Christian Lembach's Effects Pedals
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From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video. Can be seen at 43:40
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In a Facebook post, on December 22 2016, Christian posted this image, showing among others in his collection, the DOD Carcosa Fuzz
From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video. Can be seen at 43:40
That Soda Meiser is the best Superfuzz I've ever played, even though I've had the fancy ones, and they're okay, but for some reason the Soda Meiser is the best.
The Fuzz Freq is Christian's signature fuzz pedal, manufactured by the company Idiotbox. In this Instagram post, on October 3 2016, Christian posted this image of his pedalboard. The Whores Fuzz Freq can be clearly seen in the picture
From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video:
"This was bought for me by my better half, Alex. I never expected to even see one of these, let alone play one, or have one. I've used it on half this record, or more. It does a nice overdrive, but it also does a really nice fuzz. It's incredible."
The ZVex Fuzzfactory can be seen on Christian's pedalboard. Original article:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/11/11/rigged-whores-guitaristvocalist-christian-lembach/
In this tweet, in September 25 2018, Christian posted a photo of his board for the then upcoming UK/EU tour. An EHX Freeze can be clearly seen in the top row.
In this Instagram post, on June 23 2018, Christian posted this image of various pedals in his home setup. The Devi Ever US Fuzz is visible in the middle of the bottom row.
Christian Lembach is pictured using the Latent Lemon Audio Hurts fuzz pedal in a Facebook post dated September 6, 2019.
Seen in a Facebook post by Christian, on January 6 2019.
In this Facebook post on Whores' page, a DBA Fuzz War can be seen
From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video. Can be seen at 33:55
Another Jext Telez, the Dizzy Tone V4, which has the OC44, for my fellow nerds.
Can be seen on Christian's pedalboard. Original article:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/11/11/rigged-whores-guitaristvocalist-christian-lembach/
On Christian's pedalboard. Mentioned here:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/11/11/rigged-whores-guitaristvocalist-christian-lembach/
On Christian's pedalboard. He says it's a "fixed or cocked wah". Mentioned here:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/11/11/rigged-whores-guitaristvocalist-christian-lembach/
Mentioned in source article. Christian says he rarely uses it.
In this tweet, in September 25 2018, Christian posted a photo of his board for the then upcoming UK/EU tour. A Dr Scientist Bitquest be clearly seen in the bottom row.
In this Instagram post, on October 3 2016, Christian posted this image of his pedalboard. The Black Yorba Fuzz can be clearly seen in the picture
In this Instagram post, on October 3 2016, Christian posted this image of his pedalboard. The Japanese Girl Wah can be clearly seen in the picture
In this Instagram post, on June 23 2018, Christian posted this image of various pedals in his home setup. The Digitech Whammy is visible on the top left.
Loop two has a green Russian “bubble font” Big Muff and an Earthquaker Devices Black Eye clean boost. They are both on all the time, so when I hit the Loop-Master switcher it flips from whatever I have selected in loop one to both pedals in loop two. This is the crush/kill/destroy sound when we hit the heavy-heavies.
Seen in a Facebook post by Christian, on January 20 2020.
Seen in a Facebook post by Christian, on September 6 2019.
Seen in a Facebook post by Christian, on September 6 2019.
Seen in a Facebook post by Christian, on July 19 2019.
Seen in a Facebook post by Christian, on March 2 2018. A pedalboard set up for home use.
In this Facebook post in the band's page, there's a picture of a pedalboard set up for home recording. In it, the Zvex Fuzz Probe is clearly visible.
In this Facebook post on Whores' band page, the Fuzzhugger FX Velcrobot can be seen.
From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown. Can be seen at 35:35
A buddy of mine, who owns the studio where we did the AC/DC cover had one of these. I borrowed it, fell in love with it, and I use it on one of our new songs.
The Beetronix is similar to the Schuman PLL pedal. JP Justin, San Diego dude, who's in a ton of bands turned me onto that sound because he used it a bunch in The Locust, and Dead Cross. It's like a fuzz with a crazy harmonizing oscillator. It has octaves, fuzz, it's so bonkers.
From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video. Can be seen at 38:30
The Somersault is sort of a chorus, sort of a vibe. That's a great company too, they make great pedals. Philippe came to a show in Colombia, Sout Carolina, and we spoke a bunch, and when I was asking the internet about vibrato, he was like "dude, just get a Somersault"
I have it set to a seasick sound so we do some Pixies-like stuff with gain. It's basically instant 80's, which I love.
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