Arun Bali
Arun Bali's Gear
"I’m building a board for [Dirt Wizard]. I think it’s just gonna be a Hoof and an Acapulco Gold and two other pedals - super simple and just brutal."
Arun Bali uses the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession reverb pedal, visible in the bottom right corner of his pedalboard, as shared on his Instagram.
In this detailed picture of Arun's pedalboard, Arun's Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret can be seen next to his Boss tuner in the top left corner.
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Arun Bali mentions that Fender provided him with a new Fender American Original '50s Stratocaster, which he has been using on Saves the Day's latest album.
"But after that, in like 1999 or 2000, I bought a 1965 Fender Twin, and that's still an amp that I use consistently."
"In the last five years or so, though, my main amp is a Fender Super Reverb, which I think is probably one of the greatest amps ever built."
Arun is actually using the grand orbiter V2 in this photo rather than the first reincarnation of the pedal.
Arun often runs two amps at the same time. For this picture, he was running a Matchless Starliner Reverb and one of his Fender Super Reverbs together.
Here, Arun can be seen using a Silverface Fender Bassman Ten with his Fender American Deluxe Telecaster and his pedalboard.
In this detailed picture of Arun's pedalboard, we can see his Boss Tuner in the top left corner.
Just off center to the right at the top of Arun's pedalboard, we can see his Hood Reaper fuzz pedal. Arun is known for his extensive use of Fuzz pedals.
Arun's Sun Face Fuzz pedal is seen in the top right corner of the pedalboard. Arun is well known for his extensive use of fuzz pedals. A great example of his use fuzz is Saves the Day's "Z" solo off of their first record recorded with him "Daybreak".
Arun's hand painted Double Rock can be seen in the middle row of his pedal board next to his expression pedal.
On top of the Twin Reverb, Arun's 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb can be seen.
Listed on Arun's official EQD artist page.
"When I tried the Acapulco Gold through my Super, I looked at my bass player, Rodrigo, and I was like, ‘Oh fuck yeah! That is burly!’ (laughs)"
"I use the Night Wire a lot in the studio, that’s been getting a lot of use. I write music for commercials so that gets used a lot. For cool weird ethereal stuff, it’s such a neat tremolo."
Listed on Arun's official Keeley artist page.
This was used during his 2019 tour for the 20th aniversry of Through Being Cool.
In this instagram post, Arun can be seen using a minimalist set up of a Bit Commander, Grand Orbiter, and Levitation.
In this instagram post, Arun can be seen using a minimalist set up of an Earthquaker Devices Bit Commander, Grand Orbiter, and Levitation.
Arun can been seen using an Earthquaker Devices Levitation with his Grand Orbiter V2, and a Bit Commander.
Arun's main guitar is a Black Fender American Deluxe Telecaster with white binding and a rosewood fretboard. The guitar is heavily modified, as Arun often does with his guitars. It features Lindy Fralin pickups, a company with Arun uses often in his guitars, and is equipped with a Bigsby tremolo with a Mastery Jazzmaster bridge. Arun is an avid user of the Bigsby tremolo which can be heard throughout "Remember" off of the Self-Titled album.
Here Arun can be seen playing his Fender 72' RI Telecaster Deluxe which has been modified with Seymour Duncan Wide Range Pickups and a gold pickguard. He also added a Hipshot bridge.
In this picture from Arun's instagram, we can see his Earthquaker Devices Dunes overdrive pedal top and center on the board.
Arun's Mojo Vibe is found center in the board in the middle row of pedals.
Arun Bali's pedalboard features the Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator, positioned next to his Mojo Vibe. This setup is showcased in his Instagram post, where he expresses gratitude for the pedalboard's assembly.
Arun's Diamond Memory Lane 2 is found on the bottom row of his pedalboard.
Arun's Kilobyte is seen next to his Diamond Memory Lane 2.
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