Daisuke Ozasa's Gear

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Daisuke Ozasa is seen using a Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar during the "Official髭男dism - B-Side Blues [special program 'Time to Rejoice']" session on YouTube.

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daisuke is seen using Gibson Les Paul

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In the introductory segment of the video titled "[Digest] Official髭男dism 'Live at Radio'," Daisuke Ozasa is seen using a 1967 Fender Telecaster - Blonde.

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The image proof shows Daisuke Ozasa holding a PRS Custom 24.

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Daisuke Ozasa is seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s 2019 Gold Top throughout the "White Noise" live performance, as shown in the Official髭男dism live video from the "SHOCKING NUTS TOUR" at 日本武道館 on February 16, 2023, as well as in the song's music video.

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In the music video for Official Hige Dandism's "Nichijo," guitarist Daisuke Ozasa is visibly using a Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp at 1:46 and at several other moments throughout the video.

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In the music video for Official Hige Dandism's "White Noise," guitarist Daisuke Ozasa can be seen using a Hiwatt Custom 100 Amplifier Head at the 1:41 mark and 2:55 mark. Daisuke Ozasa also uses it during live shows.

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In this Instagram picture posted by Free The Tone of Daisuke Ozasa's live gear during the "Arena Tour 2024 - Rejoice" shows, two Eventide H9 Max pedals can be seen on Ozasa's pedalboard. Ozasa also uses it for recording songs in the studio.

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On the 6th picture in this Instagram post posted on Official Hige Dandism account, Daisuke Ozasa can be seen using a Charvel EVH Art Series guitar during an Official Hige Dandism "Live at Stadium 2025" show, specifically the Red/White/Black version. Daisuke Ozasa notably uses it to play "Mixed Nuts" and the various whammy bar noises present in the song with the guitar's Floyd Rose bridge.

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards for guitarists like Daisuke Ozasa, a photo shows the Strymon BigSky being used in Daisuke's setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards for guitarists like Daisuke Ozasa, a photo shows the Strymon TimeLine being used in Daisuke's setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company known for creating custom products and pedalboards, a photo confirms that guitarist Daisuke Ozasa used the Strymon Mobius Modulator in his setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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An Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards, confirms that guitarist Daisuke Ozasa used the Pete Cornish P-2 fuzz effects pedal in his setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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An Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards, confirms that guitarist Daisuke Ozasa incorporated the Pete Cornish P-1 pedal into his setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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An Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards, confirms that guitarist Daisuke Ozasa used the JHS The AT+ Andy Timmons Signature pedal in his setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards for guitarists like Daisuke Ozasa, a photo shows the Pete Cornish ST-2 (Grey Series) being used in Daisuke's setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards for guitarists like Daisuke Ozasa, a photo shows two Fender Twin Reverb amps used in Daisuke's setup for his 2024 arena tour.

Additionally, according to another post on Free The Tone’s website, the Twin Reverb speakers are not used; instead, the amp speaker outputs are connected to Two notes / Torpedo Live.

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards for guitarists like Daisuke Ozasa, a photo shows Two Notes Torpedo Live Digital Loadbox and Speaker Simulator used in Daisuke's setup for his 2024 arena tour.

Additionally, according to another post on Free The Tone’s website, the speakers in the Fender Twin Reverbs are not used; instead, the amp speaker outputs are connected to Two notes / Torpedo Live.

https://www.freethetone.com/en/artists/detail71/

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In an Instagram post by Free The Tone, a Japanese company specializing in custom products and pedalboards for guitarists like Daisuke Ozasa, a photo shows the SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica EX Tower (located below the white Two Notes Torpedo Live Digital Loadbox and Speaker Simulators) being used in Daisuke's setup for his 2024 arena tour.

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In this video posted on Official Hige Dandism's Youtube channel of the band working on the song "50%", Daisuke Ozasa can be seen with a Vox Tone Bender MKIII pedal at 4:15 in the video.

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In the third picture of an Instagram post by Daisuke Ozasa, a Universal Audio OX is visible on top of a Hiwatt amplifier head behind the artist during a live show in Osaka in December 2021.

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In an Instagram post made by Daisuke Ozasa, he can be seen with a Marshall Plexi 1959SLP amplifier head.

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At 6:08 in this youtube video posted on Official Hige Dandism channel of the band working on the song "Sharon", Daisuke Ozasa can be seen recording guitar parts for the song with an Anderson Guitarworks Angel guitar.

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The Free The Tone company's website showcases several images of Daisuke Ozasa's gear, including one where two Free The Tone PA-1QG Equalizer pedals are clearly visible.

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In this picture posted on Daisuke Ozasa's Instagram profile, a Sennheiser e906 dynamic microphone can be seen in front of the Marshall cabinet that Daisuke Ozasa is posing with.

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In this video on Official Hige Dandism youtube channel of the band working on the song "Apoptosis", Daisuke Ozasa can be seen playing with a Digitech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal, with Satoshi Fujihara pressing it for him to record pitch shifting automation into Apple Logic Pro DAW. Daisuke Ozasa also has the pedal during live shows.

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Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar

Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar

Solid Body Electric Guitars
Color/Finish: Ebony with Gold Hardware Year: 2000s

In the music video of the song "Make Me Wonder" by Official Hige Dandism, Daisuke Ozasa can be seen playing on a Gibson Les Paul Custom guitar, specifically a black one with white binding and gold hardware (listed as EB GH, at least on Thomann).

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