Brian King
Brian King's Gear
A TS9 Tubescreamer is easily identifiable in the banner photo. The pedal is seen under Brian's elbow.
In the Pitchfork interview, Brian King is seen with the Electro-Harmonix Sovtek "Green Russian" Big Muff Pi V7C. It's identifiable by its distinctive angled face, tank green color, and large silver toggle switch.
Brian mentioned the Eventide Space pedal when asked what his favourite pedals were.
In this picture you can see Brian playing a Fender Telecaster Deluxe from 1972 on stage
Brian mentioned the Eventide Pitchfactor when asked what his favourite pedals were.
In an Instagram post by japandroids, Brian King is seen using a Marshall Super Lead 100-Watt Head. The amplifier features a small, solid black border around the front, six visible knobs, and a section of toggle switches. The distinctive Marshall font matches that of the Super Lead 100 model.
In a Pitchfork interview, Brian King of Japandroids is pictured with a Fender '68 Custom Twin Reverb amplifier. The image highlights the amp's distinctive two-channel setup and the aged brown grill cloth, characteristic of its vintage design.
2 Orange cabinets can be seen behind Brian along with hiwatt amp heads during this performance.
First picture I have seen of Brian King not using a Telecaster. He is pictured playing a standard black Les Paul with stickers and what looks like the pickup selector taped down in the lead position.
The Custom Hiwatt amp is pictured above Brian's head and is identified by the 4 input jacks placed in a square fashion with the 7 knobs lined across the face of the amp making this a DR504.
13 knobs on the face of the amp, Roland logo in the top left corner, Thin grill with 2x12 speakers visbile with chrome bulb in center of each speaker within the cabinet.
8x10 speakers in cabinet with the long white "classic" logo in the bottom right of the base cabinet, The Ampeg logo from the top left corner is removed but the box logo left a fade mark on the grill of the amp, Borner around the amp matches that of a Ampeg SVT-810E.
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