Chris Traynor
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Chris Traynor has used the Lovepedal Kalamazoo Overdrive Pedal Gold Limited Edition extensively over the years, as mentioned in his Twitter post.
My favorite type of pedal is without a doubt Fuzz. I think you can tell a lot about when a person grew up by the kind of Fuzz they like. My favorite vintage Fuzz is a Sov Tek green civil war era big muff. I have two of them that I just treasure. Jeorge Tripps makes a new version of this pedal for Way Huge called a Russian Pickle, and that’s what I have been using lately.
This article states, "Traynor controls the Axe-FX with a Voodoo Lab Ground Control (the same one he's used on tour for 10 years). He also uses a Boss TU-2…"
According to this article, by Premier Guitar, Traynor "also uses a Boss TU-2, a Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Signature Cry Baby, and an Ernie Ball VP JR Volume Pedal.
Another proud owner of the MXR M-101 Phase 90 Pedal is Chris Traynor according his official artist page on Dunlop's site.
According to Dunlop's official artist page for Chris he uses a MXR MC401 Boost/Line Driver.
"I started using this pedal in Helmet because it was the only pedal that would give a clear, good quality gain...They're super road worthy and I've used it on every single record I've recorded," says Chris Traynor, at 0:35 in this video.
"I always carry a Dunlop wah, Phase 90 (Re-issue), whammy pedal, vintage 808, Blue Box and a box full of delays, compressors and choruses"
According to Maxon's website, Traynor uses the Maxon SD-9 Super Distortion.
My favorite type of pedal is without a doubt Fuzz. I think you can tell a lot about when a person grew up by the kind of Fuzz they like. My favorite vintage Fuzz is a Sov Tek green civil war era big muff. I have two of them that I just treasure. Jeorge Tripps makes a new version of this pedal for Way Huge called a Russian Pickle, and that’s what I have been using lately.
My favorite type of pedal is without a doubt Fuzz. I think you can tell a lot about when a person grew up by the kind of Fuzz they like. My favorite vintage Fuzz is a Sov Tek green civil war era big muff. I have two of them that I just treasure. Jeorge Tripps makes a new version of this pedal for Way Huge called a Russian Pickle, and that’s what I have been using lately. My second favorite effect is an echoplex ep-2, but that is very temperamental machine. I love using the Diamond Memory Lane 2, it’s my favorite tap tempo delay of all time, and I usually have that on my board for studio sessions.
This article says that Traynor "also uses a Boss TU-2, a Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Signature Cry Baby…"
Chris uses a Dunlop UV-1 Univibe. Source.
"I always carry a Dunlop wah, Phase 90 (Re-issue), whammy pedal, vintage 808, Blue Box and a box full of delays, compressors and choruses."
According to Maxon's website, Traynor uses the Maxon PH350 Rotary Phaser pedal.
According to Maxon's website, Traynor uses the Maxon AD80 Analog Delay pedal.
According to Maxon's website, Traynor uses the Maxon FL-301 Flanger.
According to Maxon's website, Traynor uses the Maxon AF-9 Auto Filter pedal.
Chris Traynor uses the Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss delay pedal, as mentioned in his Twitter post discussing his well-traveled Pedaltrain setup.
Chris Traynor mentions on Twitter that he has been using the Way Huge Echo Puss pedal on his Pedaltrain for about 10 years, highlighting its durability through extensive global tours.
Chris Traynor uses the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power® 4x4, as mentioned in his tweet about his well-traveled Pedaltrain setup.
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