Ejima Harushi
Ejima Harushi's Gear
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power 2 Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
In a september, 2014 post, he uploaded footage of his cat playing with an envelope around a Boss DD-7 Delay, a practice amp and his blue burst ESP.
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power 2 Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
Ejima Harushi has been using the Fender American Standard Stratocaster as one of his main guitars since 2015, as shown in his Instagram post captioned "ギター買った!#guitar #fender."
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power Z Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power 2 Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power 2 Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power 2 Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
In this instagram post, he shares one of his finished pedalboards featuring the Zvex Fuzz, Pedal Power 2 Plus, Line 6 M9 (he says it's convenient), a Zendrive, King of tone Analogman, OCD drive, Boss DD-7 and a Big Sky.
Mentioned in this article in the list of gear.
Mentioned in this article in the list of gear.
In an article by Guitar Magazine, Ejima Harushi is noted for using the Strymon Compadre Dual Voice Compressor and Boost to achieve his signature tight and robust sound.
In a Guitar Magazine article by 伊藤雅景, Ejima Harushi is highlighted for using the Source Audio Spectrum Intelligent Filter as part of his effects board to achieve his tight and punchy sound.
In an article by ギター・マガジンWEB, Ejima Harushi's use of the Line 6 HX Effects Guitar Multi-effects Floor Processor is highlighted as part of his setup for achieving a tight and robust sound.
In an article by Guitar Magazine, Ejima Harushi is noted for using the VITAL AUDIO POWER CARRIER VA-08 Mk-Ⅱ to achieve his distinctive, tight sound.
This amp is a Dumble-style circuit (although it's mentioned that the wiring has been modified) and is one of his main amps. It's connected to a custom cabinet built for him.
This guitar is mentioned in this article. It's a sunburst strat with a mint pickguard. You can tell it's a 1962 model, since the pickguard screw is in the pre-'63 position.
Harushi uses this guitar in this interview.
Shown with a Sunburst Acoustasonic Telecaster. You can tell it's the American model because of the output jack.
Ejima Harushi uses the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 212 60W 2x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp, which has been modified with a Fuchs ODS conversion to feature a Dumble circuit in a Fender DeVille 4x10 chassis. This setup is part of his live rig, allowing him to run two Dumble-style amps simultaneously. Harushi shared his experience with this gear on Twitter, mentioning a successful guitar recording session.
Shown here on top of its flight case. The flight case says "Bogner Ecstasy."
He posted a picture of this guitar on twitter. Palir makes each one custom, so every guitar will have different pickups/bridge/finish/etc, making it hard to tell exactly what specs his is. It does have a Mastery bridge, Buzz Stop, and Mastery Telecaster bridge with chrome-plated brass saddles (Model M4.1). Based on the other guitars on their website, which all use Lollar Pickups, its safe to assume his are also likely Lollars. The Lollar Royal T neck pickup is very likely in the neck and middle position, and then some sort of telecaster bridge pickup (they use the Special T model in their telecaster-style models, so it's possible they put this in his guitar too).
The guitar also has a stacked pot, possibly set up to be tone/tone, meaning it would be Vol/tone/tone, similar to a strat. It's hard to know though, but it's a common way of wiring a three-pickup guitar.
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