Chris Robertson's Effects Pedals

Chris uses a Tube Screamer as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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Chris uses a modified scrambler that has been rehoused in a smaller casing, as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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“I use this for a lot of my lead work, and also for a lot of the stuff from the new record. Then there are also a couple of [older] songs, like White Trash Millionaire, that I use it on now.”

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Chris uses a Swollen Pickle as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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Chris uses a OC-3 Super Octave as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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Chris uses a Tremonti Wah as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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Chris uses a Phase 90 as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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“I use this wah because I like the sweep. I prefer a wah that doesn’t have a button, and that just self activates when you put your foot on it.”

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Chris uses a TU-3 as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video

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“If I just want to add that extra bit of wetness – if the room is really dry, or something – I’ll use the Samsara.”

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“I don’t really even use the chorus, but it’s got an extra button for vibrato, so I keep the vibrato on. I use it for songs like Fiesta Del Fuego and Me And Mary Jane, which have this super-fast vibrato on verse parts.”

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Chris mentions his Tuner at 12:10

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Chris uses the Fuzz Face mini silicon for rhythm fuzz, as mentioned at 13:20

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Chris Robertson utilizes the MXR DC Brick™ Power Supply – M237 on his pedalboard, as showcased in MusicRadar's feature on professional guitarists' setups.

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In this post chris shows off his quad cortex. He runs this to front of house, while also running a line 6 cab for stage volume

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