Khn de Poitrine's Gear

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In this Instagram story from the official angine de poitrine account, you can see that the Boss DB-90 is located in the upper right corner between the Boss pedal and the Voodoo Power supply. This configuration was used during their 2024 tour.

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In an Instagram story from the official account of Angine de Poitrine, the Boss RC-500 Loop Station is visibly located in the lower left corner, confirming its use by Khn de Poitrine during their 2024 tour.

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in this Instagram story from the official account of Angine de Poitrine, you can see that the Voodoo Lab Power 2 Plus is located in the center, next to the Boss DB-90. This configuration was used during their 2024 tour.

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In this Instagram stories from the official account of Angine de Poitrine, you can see that the BOSS TU-3 is located in the upper right corner, next to the BOSS DB-90. This configuration was used during their 2024 tour.

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In this Instagram story from the official account of Angine de Poitrine, you can see that the MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe is located in the lower right corner. This configuration was used during their 2024 tour.

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in this Instagram story from the official account of Angine de Poitrine, you can see that ProCo Rat 2 is located in the center on the bottom shelf of the pedalboard. This configuration was used during their 2024 tour.

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RC-600 took part in the epic KEXP gig .

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Often used on stage (and controlled by expression pedals) Ring Modulator that Warm Audio released in limited white finish . The device is shorter than Moog's Ring Modulator .

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The Fender Engager Boost is clearly visible on Khn de Poitrine's live pedalboard, as demonstrated by the provided image proof.

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Khn de Poitrine is confirmed to use the Mad Professor Supreme overdrive effects pedal, as it is clearly visible in live performance videos.

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Khn de Poitrine uses the Radial Engineering BigShot™ ABY True Bypass Switcher, as seen on the artist's live board in the provided image.

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It’s a pike amplification Vulcan xl.

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DD-8 is visible in the pedalboard . The effect is similar in look to DD-7 , but the name here is one line unlike in DD-7 which has written "Digital Delay" in 2 lines .

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In a photo from the official Instagram account of Angine de Poitrine, Khn de Poitrine is visibly using three M-Audio EX-P Expression Pedals. One pedal is labeled 'Mix' another 'Freq', and the third one is labeled 'Rate'. All are used to control parameters on his Warm Audio RingerBringer (limited white edition). Later sources only show two of these expression pedals, as the setup has evolved.

There is also a fourth M-Audio EX-P Expression used that is labelled "LFO".

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In a photo from a recent gig, Khn de Poitrine can be seen using the Hartke HA2500 bass amplifier in his rig.

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Khn de Poitrine uses the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus, as evidenced by its inclusion in his stack of amps from a recent gig, visible in the provided image.

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A photo from a recent gig confirms that Khn de Poitrine uses the Acoustic Control Corporation B410 MkII Bass Cabinet in his rig.

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In the YouTube video titled "ANGINE DE POITRINE [KHN FOOT TECHNIQUE]" by Hush Angel, at approximately 1:23, there is visible evidence of a Yamaha FC7 Volume Pedal positioned next to the white ring modulator on the smaller pedalboard. Khn de Poitrine has recently started utilizing the FC7 for the Mix control of his ring modulator, replacing the M-Audio EX-P expression pedal that he previously used, while still employing three EX-P pedals for the other controls of the ring modulator.

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In the YouTube video by Go LIVE Go!, titled "Angine de Poitrine, Concert intégral à La Lune des Pirates," Khn de Poitrine can be seen using the Behringer BM-12 Ring Modulator Pedal around the 7-minute mark. This pedal appears to replace (at least for this concert) the white Warm Audio RingerBringer that he typically uses.

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