[betwind]'s Gear
Betwind expressed a fondness for the Ibanez SD9M Sonic Distortion Guitar Pedal. However, during a concert, the pedal's neon-like appearance under blue light was distracting, leading them to replace it with the Speedbox by ModTone. This insight is supported by a user-uploaded photo on Bzmedia.
Betwind uses the Boss MD-2 Mega Distortion as a primary effect pedal during performances with HardBreak and as a boost in their subsequent band, as shared on their Instagram.
Since 2012, [betwind] has used the Epiphone Ultra 339 as his main guitar. Initially a member of the band HardBreakRock, he continued to play this guitar while with Diam and later in his solo project, [betwind]. This semi-hollowbody electric guitar was a meaningful gift from his grandfather.
Betwind purchased the CORT CM 15R BK combo amplifier using money earned from a job at a store selling Christmas decorations. He has been using this amp since 2018, debuting it at a concert in a pub in his hometown. The ownership and usage are documented in a user-uploaded photo.
Betwind has a deep connection with the Maipet ANNO XII.02 resonator guitar. During a pivotal moment in his life, as he and his mother were moving out of his father's apartment amidst his parents' divorce, Betwind chose this guitar as the last item to take with him. This resonator guitar has since accompanied him on numerous concerts, becoming an integral part of his musical journey. A photo on Fbcdn captures Betwind with this cherished instrument.
Betwind received the Boss DD-3 Digital Delay as a birthday gift from their mother in Brno, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
Betwind acquired the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 wah pedal as a Christmas gift to himself during his time with his first band. This is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Fbcdn.
Betwind acquired the Marshall GV-2 Guv'nor Plus pedal from his friend Kuba while they were in the band HardBreakRock, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
Betwind uses the Modtone Mini-Mod Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal, purchased from a music bazaar, to achieve his signature shoegaze and dreampop sound. As Michal Kral puts it, "Reverb—it has to be it." This is evident in a photo shared on Instagram, showcasing Betwind preparing for a show.
Artist [betwind] uses the Strunal Model 4/4 (Serial No: 4855) for songwriting and occasionally for recording tracks like "Ophelia" and "Are You Happy." This guitar also featured in a live performance during an interview with Michal on Radio R, as seen in their YouTube video.
Betwind uses the ROCKSTAND RS 20731 NK microphone stand, often adorned with Christmas lights, as shown in a photo uploaded on Fbcdn.
Since 2015, [betwind] has used the ModTone MT-PB8 Powered Pedalboard, purchased from kytary.cz. Interestingly, he once joked that the pedalboard might be cursed because every band he joined while using it eventually broke up. The accompanying photo on Bzmedia confirms his use of this pedalboard.
Betwind used the Behringer UMX250 25-key MIDI Controller for recording demos and studio sessions, including the orchestra for "18 Days in Bangkok." The purchase was made online while he was in the mountains, as shared on the band's Instagram.
Artist [betwind] discovered a Shure Prologue 12 Series Dynamic Microphone in the cellar of his housing estate. The microphone was found in excellent condition, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Facebook.
Betwind has been using Fender California Cables since 2018. The photo shows him using blue cables in 2018 and green cables from 2019 onwards.
Betwind uses the AKG WMS40 Mini Vocal US45C wireless microphone for his live performances. Inspired by Paul Stanley of KISS and the song "100,000 Years," Betwind prefers the freedom of movement on stage that a wireless setup provides. A 2020 photo shows him preparing for upcoming concerts with this microphone.
[betwind] uses the BESPECO CEA500 BL instrument cable, as seen in a user-uploaded photo on Facebook.
"This is my first electric guitar. I used this guitar when I was begining play in bands. It's essential guitar in my life."
In the band [betwind], I use the Randall RG100G3 Plus amplifier. It's much lighter than the combos I disliked while playing with HardBreakRock. The attached photo from Bzmedia shows it in use.
"I used this reprobox when I played in HardBreak since 2012 and in [betwind] since 2017-2018."
In a user-uploaded photo on Bzmedia, betwind is shown using the Modtone MT-DS Speedbox Distortion Pedal, which they describe as producing "the best sound of distortion effects ever."
Betwind used the AKG Perception Live P5 microphone during performances with the Loopin Project from 2013 to 2014. The microphone is praised for its quality in practice settings, as depicted in the user-uploaded photo on Bzmedia.
"My loving cable. It was my christmas gift for me."
Betwind used the TC Electronic Ditto Looper during a live performance of their Looping Show in Brno, as shown in the user-uploaded photo on Bzmedia.
"This Microphone was used for recording of single Ophelia which was enqueue to rotatiton of radios in Germany and was used for recording of EP LOOSER."
Michal of betwind used the Orange Micro Terror amplifier during the band's early days. He was inspired by guitarist Tomas Vartecky from Kurtizany z 25. Avenue, known for using these amps. Betwind's project, influenced by Tomas Vartecky's Devils Autumn, showcases this sound in their song "18 Days in Bangkok."
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