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anyone know what pedals these are?

https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch0-v53rzLh/?img_index=1

Just the top line. The ones below I do know what they are.

GEAR:
  • TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb
  • Guild Surfliner Deluxe
  • Electro-Harmonix Soul Food

Those all look like DIY, re-housed and/or re-painted commercial pedals -- likely that they did themselves.

Which member of Duster does the top board belong to?

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer

Hard to tell. Looking at the rest of their Instagram and the comments, the like to re house pedals and don't answer the comments that ask what they are. Have you got any specific songs that you wanna get the sound of? Might be able to identify what they're using (or at least get you in the right ball park) that way

GEAR:
  • Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler
  • TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb
  • Blank slot

I could identify the tuner, but not the rest. The tuner is TC Electronic PolyTune.

GEAR:
  • Blank
  • Boss BF-3 Flanger
  • Meteoro Demolidor FWB-20

Yeees, I imagined they were boutique pedals

I don't know which one of them uses that pedalboard. Likewise, my interest comes from wanting to be able to make sounds like Duster

GEAR:
  • TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb
  • Guild Surfliner Deluxe
  • Electro-Harmonix Soul Food

According to a concert attendee on Reddit, the top board belongs to Clay Parton:

https://www.reddit.com/r/duster/comments/ygo3wy/for_all_u_guitar_players_heres_their_pedalboards/

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer

I don't know which one of them uses that pedalboard. Likewise, my interest comes from wanting to be able to make sounds like Duster

Those look like all the stuff me and my friends have built over the years. Go buy a copy of Craig Anderton's "Electronics Projects for Musicians" and warm up your soldering iron. Then you can forge your own sound, one transistor at a time.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Sorry, I do not know , but the Design looks like JAM Pedals, but I do not think they are JAMs.

GEAR:
  • Squier 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster Vintage Edition
  • Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV
  • EarthQuaker Devices Plumes

I really think the pedals in question are home made. Pkennethk mentioned rehoused cheapie but as a member of an electronics club I can tell you the behringer rehousing process will often cost as much as getting the boss version if you factor in your time and is only worth it for the superfuzz/hyperfuzz or other discontinued models. They could general guitar gadgets or byoc versions of classic circuits or something totally new that the op will never replicate without reverse engineering thus guy's shit.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

I don't know which one of them uses that pedalboard. Likewise, my interest comes from wanting to be able to make sounds like Duster

Perhaps you should just contact Clay from Duster on social media and ask him. He's just a dude. I'll bet he will be excited to tell you about his setup.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

definetely worth trying! ive talked to a few people even led to gary mader remembering me and saying hi after i saw eyehategod recently! whats the worst that can happen

GEAR:
  • Sound City B120
  • Fernandes RB 80
  • Pro Co RAT 2

Before the internet was a thing I would always sneak backstage or vulture the backstage exit at shows to strike up gear conversations with guitarists.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Before the internet was a thing I would always sneak backstage or vulture the backstage exit at shows to strike up gear conversations with guitarists.

Of all the acts you tried this with, who was coolest/most-generous with their time?

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer

We can at least try to decode the iconography.

IF we can accept that this field-spotted Duster pedal is a Klon Centaur clone...

THEN we can conclude that:

  • squiggle = input gain

  • treble clef = treble

  • wedge/upward ramp = output volume

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer

Dean from the pilots tied with Trent Reznor and Charlie Clouser if NIN but I had scored backstage passes through work so I don't know what trent's like when you're gate crashing or hovering between the back door and his bus. Most folks who made their bones in the 90s are really nice... not all. Some of them are rock star stereotypes. I'm not going to name names since maybe they've been humbled as the spotlight moved on to the next guys.

Edit: Honorable mentions from LA parties and trade shows: Butch Vig is a total gentleman and entirely devoid of ego. Jeff Skunk Baxter is possibly the nicest, wittiest guy currently living. The memes about how cool he is are not off base.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Dean from the pilots tied with Trent Reznor and Charlie Clouser if NIN

I kinda figured Dean would be on the list. Another musician buddy said the same thing.

.. Jeff Skunk Baxter is possibly the nicest, wittiest guy currently living. The memes about how cool he is are not off base.

Skunk was showing up in a bunch of Google searches yesterday, randomly. I wasn't super familiar with who he was, but I certainly know a ton of the songs he's played on. Great to hear.

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer

But the point being, if the OP wants to know what the homebrew pedals are he could just reach out on like Instagram or something. I've never even heard of Duster so I'll bet the guy is going to be flattered to be asked about his pedals by a die hard fan.

If chappersdale is right and they like to rehouse pedals and ignore instagram questions then they're just toying with people anyway... I'm sure it's funny for them but with all the annoyance of rehousing commercial pedals in undrilled hammond enclosures it seems like an overly elaborate joke. If I have my own circuit housed in a commercial pedal case like I sometimes do and someone asks me like what's up with my 2 knob, 1 switch big muff I'll flat out tell them it's not a big muff anymore. I just liked the enclosure and put something useful in it.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

I've never even heard of Duster...

Then you don't watch enough skate videos.

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer

Found em on Google. Generic late 90s band. I was in bands just like that. Dudes would be like "dude, can you turn your amps down? I can't hear my hot rod deluxe, brah!" And I was like "dude, I'm just a dude playing like a dude in a different band with dudes who like my plexi, bruh."

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

... Generic late 90s band. ...

Opinions aside, Duster's #s look pretty great on Spotify.

I don't think the OP is the only person who is feeling them right now.

GEAR:
  • Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
  • Roland SH-101
  • Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer