Aidan Knight's Gear
We used a lot of Echoplex tape delay, that’s one of my all-time favourite effects. I used a Russian Big Muff, Earthquaker Devices Tone Reapers… the Fairfield Circuitry drive pedal is like a Neil Young kind of saggy, amp on the verge of blowing up sound, with a starve control. For some of the soundscape-type stuff, I use a Line 6 M9 because of all the looping features, so I can forward, reverse, half-speed and double-time loops.
“We mostly used amps from the studio,” says Knight. “Because I mostly cover all of the guitar, I try to play out of one Class A/B amp and one Class A amp. There’s something sonically great about having two different amps producing sound. I used the Silverface Deluxe Reverb and then on the other side alternated between a Gibson GA-12 and a Silverface ’71 Princeton and an Epiphone EA-22 RVT. I love that amp.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster from 2014.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses 1986 Greco SG.
We used a lot of Echoplex tape delay, that’s one of my all-time favourite effects. I used a Russian Big Muff, Earthquaker Devices Tone Reapers… the Fairfield Circuitry drive pedal is like a Neil Young kind of saggy, amp on the verge of blowing up sound, with a starve control. For some of the soundscape-type stuff, I use a Line 6 M9 because of all the looping features, so I can forward, reverse, half-speed and double-time loops.
I have a Guild T100 and a Guild M-65 Freshman. I played a lot of Jazzmaster on this album and took a few tricks from Nels Cline – his double-speed recording stuff.
I have a Guild T100 and a Guild M-65 Freshman. I played a lot of Jazzmaster on this album and took a few tricks from Nels Cline – his double-speed recording stuff.
“We mostly used amps from the studio,” says Knight. “Because I mostly cover all of the guitar, I try to play out of one Class A/B amp and one Class A amp. There’s something sonically great about having two different amps producing sound. I used the Silverface Deluxe Reverb and then on the other side alternated between a Gibson GA-12 and a Silverface ’71 Princeton and an Epiphone EA-22 RVT. I love that amp.
“We mostly used amps from the studio,” says Knight. “Because I mostly cover all of the guitar, I try to play out of one Class A/B amp and one Class A amp. There’s something sonically great about having two different amps producing sound. I used the Silverface Deluxe Reverb and then on the other side alternated between a Gibson GA-12 and a Silverface ’71 Princeton and an Epiphone EA-22 RVT. I love that amp.
We used a lot of Echoplex tape delay, that’s one of my all-time favourite effects. I used a Russian Big Muff, Earthquaker Devices Tone Reapers… the Fairfield Circuitry drive pedal is like a Neil Young kind of saggy, amp on the verge of blowing up sound, with a starve control. For some of the soundscape-type stuff, I use a Line 6 M9 because of all the looping features, so I can forward, reverse, half-speed and double-time loops.
We used a lot of Echoplex tape delay, that’s one of my all-time favourite effects. I used a Russian Big Muff, Earthquaker Devices Tone Reapers… the Fairfield Circuitry drive pedal is like a Neil Young kind of saggy, amp on the verge of blowing up sound, with a starve control. For some of the soundscape-type stuff, I use a Line 6 M9 because of all the looping features, so I can forward, reverse, half-speed and double-time loops.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses MXR Micro Amp.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses EHX Memory Boy.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses EHX Small Stone phaser.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses Echoplex EP-3.
According to the Guitar.com's gear list located at the end of the interview, Knight uses TC Electronic PolyTune.
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