Brian Aubert
Brian Aubert's Effects Pedals
Aubert's EHX Big Muff Pi can be seen in this photo of his pedalboard, taken at a Silversun Pickups show in 2006 at the Belly Up Tavern.
Brian Aubert's Fulltone Full-Drive2 can be seen in this photo of his pedalboard, taken at a Silversun Pickups gig at the Silverlake Lounge in 2007.
Bottom right corner of Brian Aubert's pedalboard, to the left of his Tube Screamer, it can be seen that he uses the Pro Co RAT distortion pedal.
This article taken from Silversun Pickups official website confirms that it's a 1980s Pro Co RAT.
This photo of Brian Aubert's pedalboard, taken at a Silversun Pickups gig at the Belly Up Tavern in November 2006, shows his Boss RC-20 Loop Station pedal.
In the bottom left corner of his pedalboard, Brian Aubert's Line 6 DL4 Delay Pedal can be seen. This photo was taken by Amateurchemist at a Silversun Pickups gig at the Silverlake Lounge in 2007.
In the bottom right corner of his pedalboard, Brian Aubert's Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer pedal can be seen. This photo was taken by Amateurchemist at a Silversun Pickups gig at the Silverlake Lounge in 2007.
In the bottom left corner of Brian Aubert's pedalboard, his Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay pedal can be seen.
To the right of his pedalboard, Brian Aubert's Foxrox Octron octave pedal can be seen.
In this photo of Brian Aubert's pedalboard, he can be seen using a T-Rex Engineering FuelTank Classic Power Supply to power his pedals. It is distinguishable as the Classic since it only says "The Fuel Tank" on top of the box.
In the top row of Brian Aubert's pedalboard, his Radial Big Shot True Bypass Amplifier Switcher can be seen.
Brian Aubert's Guyatone MD-3 Micro Digital Delay pedal can be seen in the top right corner of his pedalboard.
You can see Brian using self oscillation on the pedal at 3:30 in the video
Silversun Pickups are mentioned on the official Devi Ever web page of the Soda Meiser as a band that has used the pedal.
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