Bootsy Collins' Gear

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the 0:30 mark, a Furman Power Conditioner PL Pro 20 AMP can be seen in Bootsy Collins's studio, confirming its use by the artist.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at 0:32, the Boss DD-20 Giga Delay can be seen on a pedalboard in Bootsy Collins's studio setup.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" produced by Reverb, at the 0:32 mark, a Wampler Fuzztration Fuzz/Octave pedal is visible on a pedalboard within Bootsy Collins's studio setup.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" uploaded by Reverb on YouTube, an Electro-Harmonix BASS9 Bass Machine pedal is visible on Bootsy Collins's pedalboard at the 0:32 mark, confirming its use in his studio setup.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, an Electro-Harmonix Bass Mono Synth guitar synthesizer pedal is visible on Bootsy Collins's pedalboard at 0:32, confirming its use in his studio setup.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at the 0:34 mark, an Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synth pedal is visibly placed on a pedalboard within Bootsy Collins's studio setup.

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At 0:35 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'” by Reverb, a DigiTech Whammy II pedal is visible on a pedalboard in Bootsy Collins’s studio setup, confirming its use by the artist.

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At 2:23 in the Reverb video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," an Ampeg SCP-OCT Sub-Blaster Bass Octave pedal is visible in Bootsy Collins's studio setup, positioned at the top left corner of the screen.

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In the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the 2:23 mark, an Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron+ Envelope Filter pedal can be seen in Bootsy Collins's studio setup, positioned at the top right corner of the screen.

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At 17:46 in the YouTube video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, a Lauten Audio Eden LT-386 large-diaphragm tube condenser microphone is clearly visible on the right side of the screen in Bootsy Collins's live room, confirming its use by the artist.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at timestamp 4:34, a Moog Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue Edition monophonic analog performance synthesizer is clearly visible in a synth rack within Bootsy Collins’s studio.

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At 11:31 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" an Alesis M1 Active 520 USB studio monitor is visible in Bootsy Collins's live room. This video is provided by Reverb.

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At 11:32 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," a Mindprint En-Voice Voice Channel Signal Processor MKII is visibly stacked in a rack on the right side of the screen in Bootsy Collins’s live room. This video is provided by Reverb and showcases the gear used by Bootsy Collins in his home studio.

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At 11:32 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" a pair of Tascam DA-38 digital multitrack studio recorders is visible stacked in a rack on the right side of the screen in Bootsy Collins's live room, as documented by Reverb on YouTube.

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At the 11:32 mark in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" produced by Reverb, a Yamaha DTX Multi 12 Drum Pad is visible in the bottom right corner of the screen in Bootsy Collins’s live room.

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At 18:11 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, a Fuchs Plush Replay Tube Delay is visible on the floor beneath the ARP Pro/DGX monophonic synthesizer in Bootsy Collins's live room, confirming his use of this specific gear.

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At 18:12 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," produced by Reverb, a Maxon ROD881 Real Overdrive/Distortion pedal is visibly placed on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room, confirming its use in his setup.

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At 18:12 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" published by Reverb on YouTube, a Whirlwind Bass 10 Band EQ pedal is visibly placed on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room, confirming his use of this specific gear.

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In the video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the timestamp 18:12, a Maestro Rhythm & Sound G1 pedal is visible on the floor of Bootsy Collins's live room.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at 18:12, the Behringer OD300 Overdrive Distortion pedal can be seen on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at the timestamp 18:12, a Pigtronix Echolution pedal is clearly visible on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room.

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At 18:12 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, an A/DA Flanger pedal is visible on the floor of Bootsy Collins’s live room, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, the Akai Professional Shred-O-Matic D1 pedal is clearly visible on the floor of Bootsy Collins's live room at timestamp 18:12.

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At 18:12 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" an Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight pedal is visibly placed on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room, as shown in the video provided by Reverb on YouTube.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," published by Reverb on YouTube, the DigiTech HardWire TL-2 Metal Distortion pedal is visible on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room at the 18:12 mark, providing evidence of its use by the artist.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at 18:12, a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler pedal can be seen on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room, confirming its use in his setup.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a Sonuus Wahoo Wah/Filter effects pedal can be clearly seen on the floor of Bootsy Collins's live room at the 18:12 mark, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at 18:12, a DigiTech Whammy DT Drop Tune guitar effects pedal is visible on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a Maestro Fuzz-Tone FZ-1S pedal is clearly visible on the floor in the live room of Bootsy Collins' studio at the 18:12 mark.

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At 18:15 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" a Diamond Memory Lane 2 pedal can be clearly seen on the floor in the live room, confirming its use by Bootsy Collins. The video is provided by Reverb.

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