Clay Parton's Gear
https://youtu.be/F18HIT5gT20 In this video Clay can be seen with his Intermark Cipher Valor guitar Additionally, in this photo from Discogs, you can see his guitar
Clay can be seen with an SG in 90s-era photos of Duster
You can see the amp used at the gig at Soda Bar, San Diego as shown by the instagram post.
See third picture on post where they use a fende bassman 100 head for recording.
In an Instagram post by thisisduster, Clay Parton shares a photo of his pedal collection, including the Dunlop Echoplex Delay EP103, highlighting his approach to experimenting with sound.
Picture of his pedal collection on this instagram post
Clay Parton features an Electro-Harmonix Pulsar tremolo pedal in his collection, as seen in a photo shared by thisisduster on Instagram. The pedal is visible on the third rack down among other gear.
Duster replied to a comment on instagram, stating what tape recorders they used
The pedal is clearly visible in the middle of the rack.
In a photo from the Instagram account "thisisduster," Clay Parton can be seen using the Farm Pedals Sweet Leaf Deluxe fuzz pedal, positioned below a Big Muff.
Duster replied to a comment on instagram, stating what tape recorders they used
In this Instagram post, Clay explains in the comments that the third video depicts a casio pt-80 that was used for irato's electronic drum beat
Clay Parton is associated with the Ampeg V-4B bass amplifier head, as seen on the album cover for "What You’re Doing To Me," although the amplifier depicted is actually an Ampeg V-9.
In the provided video by the source, Calm: Live at Huntington Beach Library, 1996, Clay Parton is clearly observed on the left side playing an Epiphone ET-285 bass guitar. Identification of the instrument is confirmed through distinctive features including the headstock design, the placement of pickups, the sunburst finish, and the overall shape of the guitar. This evidence establishes the use of the Epiphone ET-285 by Clay Parton during this performance.
Clay Parton uses the DOD FX56 American Metal pedal, as evidenced by a post on Instagram by user @thisisduster. The post includes a caption stating, "‘spacematic fuzz’ - a dod american metal (probably only used on keyboards and bass)," and it mentions these pedals were used for the "fuzz sound on stratosphere." An image accompanying the post shows the pedal painted green with "FUZZ" painted on it.
Clay Parton confirms the use of the MXR MX-104 Block Distortion + 1975 - 1984 by stating in an Instagram post by user @thisisduster that the pedal located at the top left is "a MXR MX-104 rehoused in broken organ parts," as part of the fuzz sound used on the track "Stratosphere."
It appears in a post shared on the duster's official account
It appears in a post shared on the duster's official account
It appears in a post shared on the duster's official account
It appears in a post shared on the duster's official account
It appears in a post shared on the duster's official account
Clay Parton is confirmed to use the Aria DT-10 Distortion pedal, as evidenced by a post on Duster's official Instagram account. The caption notes, "we don’t play shows (or ever) with a big pedal board that has a ton of units, but sometimes it’s nice to audition 4 or 5 little guys that make the sounds to feed your body ok," accompanied by an image showcasing the pedal.
In the third image of the Instagram post by user "thisisduster," Clay Parton can be seen using the Death By Audio Echo Dream 2 pedal. The caption states, "we don’t play shows (or ever) with a big pedal board that has a ton of units, but sometimes it’s nice to audition 4 or 5 little guys that make the sounds to feed your body ok," confirming the presence of this specific gear.
In an Instagram post by user @thisisduster, it is evident that Clay Parton uses the TC Electronic PolyTune. The caption accompanying the image states, "when we play live we each only only use 4 basic pedals and a tuner because we are too dumb to keep track of more than that," confirming the use of a tuner, which appears to have been painted over in the image.
In an Instagram post by Clay Parton, a Fjord Fuzz Embla can be seen on the second shelf among his gear. The post, shared by the user 'thisisduster', features a caption stating, "i don’t like posting pictures of stuff because stuff is boring but here are pedals. this is not a flex, and most of these do not get used. you can come over and borrow them. only TWO of these pedals were used on stratosphere, and there’s no secret recipe. just have fun make weird sounds ok."
In an Instagram post by Clay Parton, a Benson Amps Tuxedo Preamp can be seen on the second shelf, partially obscured by another pedal featuring a dog design. The image was shared by the user thisisduster, who stated, "i don’t like posting pictures of stuff because stuff is boring but here are pedals. this is not a flex, and most of these do not get used. you can come over and borrow them. only TWO of these pedals were used on stratosphere, and there’s no secret recipe. just have fun make weird sounds ok."
In This Instagram Post Of Clay's amp and gear, there is a Supro Black Magick on the right top corner
Clay Parton confirmed the use of the Studer A827-MCH 2" 24-Track Analog Tape Machine with Remote Control in his speech, as evidenced by the provided image proof.
Clay Parton confirmed the use of the Trident Audio A-Range Desk in his speech, as evidenced by the image provided.
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