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"Those are DiMarzio Split P pickups and I got them for two reasons. The first reason is they look pretty cool. (...) The other reason is that they're voiced a little differently than typical aftermarket P-bass pickups. Typically, those sort of pickups, like, the sound that a lot of people go for is that vintage, fat, full, funky "pf" sort of sound... that's not what it sounds like, but to me, it can sound a little bit farty. I like these Split P pickups 'cause they're voiced a little bit more modern, I guess. They have extremely high output and they grab every single detail of your playing, which is awesome."

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A post on Adams instagram with the caption "@lizsmalls took some pictures of me and my @kieselguitars BASS. 5 strings of fanned fret j a z z gudness"

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Adam is seen playing the bass in this Intagram post. On his youtube channel, he's shown countless times playing the P Bass, and is mentioned as being his "main bass."

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According to this reader spotlight in No Treble, Neely uses an Ibanez BTB1005E.

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At 1:44, they're recording their instruments on Ableton Live, and it can be seen in the background. Also, the Ableton Live default metronome can be heard in this video. Adam also talked numerous times about his use of Ableton Live.

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In his YouTube video "Bass Note Reharmonization (A Bassist's Secret Weapon)" from the series AN's Bass Lessons #3, Adam Neely mentions using the Samick Corsair Mini Bass.

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"I got this swanky new (actually, used) hollowbody Washburn bass, and it has quickly become my go-to axe. Sounds awesome for jazz, it has that really nice wide envelope on the low notes that let it sit really nicely in the low end pocket that my solidbody electric can't really do."

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In a Youtube video Adam uploaded on April 16, 2018, he is seen using the Casio Privia PX-160 as he analizes the chord progression of Stevie Wonder's Sir Duke. The analysis begins at 0:25 in the video and lasts until 8:21.

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In this video by Scott Devine of "Scott's Bass Lessons", Adam Neely is shown in the very beginning of the video "A NEW KIND OF GROOVE?... Adam Neely Gatecrashes SBL!" playing a Fender Precision Bass with DiMarzio Split-P Pickups.

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In this YouTube video, Adam Neely can be seen playing with this bass at 1:49

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In his YouTube video titled "I played 23 Video Game Covers at the Bit Awards | Gig Vlog," Adam Neely plays a Dingwall Afterburner II bass guitar, opting for this model over the NG-3.

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The pedal can be seen sitting on Adam's stand with his OC-2 behind him during this interview with MusicIsWin

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"The hardest one to record was actually the guitar, I miced his amp with an SM7-B, which is crazy directional, but you can still hear a fair amount of background noise (the drums in the background on that break at 8:13)." Neely frequently uses this mic in his vlogs, as seen in this video.

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"Ableton Live is the industry standard for most live setups, but MainStage is a great and far cheaper alternative."

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In this video at 0:59, Neely shows the amp as part of his "travel rig." It is confirmed by the gear list Neely gives in his No Treble reader spotlight.

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He has been seen using the Sub Phatty on the tour in Sungazer as well as in videos on his Youtube channel.

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In this gig vlog, from 5:00 to 5:20, he runs through his pedalboard.

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The daw is used for his reharmanized version of thank u next. It's shown at 7:55

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In this gig vlog, from 5:00 to 5:20, he runs through his pedalboard.

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In this Video [https://youtu.be/3MhwGnq4N9o?t=121] at 2:00 Adam Neely used this Bass to explain a tritone.

He uses the "transparent red" version of the Bass and modified it by having the frets removed and headstock drilled into in a way that removes the Ibanez logo.

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Adam can be seen setting up his pedalboard for a gig at 0:34

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In this gig vlog at 1:34, Adam gives a rundown of his pedalboard.

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In this gig vlog, from 5:00 to 5:20, he runs through his pedalboard.

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Adam can be seen setting up his pedalboard for a gig at 0:34

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