Amos Heller
bass guitar for Taylor Swift
Amos Heller's Effects Pedals
Visible in this December 1, 2018 Facebook Business post by Noble Amplifier Company.
Photo by Amos Heller.
Featured in this March 12, 2015 Instagram post.
Added a beast to the signal chain this week. Thank you @origineffects for making a true studio-grade compressor in a pedal! #Cali76TX-L
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:15:21.
Mentioned in this August 4, 2013 Seymour Duncan blog interview. It is also mentioned in this June 15, 2014 Premier Guitar interview.
Seymour Duncan
Tell me about your current tour set up?
I run three different signals, all direct. Signal #1 is a direct line off of my Shure wireless. Line #2 is the mighty Avalon U5. Line #3 runs through the pedalboard, which currently features a Radial distortion and an old purple Ibanez chorus (for the song “Holy Ground”) and into an active Radial DI. I have an Xotic Effects RC Bass Boost that stays on all night. I’m proud to be endorsed by Fender bass guitars. The current arsenal is a ’62 Reissue Precision, an American Standard Precision with the Seymour Duncan SMB-5A humbucker pickup added in the bridge position, a Gretsch Broadkaster, A Fender Cabronita (a new, precision-style single pickup bass) and a ’71 Orlando. I use Fender nickel bass strings.
Premier Guitar
Amos remains a bass gear junkie, constantly searching for new tones and sonic toys. He takes a straight-ahead approach to his tone, relying on great basses as opposed to lots of outboard gear. A proud Fender endorsee, Amos used his ’62 RI Precision (loaded with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders) on almost everything during the last U.S. tour, though he also carried a Cabronita P-bass and a Dimension 5 for extended range. His one “quirky” bass, a ’71 Orlando, also sees some use. His pedalboard is modest: an Xotic Bass RC Booster, a Radial Classic Tube Distortion, and an ancient Ibanez chorus, all controlled by tech Steve Uncapher. With no amps on stage, Amos runs it all through an Avalon U5 preamp.
Quoted on the official product page and the official Darkglass artist page. It is featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:27:49.
"A distortion that not only preserves but complements the natural sound of your bass is a singular find. I am glad I found the Vintage Deluxe!"
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:21:12.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:22:18.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:23:50.
Mentioned in this August 4, 2013 Seymour Duncan blog interview. It is also mentioned in this June 15, 2014 Premier Guitar interview.
Seymour Duncan
Tell me about your current tour set up?
I run three different signals, all direct. Signal #1 is a direct line off of my Shure wireless. Line #2 is the mighty Avalon U5. Line #3 runs through the pedalboard, which currently features a Radial distortion and an old purple Ibanez chorus (for the song “Holy Ground”) and into an active Radial DI. I have an Xotic Effects RC Bass Boost that stays on all night. I’m proud to be endorsed by Fender bass guitars. The current arsenal is a ’62 Reissue Precision, an American Standard Precision with the Seymour Duncan SMB-5A humbucker pickup added in the bridge position, a Gretsch Broadkaster, A Fender Cabronita (a new, precision-style single pickup bass) and a ’71 Orlando. I use Fender nickel bass strings.
Premier Guitar
Amos remains a bass gear junkie, constantly searching for new tones and sonic toys. He takes a straight-ahead approach to his tone, relying on great basses as opposed to lots of outboard gear. A proud Fender endorsee, Amos used his ’62 RI Precision (loaded with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders) on almost everything during the last U.S. tour, though he also carried a Cabronita P-bass and a Dimension 5 for extended range. His one “quirky” bass, a ’71 Orlando, also sees some use. His pedalboard is modest: an Xotic Bass RC Booster, a Radial Classic Tube Distortion, and an ancient Ibanez chorus, all controlled by tech Steve Uncapher. With no amps on stage, Amos runs it all through an Avalon U5 preamp.
Mentioned in this August 4, 2013 Seymour Duncan blog interview. It is also mentioned in this June 15, 2014 Premier Guitar interview.
Seymour Duncan
Tell me about your current tour set up?
I run three different signals, all direct. Signal #1 is a direct line off of my Shure wireless. Line #2 is the mighty Avalon U5. Line #3 runs through the pedalboard, which currently features a Radial distortion and an old purple Ibanez chorus (for the song “Holy Ground”) and into an active Radial DI. I have an Xotic Effects RC Bass Boost that stays on all night. I’m proud to be endorsed by Fender bass guitars. The current arsenal is a ’62 Reissue Precision, an American Standard Precision with the Seymour Duncan SMB-5A humbucker pickup added in the bridge position, a Gretsch Broadkaster, A Fender Cabronita (a new, precision-style single pickup bass) and a ’71 Orlando. I use Fender nickel bass strings.
Premier Guitar
Amos remains a bass gear junkie, constantly searching for new tones and sonic toys. He takes a straight-ahead approach to his tone, relying on great basses as opposed to lots of outboard gear. A proud Fender endorsee, Amos used his ’62 RI Precision (loaded with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders) on almost everything during the last U.S. tour, though he also carried a Cabronita P-bass and a Dimension 5 for extended range. His one “quirky” bass, a ’71 Orlando, also sees some use. His pedalboard is modest: an Xotic Bass RC Booster, a Radial Classic Tube Distortion, and an ancient Ibanez chorus, all controlled by tech Steve Uncapher. With no amps on stage, Amos runs it all through an Avalon U5 preamp.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:15:21.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:19:07.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:21:38.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:25:40.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:27:09.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:28:34.
Featured in this September 15, 2016 Produce Like A Pro interview at 1:29:07.
He tests here the B3K by Darkglass
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