Boz Boorer's Effects Pedals

(4:29 minute mark) - Boorer says that is a good distortion pedal, but he uses it because of the special feedback effect it has, not because of the distortion effect. He further demoes the sound he opts to get.

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On the TC Electronic website, Boz Boorer is featured using the TC Electronic Ditto Looper in his guitar setup.

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"Sit back and watch as Boz talks through his pedalboard, explaining where he uses each BOSS pedal in the setlist, from the DM-2 delay that drives Certain People I Know to the RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor that brings drama to the climax of Meat Is Murder."

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"Sit back and watch as Boz talks through his pedalboard, explaining where he uses each BOSS pedal in the setlist, from the DM-2 delay that drives Certain People I Know to the RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor that brings drama to the climax of Meat Is Murder."

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(2:21 minute mark) - Boorer doesn't use those often, but he has two of them. The reason is that he tends to use overdrive more than fuzz, but he uses clean sound more often than those two.

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(2:26 minute mark) - Boorer used to experiment with many ways of getting the acoustic sound. Now, he settled on the Boss AC-3, which goes straight into the DI box.

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(4:25 minute mark) - Boorer says he uses this pedal, along with his Boss RT-20 for "Meat Is Murder". He uses the newer version of it, the Waza Craft Boss VB-2.

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(5:40 minute mark) - Boorer praised the pedal for being so simple-made, yet the pedal "does what it's said to do". He has one of those in his pedalboard.

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According to Premier Guitar's gear list attached with the interview with Boorer, one of the pedals he uses is the Boss CE-1 chorus ensemble pedal.

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According to Premier Guitar's gear list attached with the interview with Boorer, one of the pedals he uses is the Boss RC-2 loop station.

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According to Premier Guitar's gear list attached with the interview with Boorer, one of the pedals he uses is the Boss CS-3 compression sustainer pedal.

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The page shows that Boz uses this pedal

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At 1:48 minute mark, Boorer explains the usage of the Boss TR-2. He uses is mainly as a effect, at the end of certain songs.

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(3:02 minute mark) - Boorer uses this pedal on "Jack The Ripper".

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According to Pigtronix's artists section on their website, Boz Boorer uses an Echolution Delay.

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According to Premier Guitar's gear list attached with the interview with Boorer, one of the pedals he uses is the T-Rex Tonebug Phaser.

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According to the Source Audio's website, Boorer uses the Source Audio Wah Filter.

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Featured on Boorer's official Rainger FX artist page.

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It can be seen at 0:09.

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It can be seen at 2:18.

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It can be seen at 5:48. It's a bit hard to read, but I'm pretty sure it's a Pedaltrain Novo, and it appears to long to be any model other than the 32.

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This is a community-built gear list for Boz Boorer.

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