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R Rat uses Roland GFC-50

In the YouTube video titled "Gear and riff walkthrough with Rat from Ned's Atomic Dustbin," Rat discusses his MIDI switching effects setup, specifically mentioning his use of the Roland GFC-50 controller.

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R Rat uses Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head (Multi-Watt)

In a YouTube video by Penfriend titled "Gear and riff walkthrough with Rat from Ned's Atomic Dustbin," Rat discusses transitioning from his previous Marshall setup to the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head (Multi-Watt) for the album "Are You Normal" onwards.

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R Rat uses Marshall JCM800 2203

In the YouTube video titled "Gear and riff walkthrough with Rat from Ned's Atomic Dustbin," Rat discusses the various amplifiers he used throughout different periods of Ned’s Atomic Dustbin’s studio recordings and live performances. He specifically mentions that pre-1992, his main amplifier was the Marshall JCM800 2203. This information is provided by the source, Penfriend.

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R Rat uses Gibson ES 335 Studio

In a YouTube video titled "Gear and riff walkthrough with Rat from Ned's Atomic Dustbin," Rat confirms the use of two early 90s Gibson ES-335 Studio guitars as his primary instruments for live and studio performances from the 'Are You Normal?' era onward. Both guitars are covered in stickers, but originally one was white and the other red, as described by Rat in the video provided by Penfriend.

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Sebastian Danzig uses Epiphone USA Texan Left-Handed Sebastian Danzig uses Epiphone USA Texan Left-Handed

In the live acoustic performance of "Mr. Doctor Man" by Palaye Royale for the Dork Homeschool Festival, as well as in many other live acoustic performances, Sebastian Danzig is seen using an Epiphone USA Texan Left-Handed guitar, as documented in the video uploaded by Palaye Royale on YouTube.

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masei_kun reviewed Schiit Magni 2 masei_kun reviewed Schiit Magni 2

about 1 month ago

Schiit Magni Unity (Amp only)

It’s a good amp. As far as I can tell it doesn’t distort at all really unless you’re listening at levels which would blow out your hearing in all but 3 minutes, does a good job at driving high impedance cans, as noted I have the magni unity amp only version, this was the closest model listed with equipboard. Only concerns with it are: the external power supply is always on and will heat up, and with mine I get some crackling when adjusting the volume in the right channel. It’s probably just in need of a little deoxit to fix that like most potentiometers, but not something you wanna experience with a new product, I’m also too lazy to open it up to perform said treatment.

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masei_kun reviewed Pedaltrain Nano Plus Pedalboard masei_kun reviewed Pedaltrain Nano Plus Pedalboard

about 1 month ago

Works.

I mean it’s a block of metal cut a certain way, not much to say. It’s sturdy, comes with a case, Velcro for mounting your pedals, and a few zip ties for managing cables. It’s a very neat little low profile board, and there’s a good amount of space underneath to hide cables or mount a small power supply.

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masei_kun reviewed Akai MPK Mini MK3 Grey masei_kun reviewed Akai MPK Mini MK3 Grey

about 1 month ago

Size Matters!

The features and feel of this thing are very good, it works. However it’s very hard to recommend the mini to anyone unless space is an extreme limitation or portability is your priority. It is very easy to run out of space with only 2 octaves and switching the octave manually is not all that convenient mid recording if used like a synth input, the drum pads are kinda eh also.

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