Makoto Narazaki's Gear

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This music video for the Official Hige Dandism song "White Noise" (especially at 2:41), is one of many examples where Makoto Narazaki can be seen with an Orange AD200 MK3 bass head, both in music videos, during live shows, and in studios.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Free The Tone PA-1QB programmable analog 10-band EQ for bass is visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Free The Tone ARC-4 effects switch pedal is visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Darkglass Electronics Alpha Omega Preamplifier pedal is visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Free The Tone Black Vehicle pedal is visible. Makoto Narazaki also uses it in studio when recording bass for Official Hige Dandism songs.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Pike Amplification Vulcan Bass Overdrive pedal is visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where two Ampeg PN-115HLF bass cabinets are visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Darkglass Electronics Super Symmetry bass compressor pedal is visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Line 6 HX Stomp Guitar Multi-Effects Floor Processor pedal is visible.

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On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Korg Pitchblack Advance tuner pedal is visible.

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In a photograph of Makoto Narazaki during a live performance with Official Hige Dandism, 0.50mm Dunlop Tortex Triangle guitar picks are visibly attached to his microphone stand.

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This music video for the Official Hige Dandism song "White Noise" (especially at 2:41), is one of several examples where Makoto Narazaki can be seen with an Orange OBC115 bass speaker cabinet paired with his Orange AD200 MK3 bass head.

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In the official live video "Official髭男dism - ミックスナッツ" on YouTube, Makoto Narazaki is seen playing an Alleva Coppolo LG5 Classic bass guitar at the 1:36 mark. The video is provided by Official髭男dism as part of their SHOCKING NUTS TOUR performance, selected from NIPPON BUDOKAN.

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In the YouTube video titled "Official髭男dism - 50% [Official Video]," Makoto Narazaki is seen playing the Moog Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue Edition at the 1:58 mark, confirming his use of this synthesizer.

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In the official music video for "SOULSOUP" by Official髭男dism, Makoto Narazaki is seen playing a Fender Jazz Bass at the 1:28 mark. Not sure about the year though

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In the official music video for "TATTOO" by Official髭男dism, Makoto Narazaki is seen playing a Yamaha BB235 bass guitar at the 2:19 minute mark, confirming his use of this instrument.

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