Benjamin Nerheim
Benjamin Nerheim's Gear
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, used the Strymon TimeLine delay effects pedal during the early days of the band, both live and in studio. This is confirmed by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 6, 2016, where he tagged @strymonengineering among other gear-related accounts.
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Strymon BigSky reverb effects pedal during the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both live and in studio, as evidenced by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 6, 2016, tagging @strymonengineering.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, is confirmed to have used the EarthQuaker Devices Palisades overdrive pedal during the early days of the band, both live and in the studio. This is evidenced by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 6, 2016, where he tagged @earthquakerdev, among other gear-related accounts.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, is confirmed to have used the Xotic Effects EP Booster pedal during the early days of the band, both live and in the studio. This is supported by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 6, 2016, where the pedal is visible on his pedalboard.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, is confirmed to have used the TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Mini pedal during the early days of the band, both live and in the studio. This is substantiated by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 6, 2016, where he tagged the account @tcelectronic, among other gear-related accounts.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, is confirmed to have used the Pedaltrain Metro 20 pedalboard during the band's early days, both in live performances and studio recordings. This is substantiated by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 6, 2016, with the caption "Minirigg #pedalboard," where he tagged various gear brands.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, is confirmed to have used the Walrus Audio Phoenix 15-Output Power Supply during the early days of the band, both live and in the studio. This is supported by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 6, 2016, where he tagged @walrusaudioeffects among other gear-related accounts.
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the GRETSCH G6128T TVP POWER JET during the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both live and in the studio. This is supported by a photo he shared on Instagram on October 29, 2015, where he tagged the post with #gretsch.
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Neunaber Stereo Wet Reverb in the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both live and in studio. This is evidenced by a photo he shared on Instagram on January 18, 2014, captioned "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo, as evidenced by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 18, 2014. The image, captioned "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard," shows his gear setup during the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both live and in studio.
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Strymon blueSky Reverberator, both live and in the studio, during the early days of Heave Blood and Die. This is substantiated by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 18, 2014, with the caption: "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard," showing the pedal as part of his setup.
Benjamin Nerheim is verified to have used the Lovepedal Eternity Fuse both live and in the studio during the early days of Heave Blood and Die. This is supported by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 18, 2014, with the caption: "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Walrus Audio Deep Six Compressor V1, both live and in the studio, during the early days of Heave Blood and Die. This is supported by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 18, 2014, which he captioned: "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Empress Superdelay Delay Pedal (New Design) during the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both in live performances and studio recordings. This is supported by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 18, 2014, with the caption: "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head (Multi-Watt) during the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both in live performances and studio recordings. This is substantiated by comment he made on a photo he shared on Instagram on January 18, 2014, with the caption: "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim is confirmed to have used the Fender Telecaster 60 Reissue in the early days of Heave Blood and Die, both live and in studio. This is evidenced by a comment he made on a photo he shared on Instagram on January 18, 2014, captioned "Studiorigg! #AyilEP #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to have used the Rivolta Mondata VIII, as evidenced by a photo shared by the band on Instagram on September 16, 2021, which tags him and features him with the guitar.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to use the Strymon Flint pedal. This is supported by a photograph shared by the band on Instagram on September 28, 2020, which tags him and shows the pedal on his board.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to use the Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay pedal. This confirmation is supported by a photograph shared by Heave Blood & Die on Instagram on September 28, 2020, which tags him and clearly shows the pedal on his board.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to use the Strymon Riverside Multistage Drive pedal. This is evidenced by a photograph posted on Instagram by Heave Blood & Die on September 28, 2020, which tags him and prominently displays the pedal on his board.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is verified to use the Chase Bliss Audio Brothers Analog Gainstage pedal. This is substantiated by a photograph shared by Heave Blood & Die on Instagram on September 28, 2020, which clearly displays the pedal on his board. The image, posted by @heavebloodanddie, is credited to photographer @bragebragebragebrage and was taken in Giske, July 2020.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to use the Dunlop DVP1XL Volume Pedal. This is evidenced by a photograph shared by Heave Blood & Die on Instagram on September 28, 2020. The image clearly shows the pedal on his board, with Nerheim tagged in the post.
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to use the CIOKS DC10 power supply. This is evidenced by a photograph shared on his Instagram on January 17, 2015, which clearly shows the device on his pedalboard. The image is captioned, "Dagens rigg, revolver i kveld! #geartalk #pedalboard."
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist of Heave Blood & Die, is confirmed to use the Fender Jazzmaster. This is supported by a photograph he posted on Instagram on January 17, 2015, which clearly displays the Fender Jazzmaster alongside his pedal board. The image is captioned, "Dagens rigg, revolver i kveld! #geartalk #pedalboard," and was shared by the user bnerheim.
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