Daniel Brummel
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Daniel Brummel's Gear
In many recent Ozma live performances, Daniel Brummel can be seen playing a Red Fender American Standard Jazz Bass, as depicted in the image provided.
In the Ozma performance at Crown City Studios, Daniel Brummel can be seen playing a Fender MIJ Jaguar Bass, as seen in this video.
In the 20th Anniversary Fan Interview for "Doubble Donkey Disc" on YouTube, Daniel Brummel discusses playing a Squier Bass. However, accompanying photos indicate he is actually using a Fender Precision Bass. It is likely that this is a Fender "Squier Series" Precision Bass.
In the Bass Player Magazine interview with Daniel Brummel from July 2003, it is stated that he plugs into an Ampeg SVT-4PRO 1200-Watt.
In a July 2003 interview with Bass Player Magazine, Daniel Brummel stated that he plugs into an Ampeg SVT 610 HLF 6x10.
In a July 2003 interview with Bass Player Magazine, it is stated that Daniel Brummel uses Ernie Ball Super Slinky Bass Strings (45-100).
In an interview with Bass Player Magazine in July 2003, Daniel Brummel mentioned that he sometimes uses the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi.
Daniel Brummel confirms his use of the Electro-Harmonix Sovtek Mike Matthews’ Red Army Overdrive in an interview, stating: "I really like that pedal's sound, but it was eating up tweeters on my cabinets. I went through four cabinets before I came to my senses and dropped it from the live set." (Source: Bass Player Magazine interview with Daniel Brummel - July 2003 - Weezerpedia)
At 0:25 in the making-of video for the Japanese version of Utsukushii Shibuya, Daniel Brummel can be seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Special, identified by the absence of a name on the truss rod cover and the presence of a silver Gibson logo.
In this video, Daniel can be seeing playing a Telecaster Custom.
In an Instagram post by Ozma, it is confirmed that Daniel Brummel used a Casio MT-100 on the track "Lorraine."
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