Aram Bajakian's Gear

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Aram is using a Gibson HG-00 vintage acoustic in this YouTube video.

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Not technically an NG-3, Aram is demoing here a custom Pete Cornish N-G Fuzz made for Lou Reed.

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From this Premier Guitar article / interview: "How does this differ from your live setup? When I gig in New York, I just bring a guitar or two, along with my Analog Man King of Tone pedal, Boss DM-2 delay, and Turbo Tuner, and plug into a house amp. It’s easy to carry all this on the subway!"

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From this Premier Guitar article / interview: "How does this differ from your live setup? When I gig in New York, I just bring a guitar or two, along with my Analog Man King of Tone pedal, Boss DM-2 delay, and Turbo Tuner, and plug into a house amp. It’s easy to carry all this on the subway!"

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From this Premier Guitar article / interview: "How does this differ from your live setup? When I gig in New York, I just bring a guitar or two, along with my Analog Man King of Tone pedal, Boss DM-2 delay, and Turbo Tuner, and plug into a house amp. It’s easy to carry all this on the subway!"

From this Premier Guitar article / interview: "What about amps? I split my signal between my ’64 blackface [Fender] Deluxe Reverb and a cranked ’67 blackface Vibro Champ. Through each one I had a signal chain consisting of delay, distortion, fuzz, and a “crazy fuzz.” That way I could do one take, but have a bunch of different sounds to work with. A lot of stuff that sounds like layered guitars is really just one or two separate takes, blended in different combinations."

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Quoting from the Premier Guitar article / interview: "What about amps? I split my signal between my ’64 blackface [Fender] Deluxe Reverb and a cranked ’67 blackface Vibro Champ. Through each one I had a signal chain consisting of delay, distortion, fuzz, and a “crazy fuzz.” That way I could do one take, but have a bunch of different sounds to work with. A lot of stuff that sounds like layered guitars is really just one or two separate takes, blended in different combinations."

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From the "Aram Bajakian's Gear" section: "Effects Analog Man King of Tone Blackstone Appliances Mosfet Overdrive 2S Boss DM-2 DOD FX90 Ramble FX Twin Bender Tortenmann Tremolo Tortenmann Fuzz Union Tube & Transistor Buzz Bomb a WrightSounds Fuzz-Stang"

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"Strings and Picks D’Addario EXL115 strings (.011-.049)"

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In the Premier Guitar article "Aram Bajakian: Navigating New Territory" by Adam Perlmutter, Aram Bajakian is noted for using the Union Tube & Transistor Buzz Bomb Fuzz among other effects pedals.

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Second pedal, bottom row, in this Instagrama picture. Between the King of Tone and BOSS delay.

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