Chris Cain
blues and jazz guitarist
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Chris Cain's Gear
In a YouTube video titled "We Are Scientists - Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt @ Letterman," Chris Cain is seen playing a Fender Precision Bass.
When Chris is asked, "Chris, what's that acoustic bass you have? It sounds sweet."
We Are Scientists reply on Twitter, "That's a @Fender Kingman acoustic bass — it sounds sweet indeed!"
Chris Cain can be seen playing a sunburst Thunderbird in this photo.
In the indieATL session video for "After Hours," Chris Cain is seen using an Ernie Ball Crocodile Leather Strap.
21:19 in the video you can see his foot pedals. I seen the same set up when they played at riverside in newcastle. I had a clear view from the top of the balcony.
21:19 in the video shows a clear view of pedal board.
Chris Cain can be seen using a black Gibson Ripper Bass throughout this video.
In a user-uploaded photo on the Arturia website, Chris Cain is shown using the Arturia Audiofuse Audio Interface.
In an Instagram story by We Are Scientists, a pedal setup featuring several bass pedals is visible, suggesting it belongs to Chris Cain. Among the pedals, the Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi is clearly identifiable at the bottom.
The Keeley Bassist Limiting Amplifier pedal can be seen in this screenshot from a We Are Scientists Instagram story. The multiple bass pedals indicate this is Chris Cain's pedalboard.
Chris Cain's Fulltone Bass-Drive Mosfet pedal can be seen in this Instagram story from We Are Scientists.
He uses the neck version of D Activators according to Dimarzio website .
On his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie website, it is confirmed that Chris Cain uses the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard OS 4x12 Cabinet.
On his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie website, it is confirmed that Chris Cain uses the Mesa/Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet.
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