowther Hotcake (Pavement's tech said it broke, so it was rarely if ever used)

Various Fender amps (Bassman head w/ Marshall cab/Super Reverb combos)
megaloman
Graham Coxon d'après Wikipédia (qui corrobore ce que j'ai aperçu sur différentes vidéos live)


Coxon has primarily used Fender Telecasters throughout his career, particularly a '52 reissue and a customized 1968 model with a Gibson PAF humbucker in the neck position, the latter was reissued by Fender as the Graham Coxon signature model although with some minor changes. Since the Blur reunion in 2009 he almost exclusively used a vintage Telecaster Deluxe. During the Leisure era Coxon also used Gibson Les Pauls and a Fender Jaguar, whilst on some later songs, such as No Distance Left to Run and This Is a Low, Coxon uses a Gibson ES-335. He has occasionally used a heavily modified Fender Musicmaster which can be seen in the Coffee & TV and Beetlebum videos. Coxon plays all the instruments featured in his solo work, and has used a variety of guitars, notably Gibson SGs, and a Burns London Sonic. He has been recently seen playing a Telecaster Custom.

Coxon's playing makes significant use of effects pedals such as distortion (most notably "Song 2"), delay (a significant example being "Essex Dogs") and flange (as heard in the pre-chorus of Girls & Boys). He uses a custom made Mike Hill pedalboard which over the years has included: Akai Headrush E2, Boss BF-2 Flanger, Boss CS-3 Compressor/Sustainer, Boss DD-3 Digital Delay, Boss DM-2 Analogue Delay, Boss DS-1 Distortion, Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor, Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan, Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, Boss TR-2 Tremolo, Boss TU-2 Tuner, Boss VB-2 Vibrato, DOD Punkifier, Electro-Harmonix HOG, Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail, Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeller, Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeller, ProCo RAT, Shin-Ei FY-2 Companion Fuzz, T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion.

For amplification, he uses two Marshall 1959 SLP heads going in to individual 1968 4x12 cabinets.


Ainsi que le rig de 1993

cutonio
Je viens de voir que Brian Molko (Placebo) avait presque tout changé depuis la dernière tournée :



La Nano Small Stone remplace la MXR Phase 90
2 Boss DD
Toujours la Hot Tube
une Keeley Fuzz Head (?)
Un MicroPog
megaloman
Bryce Dessner (The National)

http://www.effectsbay.com/2011(...)oard/

2006 : Pro Co Rat -> Klon Centaur (Gold) -> DigiTech Whammy -> Boss DD-5 -> Boss FV-50H Volume Pedal -> Line 6 DL4 Delay

2009 : Boss TU-2 -> Boss DD-5 -> Pro Co Rat -> Klon Centaur (Gold) -> Electro-Harmonix Memory Man (Deluxe Echo/Chorus/Vibrato)-> Line 6 DL4 Delay -> Boss FV-50H Volume Pedal
Finally, I found a photo from May 2010 where you can see the addition of a Electro-Harmonix Micro POG and a Earnie Ball Volume Pedal JR (replacing the Boss VF-50H).



digital_bath
cutonio a écrit :
Je viens de voir que Brian Molko (Placebo) avait presque tout changé depuis la dernière tournée :



La Nano Small Stone remplace la MXR Phase 90
2 Boss DD
Toujours la Hot Tube
une Keeley Fuzz Head (?)
Un MicroPog


Et une MXR M234 Analog Chorus.
Mr Park
Du lourd dans les dernières contribs
megaloman
Jack White 2014 (je poste enfin des photos !)













On aperçoit whammy, pog2, big muff rehoussé, h9, moog drive, bumble buzz fuzz (pedale sans bouton), demeter tremulator.
Je pense qu'au dessus du pog traine une Ehx Bassball. et sur le board de droite tout en haut un mxr micro amp...
megaloman
Piers Faccini 2014. (Photo floue et malcadrée par mes soins )



Boss Tu2, Zvex Box of Rock, Ehx Little Big Muff, Empress Tremolo, TC Electronic Nova Delay, Jamman Express Xt, Boss FV50.
travisbarker a écrit :
Chouette vidéo de John Butler où il passe tout son matos en revue :



Toute la partie sur le routing du signal est vraiment intéressante


Chouette vidéo en effet

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