Blake Skipper
Blake Skipper's Gear
In an Instagram post by @shallowater.band, Blake Skipper's pedalboard is visibly equipped with a Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal. The image shows the Gain knob set to its maximum level, suggesting its use during Shallowater's heavier song sections, where Blake continues to strum chords.
In an Instagram post by @shallowater.band, the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner is visibly part of Blake Skipper's pedalboard.
In a post by @shallowater.band on Instagram, it is confirmed that Blake Skipper uses a Biyang FZ-7 fuzz pedal on his pedalboard. The image reveals that Blake sets the "Fuzz" knob to its maximum and switches the pedal to the "WARM" setting, particularly using it during solo parts in Shallowater's discography.
In an Instagram post by @shallowater.band, it is evident that Blake Skipper includes the Behringer UV300 Ultra Vibrato on his pedalboard, with the mode notably set to "LATCH."
In a post by @indiehourzzz on Instagram, Blake Skipper is shown using a Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar.
In the provided photo, Blake Skipper is seen using a Fender Player Series HH Telecaster during a live performance.
In a photograph taken during a Shallowater performance, Blake Skipper is seen using a Fender MH-412 Metal Head cabinet for his live sound. This choice of cabinet is most likely due to the fact that it provides an extremely clean sound, while still having a lot of headroom for the louder/heavier parts of Shallowater's discography.
In this video of Shallowater's live set at Subterranean (Chicago, IL), you can see Blake Skipper stepping on an Electro-Harmonix 'Nano'-style pedal as he strums a chord of harmonics at 13:45; the chord is then 'held'/sustained while he tunes his Stratocaster for the next song. Once he is finished tuning, he engages and adjusts another Nano-style pedal (possibly an Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano), before turning the 'sustain' pedal off with his hand at 14:41. Given the distinct 'Nano'-style enclosure (consisting of a foot-switch, a single knob, and a single toggle switch) and the way it 'sustains' Skipper's harmonics, this pedal is most likely an Electro-Harmonix Freeze.
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