Bora Karaca
Bora Karaca's Gear
Bora Karaca uses the Sennheiser e 865 CondenserI, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca uses the Shure SM57, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca uses the Sennheiser MD 421-II, as listed on his LA studio's website, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca lists the Avedis MA5 Microphone Preamp on the gear page for his studio, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca lists the Shadow Hills Industries Mono GAMA on the gear page for his studio, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca lists the API 512c on the gear page for his studio, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca lists the Purple Audio Biz Mk 500 Series Mic Preamp on the gear page for his studio, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca lists the ADAM Audio A8X Powered Studio Monitor on the gear page for his studio, The Laboratory Audio.
Bora Karaca lists the ADAM Audio Sub8 on the gear page for his studio, The Laboratory Audio.
In an older listing for the gear page of Bora Karaca's studio, The Laboratory Audio, he lists the Mesa-Boogie F-50 as an available amplifier.
In an older listing for the gear page of Bora Karaca's studio, The Laboratory Audio, he lists the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4x10 as an available amplifier.
Stephan Wunderlich, a friend of Bora Karaca, confirmed in a Reddit message that Bora Karaca used a version of IK Multimedia AmpliTube (either AmpliTube 2 or AmpliTube 3) for Cojum Dip's self-titled album's main guitar tone.
In the gear listing for Bora Karaca's studio, he lists having a Bösendorfer Grand Piano.
In this photo from Bora Karaca's Instagram, it shows a few pedals in his studio. Among these is the DigiTech XP-100 Whammy-Wah.
In this photo from Bora Karaca's Instagram, it shows a few pedals in his studio. Among these is the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi.
In this photo from Bora Karaca's Instagram, it shows a few pedals in his studio. Among these is the ZVEX Hand-Painted Tremolo Probe.
In this Cojum Dip concert photo, Bora's Line 6 Floor Board can be seen behind him. This would control effects for his Line 6 Flextone.
In this photo of Bora Karaca's studio, the Line 6 FBV Shortboard can be seen sitting in front of his amplifier.
In this concert photo from 2025, Bora can be seen using a Neural DSP Quad Cortex.
Bora Karaca lists that he owns a Pearl 14x5 Chad Smith Signature Snare Drum on the gear page for his studio The Laboratory Audio.
In this photo taken in Bora's house during a Cojum Dip rehearsal, the package for Ernie Ball Regular Slinky 5-String Bass Strings can be seen. Because the 5-string bass guitars used in Cojum Dip concerts were owned by Bora, it can be concluded that this package of strings were used by Bora.
In this photo, Bora (portraying Bodur the Clumsy in Cojum Dip) can be seen using the Black & Decker CD142S Power Drill. He originally would use this in live performances during the song "Puzzle Dust" before passing the responsibility to Jacob Hurley.
He also used it for the same section in the studio version of "Puzzle Dust".
In this photo, Bora (portraying Bodur the Clumsy) appears to be using an Ibanez RG321. The headstock shape, what is visible of the headstock markings, and what is visible of the controls and pickup selector match with many Ibanez RG models. The wood that is visible on the fretboard matches with that of the RG321 model.
In these photos, Bora Karaca (portraying Bodur the Magnificent) can be seen using a customized Kiesel DC. Kiesel's website has a Custom Builder page, which allows for a lot of modificiations, some of which present here are not available on the website itself.
Some of the customizations include: set-through neck, 2x4 headstock, buckeye burl top wood, 3 piece neck with maple wood and purple heart stripe, gold color pickup pole pieces, humbucker-single-humbucker configuration, and many more, which can all be seen here: https://www.kieselguitars.com/builder/guitar?type=guitar&buildId=bd0c7d4b-01ce-467d-ac92-d1bd088927c8?utm_campaign=shared-guitar-build&utm_source=user-shared
The Kiesel Aries has a very similar body shape, but the set-through neck option doesn't support a body with no bevels. The Kiesel DC, however, does support having no bevels.
On Bora Karaca's website for his studio, The Laboratory Audio, he lists that he owns an Orange 4x12HP.
In this photo uploaded to Bora Karaca's Instagram, he can be seen using Apple Logic Pro while working on the Cojum Dip album, as evidenced by the caption reading "OH DIP".
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In this live concert from Sonic Lunch 2024, Bora Karaca can be seen using the BMG Special LE in a Tangerine Dream finish (with a different pickguard than what the Tangerine Dream typically comes with). He uses this guitar throughout most of the performance, and is first seen right at the start of the video.
Dingwall Guitars NG3 Adam "Nolly" Getgood Signature 5-string Multi-scale Electric Bass Guitar
Electric BassesIn this live concert from Sonic Lunch 2024, Bora Karaca can be seen using a Dingwall Guitars NG3 Adam "Nolly" Getgood Signature 5-string Multi-scale Electric Bass Guitar first at 8:16, and continues to use it at various points throughout the video.
In this Instagram video, Bora Karaca can briefly be seen in the background using a Gary Kramer R-36 Turbulence with a Glossy Black finish.
In this Instagram video, Bora Karaca can briefly be seen towards the end using an Ormsby TX GTR 7 String with a Shell Pink finish.
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