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In this interview, Joe explains that for the recording of "It gets funkier" from their EP "Mit Peck", he used Jack Stratton's (Vulfpeck's band leader) Music man clone.
He can be seen using it on the official video for the song "It gets funkier" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKg_3kyIhHc).
"That was probably the best tone we ever got on a Vulfpeck track" - Joe said
The bass is a Carlo Robelli SWD which Stratton made entirely passive by removing the preamp. It contains a Seymour Duncan pickup
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