David Pajo
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David Pajo's Gear
According to this article written by a fan,Pajo uses a Boss HM-2 playing with Slint,and he shows his settings
David can be seen playing a Fender Telecaster in this photo.
David can be seen playing a Stratocaster in this photo.
Shawn Lobb, David's guitar tech mentions at 2:29 that David uses an Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi.
"And I saw a Bass Blowtorch there too for distortion" - Bryan Kehoe at 2:38 of this DunlopTV video.
According to this article written by a fan,Pajo uses a DOD American Metal playing with Slint and he shows his settings
David Pajo can be seen with his Spectra H-162 amp head in this photo.
David Pajo can be seen with his Precision Bass in this photo.
In an Instagram post, David Pajo discusses recording a 26-minute song in one take using the Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer, highlighting its role in capturing the performance without any editing or overdubs.
In this post in his instagram,David plays with a EQD Life Pedal
Behind David Pajo in this photo, a SVT-CL Classic bass head can be seen.
The classic 8x10 cab played through the SVT-CL head during David's bass duties with Interpol.
"You know that Carlos actually used those picks as well they're perfect for playing like, cuz, the bass lines are kind of aggressive...if you're digging in with the pick I notice my hand cramps up, because they're fat too and really pointy my hand doesn't cramp up ever." - David Pajo at 4:00.
David's bass tech mentions and shows his Peterson StroboStomp2 Pedal Virtual Strobe Tuner at 2:30 in this DunlopTV video.
In this image from a 2000Papa M performance in Geneva, Switzerland, David Pajo can be seen using a 1988 Pro Co RAT 2 (flatbox) as the last pedal in his chain.
In an image from a 2000 Papa M performance in Geneva, Switzerland, David Pajo can be seen using a Dunlop TS-1 Tremolo Stereo Pan in his pedal chain.
David Pajo is confirmed to use a Gibson ES-135 Electric Guitar during his 2000 tour with his project Papa M. This is evidenced by a photo shared by David Pajo on his Instagram account, stating, "By 1999 the name had changed to Papa M and 'Live From A Shark Cage' was released," and describing the 2000 tour in Geneva, Switzerland.
David Pajo is seen using the Fender Parallel Universe Whiteguard Stratocaster on the cover of his new album, "Ballads of Harry Houdini," as confirmed by a photo shared by Drag City Records on their Instagram account.
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