Brendan Ekstrom
Brendan Ekstrom's Gear
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Ekstrom uses Eminence Red Coat The Governor speakers.
"I really like the belle. I pretty much only tour with strymon for the amount of save capabilities but I've been getting some really cool tones with some of these smaller delay pedals. Philly fuzz is really cool. I find any fuzz combined with that MXR to be pretty amazing." - Ekstrom about the Catalinbread Bell Epoch. (comment found under the Instagram video)
"Philly fuzz is really cool. I find any fuzz combined with that MXR to be pretty amazing." - Ekstrom wrote this comment in the comment section of the video.
In this messy pedalboard photo posted by Ekstrom on his official Instagram page, the Strymon Mobius can be seen.
In this messy pedalboard photo posted by Ekstrom on his official Instagram page, the GigRig G2 switching system can be seen.
In this messy pedalboard photo posted by Ekstrom on his official Instagram page, the TC Electronic PolyTune can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Boss RC-50 looper can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Boss NS-2 noise suppressor can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Lehle Little Dual can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Blackout Musket can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Boss TR-2 tremolo can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Barber Tone Press can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Boss RV-3 is visible.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the vintage EHX Stereo Memory Man can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Boss DD-20 giga delay can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the EHX Big Muff Pi can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the EHX POG can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the DigiTech Whammy (4th generation) can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the MXR Dyna Comp can be seen.
In this collection of pedals photo posted by Ekstrom on his Instagram profile, the Pigtronix Philosopher's Tone comp pedal can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the TSVG Hard Stuff can be seen in the photo.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the TSVG Emperor can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the EHX Holy Grail Nano can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the Boss OC-3 Super Octave pedal can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the Marshall Single Footswitch can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the Akai Headrush Delay/Looper pedal can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the Line 6 POD XT live can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the Strymon BlueSky can be seen.
In this Instagram photo shared on Ekstrom's account, the Empress Tape Delay can be seen.
"@catalinbread taking over the board." - Brendan Ekstrom on Instagram
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