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Rupert Hine uses E-Mu Emulator II Rupert Hine uses E-Mu Emulator II

Rupert Hine is confirmed to use an E-Mu Emulator II, as evidenced by a photograph of him with the instrument in his studio, available on his official gallery website.

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Seiji uses Marshall 1960B 4x12'' Cabinet Seiji uses Marshall 1960B 4x12'' Cabinet

In a photo taken at a performance in Naha, Japan, on January 25, 2014, Seiji's use of the Marshall 1960B 4x12'' cabinet is clearly visible.

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Rupert Hine uses Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 Rupert Hine uses Sequential Circuits Prophet T8

Rupert Hine utilizes the Sequential Circuits Prophet T8, as evidenced in the article "The Thinking Man's Guide To Production" from Electronics & Music Maker, June 1986. In this article, Hine mentions using the Prophet T8 on the Thinkman album and describes it as "the best analogue synth around at the moment."

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Rupert Hine uses Yamaha DX7 Rupert Hine uses Yamaha DX7

Music producer Rupert Hine used the Yamaha DX7 on the Thinkman album, as confirmed in the article "The Thinking Man's Guide To Production" published in Electronics & Music Maker in June 1986.

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Rupert Hine uses PPG Wave 2.2 Rupert Hine uses PPG Wave 2.2

Rupert Hine utilized the PPG Wave 2.2, along with other instruments such as the DX7s and a Prophet T8, on the Thinkman album. This is supported by his description of the Prophet T8 as "the best analogue synth around at the moment," as reported in the article "The Thinking Man's Guide To Production" from Electronics & Music Maker, June 1986.

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Rupert Hine uses Linn Electronics Linn 9000 Rupert Hine uses Linn Electronics Linn 9000

Rupert Hine utilizes the sequencer component of the Linn Electronics Linn 9000 as a 32-track recorder, as documented in "The Thinking Man's Guide To Production" (Electronics & Music Maker, June 1986). The MDB Window Recorder complements this setup by serving as a modern equivalent to tapelooping and is triggered from the Linn 9000. Additionally, on the Thinkman album, Hine employed other instruments such as the PPG Wave 2.2, some DX7s, and a Prophet T8, which he described as "the best analogue synth around at the moment."

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Luke Mark uses Partscaster Luke Mark uses Partscaster

Luke Mark is playing a guitar built by Isaac Wood that features an Artec Mini Humbucker “Toaster” pickup in the bridge position.

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Isaac Wood uses Partscaster Isaac Wood uses Partscaster

One of the guitars made by Isaac Wood himself.

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Scott Mellinger uses Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet Scott Mellinger uses Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Scott Mellinger uses the Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet.

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Scott Mellinger uses Mesa/Boogie Royal Atlantic RA-100 100-Watt Tube Head Scott Mellinger uses Mesa/Boogie Royal Atlantic RA-100 100-Watt Tube Head

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Scott Mellinger uses the Mesa/Boogie Royal Atlantic RA-100 100-Watt Tube Head.

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s_jino added artist Scott Mellinger to Equipboard s_jino added artist Scott Mellinger to Equipboard

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John Driskell Hopkins uses MESA/Boogie M9 Carbine™ Head John Driskell Hopkins uses MESA/Boogie M9 Carbine™ Head

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist John Driskell Hopkins uses the MESA/Boogie M9 Carbine™ Head.

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John Driskell Hopkins uses Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet John Driskell Hopkins uses Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist John Driskell Hopkins uses the Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet.

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John Driskell Hopkins uses Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head John Driskell Hopkins uses Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist John Driskell Hopkins uses the Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head.

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Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa Boogie Rectifier 120-Watt 2x12" Compact Guitar Speaker Cabinet Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa Boogie Rectifier 120-Watt 2x12" Compact Guitar Speaker Cabinet

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Yūya Komoguchi uses the Mesa Boogie Rectifier 120-Watt 2x12" Compact Guitar Speaker Cabinet.

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Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa Boogie Lone Star 2x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa Boogie Lone Star 2x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Yūya Komoguchi uses the Mesa Boogie Lone Star 2x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet.

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Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa Boogie Mark V Head Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa Boogie Mark V Head

According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Yūya Komoguchi uses the Mesa Boogie Mark V Head.

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Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa/Boogie Lone Star Head Yūya Komoguchi uses Mesa/Boogie Lone Star Head

Yūya Komoguchi uses the Mesa/Boogie Lone Star Head, as confirmed by his official website, 菰口雄矢 | YUYA KOMOGUCHI Official Website.

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Yūya Komoguchi uses Fractal Axe-FX II XL Yūya Komoguchi uses Fractal Axe-FX II XL

Yūya Komoguchi uses the Fractal Axe-FX II XL, as confirmed by his official website, 菰口雄矢 | YUYA KOMOGUCHI Official Website.

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