Ben Ellis' Gear

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In an Instagram post by Ben Ellis, the T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank Junior is visible during rehearsals with Josefin Öhrn & The Liberation, showcasing its use in preparation for an upcoming performance.

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In this instagram post you can spot the Blues Jr

yeah! The little Fender is basically my overdrive sound I’m using an A/B box so it’s on with the main sound for all the dirty bass parts. Sounds great!

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In an Instagram post by Ben Ellis, his 2018 pedalboard is showcased, featuring the Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer, highlighting its role in crafting shoegaze sounds.

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard; I guess that the orange pedal is a DS2 (based upon the sort of knobs and color)

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard; a Boss RV2 is seen

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In an Instagram post by Ben Ellis, his 2018 pedalboard is showcased, featuring the Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay as the second pedal from the left.

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard; a DD5 is seen

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard; an RE20 is visible

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard; an echorec is seen

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; a Double Muff is visible

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; a TU2 is seen

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; you can spot the Charlie Foxtrot

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; a Malekko Omicron Vibrato is visible

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; A Ernie Ball Volume pedal is visible

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; two MXR pedal supplies are visible

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In this pic you can spot the Jam pedal

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In this instagram post Ben 'geeks' over his mics; he choose the EV RE20 for clean and the Beyer M201 for gain

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In this instagram post Ben geeks over mics; he eventually choose the M201 for gain

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In an Instagram post by Ben Ellis, he showcases the Sound City Bass Concord amplifier, highlighting its use during rehearsal sessions.

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In an Instagram post, Ben Ellis mentions working on his vintage Boss CE-2B Bass Chorus pedal, highlighting its role in achieving a classic 1982 bass sound.

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In an Instagram post, Ben Ellis mentions adding the Boss CE-2W Chorus Waza Craft to his pedalboard, highlighting its use for "Chorus for Absolute Beginners."

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In an Instagram post, Ben Ellis mentions using the Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synth XO pedal for "Let's Dance," highlighting its addition to his pedalboard.

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In an Instagram post by Ben Ellis, the Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi is visible, highlighting its role in his bass setup.

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's basses in 2017; the most right is a Teisco Concord

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In this instagram post you can spot this pedal

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Ben Ellis mentions using the Ampeg Heritage SVT-CL bass amplifier head in an Instagram post, describing it as sounding great before it malfunctioned. In another post, he humorously notes that a second unit of the same model lasted twice as long during his tour.

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In this pic you can spot Ben's pedalboard; a Cali76 is visible

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In this pic you can spot his 'new' pedalboard. You can spot the SY1

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In this pic you can spot his 'new' pedalboard; you can spot the SA Bass OD

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In this pic you can spot his 'new' pedalboard; you can spot the Pork and Pickle

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