Adam Devonshire

Adam Devonshire

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He says on his Instagram he loves that pedal

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On his pedalboard for a live session at BBC

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He says, "Fender means a lot to me. They're the most playable guitars that I've come across. The Jazz Bass in-particular is so versatile that I'd struggle to play anything else now."

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Adam Devonshire confirmed via direct message that he uses the Death By Audio Fuzz War on his pedalboard.

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Can be seen playing a Fender Bassman 800

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on this instagram picture, we can see a Boss super chorus CH-1 on his pedalboard.

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Adam Devonshire confirmed via direct message that he uses the Darkglass MTB7K Microtubes B7K Ultra Overdrive Preamp Pedal on his pedalboard.

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On his pedalboard for a live session at BBC

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On his pedal board, horizontally as the last pedal in the chain with a cable leaving it. Doesn't use the DI-Output.

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The DI can be seen on top of Dev's Fender amp in this photo.

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His sign says: "I USe Rotosound Because Rotosound get me!"[sic!]

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Dev can be seen playing this amp in this live vid

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On his pedalboard for a live session at BBC

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Seen playing this bass during their KEXP live performance. This is the only model of Fender Jazz Bass in buttercream, so there's no way it could be another model.

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Used during Primavera Sound Festival. Probably rented / provided by the festival

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Adam Devonshire is seen using the Orange Terror Bass 500 Head, potentially alongside an Ampeg SVT15E Cab, in a photo captioned "The practice room of dreams" on his Instagram.

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In this instagram picture, Adam can be seen using the Boss Waza Craft Chromatic Tuner.

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In this instagram picture, we can see some Tortex Dunlop 88 mm Picks on mic stand.

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In this photo, taken from the Serke "Artist Family" page, we can see Adam playing a custom spec'd Lincoln bass. He has been playing the Lincoln since September 2022 according to both Serek's Instagram announcement (@serek_basses) and a direct quote from Adam himself.

His official statement reads: "The main reason I fell in love with the Lincoln was its versatility. It's sort of like a Ripper, and a bit like a P, but not quite either. It's truly its own gorgeous beast in its own glorious right."

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Dev can be seen playing through this cab in this live vid

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Adam Devonshire uses the AMPEG SVT-15E bass amplifier cabinet in combination with an Orange Bass Terror Amp, as seen in his Instagram post captioned "The practice room of dreams."

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Dev shows off the overdrive pedal he used on Brutalism in this photo from his Instagram.

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In a photo shared by Adam Devonshire with Carsonchilers from the YouTube channel Bassed, his pedalboard features the Tronographic Rusty Box. This image is available on Talkbass.com in the Idles Adam Devonshire thread. Additionally, Adam discusses the pedal in his interview with Bassed.

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In a photo of his pedalboard shared with Carson Childers from the YouTube channel Bassed, Adam Devonshire's setup includes the Darkglass Electronics NSG Noise Gate Bass Pedal. The image also features a red BSRI (Baltimore Sonic Research Institute) FZZ pedal, which is not listed on Equipboard.

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In this foto of his pedalboard given by Adam to Carsonchilders from the youtube channel Bassed we can see the Spectrum. The red pedal is not on equipboard and it's de BSRI (Baltimore Sonic Research Institute) FZZ

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In a photo of Adam Devonshire's pedalboard shared with Carsonchilders from the YouTube channel Bassed, the Strymon Flint is visible. Also notable is the red and black pedal, identified as the BSRI (Baltimore Sonic Research Institute) FZZ, which is not currently listed on Equipboard.

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In a photo of his pedalboard shared with Carsonchilders from the YouTube channel Bassed, Adam Devonshire includes the Moog Minifooger MF Chorus. The board also features a unique red and black pedal, the BSRI (Baltimore Sonic Research Institute) FZZ, which is not listed on Equipboard.

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In an interview featured on the Rotosound YouTube channel, Adam Devonshire confirms that he uses Rotosound RS66LE Swing Bass Stainless Steel Bass Strings (50-110) for Drop D tuning.

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In an interview with Rotosound, Adam Devonshire mentions that he uses Rotosound RS77LD Monel Flatwound Bass Strings (45-105) on one of his basses for writing and playing around, but notes that he does not use them with IDLES.

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This is a community-built gear list for Adam Devonshire.

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