Bohte "BOH" Saisuke's Gear
Bohte "BOH" Saisuke, also known as "The God of Bass" is a Japanese bass player from Kami Band, BabyMetal, Binecks, Smiling Super Conference, Seki-Roma, and Aya with SUPER VIBRATION. During his illustrious career across multiple genres, a guitar company named Atelier payed notice to his abilities and offered him a signature bass guitar through their company. He originally began playing on a Beta 6 model which was the blueprint for his signature entitled, "Boh's Custom". This bass features an EMG-P6, EMG-45DC, and an Aguilar OPB-3 (18V) preamp.
Bohte "BOH" Saisuke plays the ATELIER Z Beta-6/32 N/M, as featured in the BassMagOfficial video titled "ATELIER Z Beta-6/32 N/M Bass Magazine Custom" on YouTube.
Boh recently bought a few of the new, 2016 Bill Sheehan Signature Drive DELUXE pedals and replaced his original, purple versions. This photo shows that he is experimenting with having both versions on the board.
Boh's Twitter Translated Comment "The distortion one was returned to the old."
This is a photo uploaded by Boh to his twitter account, showing himself changing out the strings on his Custom 6.
Translated Quote "Chord exchange (B · o · H)"
Babymetalnewswire.com released images of the Kamiband's stage in an article they published in 2015. This photo shows Boh's Custom 6 Atelier Z next to his Markbass TA503, Markbass Standard 102HF Front-Ported Neo 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet 4 Ohm, and a Markbass Standard 151HR cabinet.
This photo, taken by Boh and posted onto his twitter account on March 2nd, shows his new Power Supply for his Pedalboard, the FREE THE TONE PT-3D. He mentions that he likes that it is light weight, small, and seems not to have as much interference.
Actual Quote - Translated "Change the power supply to the PT-3D of FREE THE TONE! Capacity to be large no longer be noise that was in the mood! Light and compact to be good (^ ^ Nyu) "
This photo was taken and posted to twitter by Boh on April 13, mainly to show that his pedal board has removed the EBS Billy Sheehan Signature Drive pedals and replaced them with the new EBS Billy Sheehan Signature Drive Deluxe. The Boss pedal is just below his Polytune.
This photo was taken and posted to twitter by Boh on April 13, mainly to show that his pedal board has removed the EBS Billy Sheehan Signature Drive pedals and replaced them with the new EBS Billy Sheehan Signature Drive Deluxe. The volume pedal is far right, next to his Shure Wireless selector switch.
Bohte "BOH" Saisuke is shown using the Westone Audio ES60 in-ear monitors in a photo he posted on Twitter on April 15. He explains that he chooses the ES60 for its superior sound quality, which effectively balances the mix of his 6-string bass's low tones and the drums without overwhelming bass interference. In the background of the image, "Boh's Custom 6" is visible, further highlighting his preference for this gear.
Boh shows off his new Shure GLX-D Wireless System and gives his twitter fans a little review of the new system.
Translated Twitter Quote "Immediately, while using the latest wireless SHURE (¯ + over ¯) far sound interruption or interference without any! Noise none the sound quality is also good! "
Babymetalnewswire.com released images of the Kamiband's stage in an article they published in 2015. This photo shows Boh's Custom 6 Atelier Z, his Markbass TA503, Markbass Standard 102HF Front-Ported Neo 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet 4 Ohm, and a Markbass Standard 151HR cabinet. In a recent twitter post, Boh stated that because the TA503 is discontinued, he has been forced to rent a Markbass SD1200 head in certain situations but also explained that he does not think the TA503 is the ONLY way he can achieve his tone.
Babymetalnewswire.com released images of the Kamiband's stage in an article they published in 2015. This photo shows Boh's Custom 6 Atelier Z next to his Markbass TA503, Markbass Standard 102HF Front-Ported Neo 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet 4 Ohm, and a Markbass Standard 151HR cabinet.
This photo was taken and posted to twitter by Boh, mainly to show that his pedal board has removed the EBS Billy Sheehan Signature Drive pedals and replaced them with the new EBS Billy Sheehan Signature Drive Deluxe. The modest Polytune is just below his power supply.
On May 27th of this year, Boh added the ISP Decimator G String Noise Reduction Pedal to his pedal board to help with the distortion sections.
Translated Quote from Boh's Twitter
"DECIMATOR introduction! Removed by this guy because if distort absolutely noise increases. Using this model, it was found the reason why some popular try (^ ? ) If you thinking of buying is Omura Mr. me bring!"
Boh recently bought a few of the new, 2016 Bill Sheehan Signature Drive DELUXE pedals and replaced his original, purple versions. This photo shows that he is experimenting with having both versions on the board.
A photo Boh uploaded to his twitter showing that he has 2 FMR Audio, RNC1773 "Really Nice Compressors". One he had modified by the Umbrella Company, and another that is stock.
Translated Quote from Twitter "I forgot paste image (^ _ ;) that the left had been used up to now. This right is further modify version! "
Bohte "BOH" Saisuke uses the TC Electronic Flashback Delay pedal, as evidenced in his Twitter post while discussing arrangements for 仮BAND.
In an Instagram post, Bohte "BOH" Saisuke displays his pedalboard, which includes the TC Electronic Sub 'N' Up Octaver, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard.
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