Dallon Weekes' Gear

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"The forbidden orange P bass! Back from the dead with a vintage style split single-coil pickup upgrade!

Thanks @fenderbilly for the parts & @musicvillageusa for the install! Excited to hit the road with it in a few weeks! #fenderbass #fender #pbass" @dallonweekes (on Instagram)

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"White pickups on the Jagstang! Dig it"

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He changed the pickguard to a tortoise shell one as stated on his Instagram post. He also modified the bridge and added a kill switch.

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Dallon Weekes is playing a Fender Classic '70s Precision Bass guitar in this photo on the /fenderartists Instagram account. You can tell by looking closely at the headstock, it says "Fender PRECISION BASS." The block inlays give it away as the Classic '70s Precision Bass model. It has a maple fingerboard, olympic white finish. Photo is captioned, "Panic! At the Disco’s Dallon Weekes. Photo by Eric Fairchild. #fender"

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Weekes's Eastwood Classic 4 bass can be seen in this picture.

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"I've had this Pino signature model in the tour lineup for a bit now. It's the meanest sounding/playing bass I've ever had! I love it! @fendercustomshop @fender #pbass"

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in the top of his pedalboard, you can see that he has a zvex woolly mammoth.

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Dallon Weekes is the only known person to have this bass as it was custom made for him by Third Coast Guitars in Chicago. He originally went to Fender for this idea but is quoted as saying the price point they gave him was a little too high. Thus he had it made by Third Coast Guitars. Often confused as a Fender.

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In his pedalboard on this instagram post "JUSTICE!!! Thank you to the LAPD, TMZ, And every person who helped track down the human garbage who stole all our gear!"

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In this photo from a Panic! At The Disco concert, Dallon Weekes is shown playing a Fender Jazz Bass.

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In this picture we can see Dallon playing a Fender American Vintage '64 JB

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"Bass n' sass in Milwaukee. Feat. The Fender Jazz bass! Pic by @penelopemrtnz ???? #fenderbass"

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It's in this picture he posted on his instagram account. He's using one with a Natural finish. Not 100% if it's Sheraton II though.

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Dallon Weekes is seen using the Fulltone Bass-Drive Mosfet in an Instagram post where he mentions "making noise" while being considerate of his neighbors.

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In the video for "Die Alone" by I Don't Know How But They Found Me, Dallon Weekes plays a Vintage 1980s Alvarez 5042 Acoustic Guitar. Although this specific model isn't listed in the Equipboard database, it is featured prominently during his acoustic performance.

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In an Instagram post, Dallon Weekes mentions using a Höfner 500/1 Bass, noting its impressive performance despite his initial hesitation about its size.

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Weekes's Aguilar is listed on their website.

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Weekes can be seen with a Fender Coronado bass in Black in this picture.

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In this video we can see Dallon playing a Fender P-Bass with Aguilar 4P-60 pickups

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"Making noise. (As quietly as possible so as not to disturb the neighbors.)"

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Dallon has a mxr pedal in the left bottom of his pedalboard. judging by the color and the number of knobs in this pedal, it is a bass chorus deluxe.

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Dallon can be seen playing a Jazzmaster during a live performance of 'Die Alone' This guitar is fitted ith a Stratocaster head.

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In an Instagram post, Dallon Weekes mentions that Aguilar Amp provided him with their SL 410X cabinet, highlighting its excellent sound and lightweight design.

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In an Instagram post, Dallon Weekes is associated with the Radial Engineering J48 MK2 48V Phantom Power Active Direct Box, described as a "secret weapon" used extensively in the recording of the iDKHOW album.

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Usually, you only ever need four strings, but I’m making an exception for this killer Squier Bass VI. Thanks @fenderbilly and @fender !

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Dallon said he uses Logic during the livestream before the Leave Me Alone video. Particularly he discussed that he customizes synths using it for songs on the record.

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Throughout the whole video Dalton can be seen playing on this guitar.

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In a post from Dallon's Instagram story, you can see a few things, most importantly a synthesizer. A cosmetically modified Yamaha PS-20, painted a line green, and given a few black keys on the left hand side.

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The Aguilar gear that Weekes uses is listed on their website.

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