Kanadia – Devoured album cover

Kanadia – Devoured

Single 2021

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2021 single Devoured.

Music from Devoured

Artists on Devoured

Gear Used On Devoured

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Kanadia – Devoured (2021). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by James Bettis on Devoured

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Avg price: $912.78

In this Youtube video from the Kanadia Youtube account, James Bettis can be seen using a Vox AC30. In the commentary, he says:

I'm using a Vox AC30, which is the amp I use for everything

Effects Pedals used by James Bettis on Devoured

Reverb Effects Pedals

Strymon blueSky Reverberator

Avg price: $299.33

In a YouTube video titled "'Devoured' guitar tutorial" on the Kanadia channel, James Bettis provides a rundown of his pedalboard and discusses the pedals used in the song "Devoured." At the 1:42 mark, the Strymon blueSky Reverberator is clearly visible among his gear.

Delay Effects Pedals

Strymon TimeLine

Avg price: $420.38

In a YouTube tutorial for the song "Devoured" on the Kanadia channel, James Bettis discusses his pedalboard and the pedals used in the song. At the 1:42 mark, the Strymon TimeLine is visible, and he mentions that it is used for delay effects.

Fuzz Effects Pedals

Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi

Avg price: $93.07

In a YouTube tutorial for the Kanadia track "Devoured," James Bettis provides a walkthrough of his pedalboard and discusses the pedals used in the song. At 1:54 in the video, he specifically mentions using the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, and based on its size and layout, it is clearly identified as the Big Muff Pi model.

Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals

DigiTech WH-5 Whammy V

Avg price: $254.14

In the YouTube video "'Devoured' guitar tutorial" by Kanadia, singer and guitarist James Bettis provides a comprehensive rundown of his pedalboard. At the 1:48 mark, he clearly showcases the DigiTech WH-5 Whammy V pedal, identifiable by its distinctive treadle design, which sets it apart from earlier models.