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C.H.A.Y. uses Moog Mother-32
In the video titled "🤖BING 🎛BONG🤖 #shorts" by CHAY sounds on YouTube, you can see a Moog Mother-32 in the background, confirming that C.H.A.Y. uses this gear.
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Correct3 months ago
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gabriel_caycedo
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gabriel_caycedo
3 months ago
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Mick Ralphs uses Fender Stratocaster (1958)
Mick Ralphs, the guitarist known for his work with Mott the Hoople and Bad Company, is confirmed to have used a 1958 Fender Stratocaster. According to GuitarPlayer, Ralphs acquired this guitar in America from a country-and-western singer in Cleveland. He described the Stratocaster as "a horrible ice-blue" but noted its appeal due to "a lovely maple neck."
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Needs Review3 months ago
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evensteven2120
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evensteven2120
3 months ago
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hashimoto
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Mr. Black Pedals Mod.One
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3 months ago
C.H.A.Y. uses Ableton Live
C.H.A.Y. utilizes Ableton Live for music production, as demonstrated in a YouTube Shorts video by CHAY sounds, where a work-in-progress mashup of "Tokyo Drift x In Heat" is showcased.
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Correct3 months ago
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gabriel_caycedo
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gabriel_caycedo
3 months ago
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hashimoto
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Nuro Audio Supernova
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3 months ago
C.H.A.Y. uses Moog Sub 37 Tribute Edition
In a YouTube Shorts video by CHAY sounds, C.H.A.Y. is seen using the Moog Sub 37 Tribute Edition to recreate Stephan Bodzin's signature sound.
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Correct3 months ago
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gabriel_caycedo
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gabriel_caycedo
3 months ago
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C.H.A.Y. uses Behringer Poly D
In a YouTube short by CHAY sounds, C.H.A.Y. is shown using the Behringer Poly D to recreate the classic M1 organ 16 preset bass.
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Correct3 months ago
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gabriel_caycedo
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gabriel_caycedo
3 months ago
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Mick Ralphs uses Marshall Plexi 1959SLP
Mick Ralphs used a Marshall Plexi 1959SLP, as he mentioned in a GuitarPlayer interview that during his time with Mott the Hoople, he often played his guitar "through a 100-watt Marshall amp," which aligns with the specifications of the Marshall Plexi 1959SLP.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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evensteven2120
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evensteven2120
3 months ago
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hashimoto
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Guitar Link USB P10
to Equipboard
3 months ago
hashimoto
added
Eden Amplification WTX1000N Navigator Bass Amplifier Head
to Equipboard
3 months ago
hashimoto
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Br.Tech Boost
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3 months ago
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Vogga VCA103N
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3 months ago
hashimoto
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Vedo Pedals Overdrive
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3 months ago
Mick Ralphs uses 1954 Les Paul Goldtop
Mick Ralphs used a 1954 Les Paul Goldtop, as he recounted trading his SG Les Paul and £100 for the guitar at a shop in London. He specifically mentioned using this Goldtop on the album "Mad Shadows" with Mott the Hoople. This information is supported by an article from GuitarPlayer, where Ralphs discusses his guitar choices.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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evensteven2120
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evensteven2120
3 months ago
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Mick Ralphs uses Fender Telecaster (1966)
Mick Ralphs confirmed his use of a Fender Telecaster (1966) in his early gear lineup, stating, "What I did was trade the Burns and some money for a Telecaster. It was just the regular, stock mid-’60s model, probably a ’66. It was second-hand." He described his setup as "two AC30s and a Fender Telecaster," running the guitar straight into the amps and adjusting the bridge pickup to avoid excessive high frequencies. This information is supported by a quote from an interview on GuitarPlayer.com.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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evensteven2120
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3 months ago
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ianm_sings
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Sérgio Mendes & Brasil ’77
to Equipboard
3 months ago
ianm_sings
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José Soares
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3 months ago
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chizuru reviewed Momose Mj-Five2 STD
3 months ago
Amazing bass guitar with amazing sound of a classic Jazz Bass. Main drawback is the neck dive. I don't know if the Modern Virtuoso series has a similar problem, but the Original does. The neck is very thin and very comfortable, very similar to the Ibanez SR neck. The strings are very low and very comfortable to play. The bass guitar comes with a branded case and it is the best case I have ever had.
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Mr Black Pedals - Mod.One
Total setup price: $249.95 View breakdown
3 months ago