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Bora Karaca used a Takamine G-Series on the 2011 Good & Evil tour with Tally Hall.

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About 9 seconds in you can see Bora playing this. He used this for every Cojum Dip performance that had baglama saz in it and it is possible that he also used it on the song Black Rainbows.

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In this YouTube video, uploaded to the Cojum Dip YouTube channel, the Ibanez AX7221 7-String guitar can be seen throughout the video, being used by Bora. At 4:27, Bora can be seen recording a guitar solo for the song Tap Tap Tap, where he ends up yelling into the pickups. The fact that there are two "skunk stripes" rather than a singular one confirm that the guitar is an AX7221, and not a similar looking Ibanez guitar.

Bora's Ibanez AX7221 has custom decals on it to resemble the look of a hollow-body.

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Bora uses a pair of DT 770s in this video of him playing Cojum Dip's Moon Waltz.

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In Bora's Tally Hallmanac page, he is labelled as playing long necked bağlama saz for the song Black Rainbows. He also played it for Cojum Dip, although it was an electric. I am not sure if he used the electric on Black Rainbows, though.

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In Bora's Twitter (now known as X) banner, it's a photo from his Los Angeles studio, known as "The LaBORAtory Audio". The photo features the Orange Rockerverb 100, and clearly doesn't have the "MK II" or "MK III" on it, making it the standard Rockerverb.

As a side note, he put a sticker on it with a B in the same font to make it say "Borange".

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In this photo in a live performance on November 30, 2023, when Bora guest starred with Andrew Horowitz while opening for another band, Bora Karaca can be seen using a Player Plus Telecaster with a Butterscotch Blonde body.

The placement of the Fender logo being closer to the nut, and the tuning pegs being angular (unlike the vintage Telecaster models that also have the Fender logo closer to the nut) indicate that the guitar is a Player Plus Telecaster.

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At roughly 49 seconds into into this video posted by Tally Hall, a red Cort Curbow 5-stringed bass can be seen in the background of Bora's home studio. The same bass can be seen being used in Cojum Dip performances, as seen in the "What is Cojum Dip?" video.

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On Bora Karaca's website for his studio, The Laboratory Audio, he lists that he owns an Orange 4x12HP.

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Bora Karaca lists on his website, The Laboratory Audio, that he owns a Digidesign Control 24.

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In this video, Bora can be seen using the Korg Triton throughout the performance of Puzzle Dust.

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In the "What is Cojum Dip?" YouTube video, at 4:06 (and at many other points), Bora can be seen using a Dillion DR-450.

Older models have more detailed knobs in comparison to newer DR-450s. The guitar itself resembles a PRS Hollowbody, and can be easily mistaken for one---but the Dillion logo can be seen clearly on the fretboard at the 4:15 timestamp.

The guitar was also seen in pictures of Bora's studio in Los Angeles.

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Bora Karaca uses the Townsend Labs Sphere L22 Modeling Microphone Condenser Microphone, as listed on his LA Studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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Bora Karaca uses the Telefunken AR-51 Condenser Tube Mic, as confirmed by his LA Studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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Bora Karaca uses the Shure KSM141, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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Bora Karaca uses the Royer R-121, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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Bora Karaca uses the AKG C414 B-XL II, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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In these photos predating Cojum Dip, Bora Karaca can be seen using the Marshall Valvestate VS15R.

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Bora can be seen using the Line 6 Flextone in many pictures and videos. The attached image is just one where the Flextone is most visible.

The Line 6 Flextone and the Line 6 Flextone II are nearly indentical. However, where the knobs are located, the logo is different. Based a few frames from this video at the timestamp of 5:26, the "Tubetone" logo can be seen, indicating that Bora is using the original Line 6 Flextone. https://youtu.be/uTM1VlFuQ3E&t=326

Old studio recordings using this amp from 2005 and 2006 were later repurposed in Cojum Dip's self-titled album.

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Bora Karaca uses the Apogee AD16X as listed on his LA Studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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Bora Karaca uses the AKG D112 as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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Bora Karaca uses the Josephson C42, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.

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On the gear page for Bora Karaca's studio "The Laboratory Audio," Bora lists that he uses Digidesign Pro Tools, later renamed to Avid Pro Tools.

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in good and evil tour 2011 use this.

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During the percussion solo of Cojum Dip's song "Puzzle Dust," Bora plays an Egyptian Darbuka

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On the gear page for Bora Karaca's studio "The Laboratory Audio," he lists a SWR Workingman's 15 Combo amp as one of the amplifiers available.

This amplifier was also used by Cojum Dip's bassists at various points.

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Stephan Wunderlich, a friend of Bora Karaca, confirmed in a Reddit message that Bora Karaca used the Soundtoys Decapitator for Cojum Dip's self-titled album for additional distortion on the guitars.

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According to a comment on Reddit by Stephan Wunderlich, a friend of Bora Karaca, Bora used various versions of Native Instruments Abbey Road Drummer for the self-titled Cojum Dip album.

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Bora Karaca lists on the gear page for his studio The Laboratory Audio that he has a Pearl Export drum kit. This was also used for various live shows for Cojum Dip.

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Bora Karaca lists that he owns a Yamaha Musashi Oak Snare on the gear page for his studio The Laboratory Audio.

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