Bill Kelliher's Effects Pedals
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According to Dunlop's website, Bill uses an MXR Super Badass Distortion pedal.
In this video Bill shows his pedalboard and this pedal can be seen.
According to DigiTech's website, Bill uses the SC-2.
The TC Electronic Spark Booster can be seen with many of the TC Electronic pedals Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon has in his arsenal, all of which are viewable on this artist page.
At 11:05 of this Rig Rundown for Bill Kelliher Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon, he shows his DigiTech JamMan Stereo Phrase Sampler and Looper Pedal.
Bill uses an MXR M77 Custom Modified Badass Overdrive, according to Dunlop's website.
Bill Kelliher of metal monster Mastodon stoked to add the EHX Pitch Fork to his arsenal. @mastodonrocks
Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon shows the many TC Electronic pedals he uses on this artist page, among them being the TC Electronic Röttweiler Distortion.
Digitech's official website lists that Bill uses a 4th Gen Whammy Pedal.
On this artist page for Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon, we see the many TC Electronic pedals he uses, among them being the TC Electronic Nova System.
You can see the TC Electronic Corona Chorus TonePrint Series among a full set of TC Electronic pedals Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon uses. View his artist page to see them all.
Bill Kelliher uses the MXR MC406 CAE Buffer Pedal, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Imgur.
In this picture of Bills pedalboard Super Octave can be spotted.
The TC Electronic NDR-1 Nova Drive is one of many TC Electronic pedals Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon uses. Bill's entire collection is viable on this artist page.
Bill Kelliher, known for his work with bands like Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastodon, incorporates the TC Electronic Flashback Delay TonePrint Series into his pedal setup. A user-uploaded photo on Imgur showcases this piece among his collection of TC Electronic pedals.
According to Dunlop's website, Bill uses a Dunlop Buddy Guy Signature Cry Baby Wah Wah.
In this photo, Bill Kelliher can be seen holding his pedalboard, on which a DigiTech Hardwire DL8 can be seen.
The TC Electronic G-System is shown among many of the TC Electronic pedals Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon uses, on this artist page.
Bill Kelliher, known for his work with Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastodon, uses the TC Electronic Shaker Vibrato, as shown in the user-uploaded photo on Imgur.
The TC Electronic Polytune Mini can be see with many other pedals Bill Kelliher of Lethargy, Today Is The Day, and Mastadon is using. All of which can bee seen on this artist page.
Bill uses an MXR MC401 Boost, according to Dunlop.
Bill uses an MXR MC-403 power distributor, according to Dunlop's website.
Bill is currently using the Crocodile Tail Loop and the Micro-Distro, according to One Control's website.
Bill is currently using the Crocodile Tail Loop and the Micro-Distro, according to One Control's website.
Circa 2009-2010, Bill uses the RT-20 in his pedalboard for the Leslie sound at live situations.
In this Instagram photo, Bill Kelliher is seen using the Line 6 HX Stomp Guitar Multi-Effects Floor Processor. You can view the image on his profile: Instagram Link.
According to this Guitar Geek rig diagram, Bill Kelliher used an Ibanez Tube King in 2009 with Mastodon.
According to a Guitar Geek rig diagram from 2009, Bill Kelliher used a DigiTech JamMan Stereo looper during live performances with Mastodon. The diagram specifically identifies it as a JamMan Stereo based on its distinctive appearance.
According to a Guitar Geek rig diagram, Bill Kelliher used the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner during his live performances with Mastodon in 2009.
According to this Guitar Geek rig diagram, Bill Kelliher used a Digitech FS3X for switching between samples on his looper pedal with Mastodon in 2009.
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