Hisako Tabuchi's Gear

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Hisako's signature 1965 sunburst Jazzmaster, purchased second-hand in the mid-1990s before Number Girl's 1996 debut album. Instantly recognizable thanks to the heavy wear above the fretboard.

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Hisako is well-known as a Klon Centaur enthusiast. This is a picture of her pedalboard, featuring a silver Klon.

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A Marshall Super Lead can be seen sitting atop an Orange 4x12 cabinet in the background.

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The translated text of this tweet is as follows: "Today, the BD-2 is a Waza! The [Earthquaker] Arrows and the Centaur are already my go-tos. The [Earthquaker] Plumes is cranked! I'm not good at stepping on switches, so I use Providence loop routing boxes. Since I want to step on the CE-2 and the RE-3 at the same time, I use the loop routing boxes. The RE-6 is for those extra long delays!"

In addition to the two Providence P-4TB routing boxes, this photos shows a BOSS Waza Craft BD-2, BOSS RV-3, RV-6 and CE-2, two Earthquaker pedals (Plumes overdrive, Arrows boost), and a vintage Klon Centaur.

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Hisako's also big into Blues Drivers. A Blues Driver can be seen near the beginning of her chain, right after the tuner.

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A Prunes and Custard can be seen between the Klon and the Maxon AD-80.

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the upper left corner you can see this pedal

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The translated text of this tweet is as follows: "Today, the BD-2 is a Waza! The [Earthquaker] Arrows and the Centaur are already my go-tos. The [Earthquaker] Plumes is cranked! I'm not good at stepping on switches, so I use Providence loop routing boxes. Since I want to step on the CE-2 and the RE-3 at the same time, I use the loop routing boxes. The RE-6 is for those extra long delays!"

In addition to the two Providence P-4TB routing boxes, this photos shows a BOSS Waza Craft BD-2, BOSS RV-3, RV-6 and CE-2, two Earthquaker pedals (Plumes overdrive, Arrows boost), and a vintage Klon Centaur.

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At 2:52 Hisako mentions how it was the first pedal she got from them & it is also visable at this timestamp

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the upper right corner you can see this pedal

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the lower left corner you can see this pedal

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An AD-80 can be seen between the Boss digital delay and the Crowther Prunes and Custard.

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Hisako runs her Marshall Super Lead through an Orange 4x12. The cabinet can be seen in the background.

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A Korg Pitchblack can be seen at the beginning of Hisako's pedal chain.

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The translated text of this tweet is as follows: "Today, the BD-2 is a Waza! The [Earthquaker] Arrows and the Centaur are already my go-tos. The [Earthquaker] Plumes is cranked! I'm not good at stepping on switches, so I use Providence loop routing boxes. Since I want to step on the CE-2 and the RE-3 at the same time, I use the loop routing boxes. The RE-6 is for those extra long delays!"

In addition to the two Providence P-4TB routing boxes, this photos shows a BOSS Waza Craft BD-2, BOSS RV-3, RV-6 and CE-2, two Earthquaker pedals (Plumes overdrive, Arrows boost), and a vintage Klon Centaur.

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The translated text of this tweet is as follows: "Today, the BD-2 is a Waza! The [Earthquaker] Arrows and the Centaur are already my go-tos. The [Earthquaker] Plumes is cranked! I'm not good at stepping on switches, so I use Providence loop routing boxes. Since I want to step on the CE-2 and the RE-3 at the same time, I use the loop routing boxes. The RE-6 is for those extra long delays!"

In addition to the two Providence P-4TB routing boxes, this photos shows a BOSS Waza Craft BD-2, BOSS RV-3, RV-6 and CE-2, two Earthquaker pedals (Plumes overdrive, Arrows boost), and a vintage Klon Centaur.

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In the photo, Hisako Tabuchi's setup includes the Organic Sounds Organic Drive "Ares" overdrive pedal, visible in the lower right corner.

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the center of the photo you can see this pedal.

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the lower left corner you can see this pedal

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter, below to the left of the centaur, you can see this pedal

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A page from a Japanese magazine details Hisako Tabuchi's gear setup, including the Boss DD-3 Digital Delay pedal.

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In a photo shared by Hisako Tabuchi on Twitter, her pedalboard features the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator, used during the recent tour.

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the lower left corner you can see this pedal

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the upper right corner you can see this pedal

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The photo from Hisako's twitter above in the center shows this power supply

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In a Twitter photo, Hisako Tabuchi's setup includes the TC Electronic Ditto Looper, visible at the top left of her Dispatch Master pedal.

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Hisako is featured in an interview appearing on the Fender Japan website, where she is shown with an American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster.

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The translated text of this tweet is as follows: "Today, the BD-2 is a Waza! The [Earthquaker] Arrows and the Centaur are already my go-tos. The [Earthquaker] Plumes is cranked! I'm not good at stepping on switches, so I use Providence loop routing boxes. Since I want to step on the CE-2 and the RE-3 at the same time, I use the loop routing boxes. The RE-6 is for those extra long delays!"

In addition to the two Providence P-4TB routing boxes, this photos shows a BOSS Waza Craft BD-2, BOSS RV-3, RV-6 and CE-2, two Earthquaker pedals (Plumes overdrive, Arrows boost), and a vintage Klon Centaur.

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter, this pedal is the second after the leftmost in the upper corner

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In the photo from Hisako's twitter in the upper right corner you can see this pedal

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