Dallon Weekes
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In an Instagram video post, Dallon Weekes is seen using the Darkglass Electronics Duality Dual Fuzz Engine, showcasing his gear setup.
Dallon played a Kala Uke during an iDKHow acoustic set
Used in this video on YT "Modern Day Cain / IDKHBTFM"
Seen in Dallons gearmasters episode
Seen in Dallons Gear Masters video
Uses Fender Bass Strings .45 .105 Gauge
In episode 294 of Digital Tour Bus's "Gear Masters," Dallon Weekes of iDKHOW discusses his use of the Mogami Platinum Series Instrument Cable.
In a YouTube video titled "Idkhow acoustic set 1/31/19," Dallon Weekes is seen using the Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI with a ukulele.
Dallon uses a pedaltrain classic jr pedalboard for idkhow shows. Judging by the size and ammount of pedals on the board it is undeniably this item.
Dallon uses this microphone in the three christmas songs on the iDKHOW Christmas EP
It looks like an Epiphone Viola based on the controls and the tailpiece.
"I was never into violin basses before (They’re small/I’m not small.), but this little fella has been bringing some heat lately."
In this picture Dallon sports the WTP Head atop his Aguilar Cab. It is hard to tell if this is the 600w or 900w version but it is one of the two.
Seen mounted to Dallons mic stand during a recent rehearsal
Seen in Weekes home studio. He uses this with his Tenor Guitar, and Electric Guitars
Weekes has a Jazzmaster in his studio
In this picture, right smack dab in the center, you can see a General Electric Tote-A-Tune, a toy synthesizer from the 70's. Possibly modified.
In an Instagram post shared by Dallon Weekes, the Casio Casiotone MT-40 is visible among his collection of synthesizers.
In an Instagram post shared by Dallon Weekes, a Fender Telecaster is visible in the studio setup. This aligns with the band's established connection with Fender instruments.
This cassette deck can be seen used as a prop several times in multiple music videos, including "Razzmatazz", "Merry Christmas Everybody", and "Oh Noel". It's often seen with a microphone implied to be plugged into the back of it. The microphone is unidentified.
In the music video for "Do It All the Time", the Minimoog is featured prominently and frequently throughout the entire video; and the iconic sound of the Moog oscillator is easily distinguished throughout the entire "1981 Extended Play" album.
Dallon describes this bass at 0:26 in the video. He says that the body is from a 1981 Precision bass, and the neck is a 50s reissue.
“Even though the Power Grid (SFX-08) was designed for guitar, its three band EQ is perfect for building an excellent bass distortion.” ~Dallon Weekes, bassist for Panic at the Disco & The Brobecks”
Fender Custom Shop '60 Precision Bass Journeyman Relic in Shell Pink with Painted Headcap, first seen with Dallon Weeks at The Canopy Club, Urbana, IL, USA, on June 6, 2025.
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