Dave Collins' Gear

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**Dave: **I use 2 x 215 boxes with a couple of Sunn 200watt heads. The pedal I use is a Morley JD 110, which is a boost pedal that a lot of old country guys use. I found a whole stack of them for sale, so I bought all of them so I’ll never have to worry about running out of them.

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Dave Collins is shown using a Squier Precision Bass, as depicted in a user-uploaded photo on Flickr.

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Dixie's Sunn Concert Bass head is seen behind him, stacked with a Sunn Concert Slave and two 2x15" cabs.

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Here Dixie Dave is seen playing a Peavey T-40 bass

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In this video, he is seen using the Mesa, stacked with a couple Ampeg 4x10s. The video is from a live gig in Russia, and that rig was probably rented locally.

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Dave Collins uses a Mesa Boogie 2x15 Road Ready Bass Cabinet, as seen in a user-uploaded photo on Flickr. The cabinet is notably missing its brand badges, giving it a distinctive appearance.

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In this photo, Dave Collins is seen using a Shure SM57, suggesting it is part of his equipment lineup.

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Dixie's Sunn Concert Slave is seen behind him, stacked with a Sunn Concert Bass and two 2x15" cabs.

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In the photo from Bing, Dave Collins is seen using a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner, positioned in front of his Concert Slave amplifier.

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Dave Collins' rig is known to consist of two Sunn heads connected to 2x15 cabinets, with the lower cabinet identified as a modified Peavey 2x15 Enclosure, featuring speaker covers and stripped down to natural wood. This is supported by an image available on Equipboard.

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In the YouTube video titled "Dixie" Dave Collins of Weedeater - BASS BREAKDOWN! by TheBassNerds, Dave Collins is seen using a Mexican-made Fender Precision Bass at 2:58.

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