Christian Gisborne's Effects Pedals

Christian uses Holy Grail Neo and Oceans 11

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He uses the EHX Triangle Big Muff reissue because he def cannot afford a legit 1969 Triangle... but it sounds just about as good!

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Christian Gisborne, a devoted fan of Jack White, acquired the Third Man Records Mantic Flex fuzz pedal during a tour stop in Nashville, where he visited the Third Man Records headquarters. A user-uploaded photo confirms this acquisition.

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He uses zvex fuzz factory most notably on the song "Kids in Droves" off Velvet Starlings' 2nd record "Love Everything, Love Everyone"

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"Christian Gisborne is shown using a Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter in a user-uploaded photo."

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christian uses OCD as his main solo boost for live shows.

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Christian Gisborne consistently uses the blue Fulltone Full-Drive2 Mosfet overdrive pedal, as seen in numerous videos of his performances with Velvet Starlings.

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Although he recently stated in an instagram post that he has momentarily stopped using the DT for the time being to free up space on his board, he still uses it and it can be found all over VS video

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Christian Gisborne has discussed the Electro-Harmonix Mel9 Tape Replay Machine in interviews, expressing his interest in experimenting with it. However, he has not been seen using it during live performances.

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Christian Gisborne uses the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner during performances. Despite its functionality, he humorously notes that pressing any button can make the display hard to read for the rest of the show. The usage is confirmed by a user-uploaded photo.

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Christian Gisborne uses the MXR M133 Micro Amp to boost his guitar signal, especially during live performances when more volume is needed despite initial sound level adjustments. This usage is evidenced in a user-uploaded photo.

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Although he recently retired the use of his Whammy DT, he uses the Micro pog in its place as it's footprint is much smaller

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Christian Gisborne's first pedal was the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, as noted on the Velvet Starlings website.

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always using the snark with his acoustic

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Christian Gisborne uses the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor to eliminate buzzing when performing with his wireless setup. This information is detailed on the Velvet Starlings website.

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He has said the sovtek has a better bassy sound than the PI or any of the others

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Christian uses the EHX Bassballs envelope filter every once in awhile. He got it initially because Jack White and Cliff Burton use it and figured it would sound cool

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Christian Gisborne uses the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Neo reverb pedal during live performances for its simplicity and straightforwardness, despite preferring the spring reverb on the EHX Oceans 11. This information is detailed on the Velvet Starlings website.

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Christian Gisborne utilizes the Catalinbread Belle Epoch for achieving a 60s-style delay sound, as highlighted on the Velvet Starlings' official site.

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This is a community-built gear list for Christian Gisborne.

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