David Potts
David Potts' Gear
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy explains his pedal setup. "I just use a very simple set of seven pedals in a chain." He says, "There is a tuner, a Sparkle Drive (Voodoo Lab), and then I’ve got this round (laughs) …this round thing… Exporia it’s called; a RAT ProCo, a chorus (Marshall Supervibe) and two delays (Boss DD-5 and a Shadow Echo by Dr. J.) – one for really going a bit daft and sound-effectsy, which is made by a company called Joyo based in Manchester, and then a short delay for the slapback stuff, because a lot of the Joy Division stuff had been put through a simulator."
In this undated live image, we see Pottsy performing live with his trusty Telecaster.
In (this image from a live performance in Japan in 2008)(https://i.imgur.com/sfKUtb1.jpg), Pottsy is playing an Ephiphone Sheraton.
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy explains his pedal setup. "I just use a very simple set of seven pedals in a chain." He says, "There is a tuner, a Sparkle Drive (Voodoo Lab), and then I’ve got this round (laughs) …this round thing… Exporia it’s called; a RAT ProCo, a chorus (Marshall Supervibe) and two delays (Boss DD-5 and a Shadow Echo by Dr. J.) – one for really going a bit daft and sound-effectsy, which is made by a company called Joyo based in Manchester, and then a short delay for the slapback stuff, because a lot of the Joy Division stuff had been put through a simulator."
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy explains his pedal setup. "I just use a very simple set of seven pedals in a chain." He says, "There is a tuner, a Sparkle Drive (Voodoo Lab), and then I’ve got this round (laughs) …this round thing… Exporia it’s called; a RAT ProCo, a chorus (Marshall Supervibe) and two delays (Boss DD-5 and a Shadow Echo by Dr. J.) – one for really going a bit daft and sound-effectsy, which is made by a company called Joyo based in Manchester, and then a short delay for the slapback stuff, because a lot of the Joy Division stuff had been put through a simulator."
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy explains his pedal setup. "I just use a very simple set of seven pedals in a chain." He says, "There is a tuner, a Sparkle Drive (Voodoo Lab), and then I’ve got this round (laughs) …this round thing… Exporia it’s called; a RAT ProCo, a chorus (Marshall Supervibe) and two delays (Boss DD-5 and a Shadow Echo by Dr. J.) – one for really going a bit daft and sound-effectsy, which is made by a company called Joyo based in Manchester, and then a short delay for the slapback stuff, because a lot of the Joy Division stuff had been put through a simulator."
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy explains his pedal setup. "I just use a very simple set of seven pedals in a chain." He says, "There is a tuner, a Sparkle Drive (Voodoo Lab), and then I’ve got this round (laughs) …this round thing… Exporia it’s called; a RAT ProCo, a chorus (Marshall Supervibe) and two delays (Boss DD-5 and a Shadow Echo by Dr. J.) – one for really going a bit daft and sound-effectsy, which is made by a company called Joyo based in Manchester, and then a short delay for the slapback stuff, because a lot of the Joy Division stuff had been put through a simulator."
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy states, "My amps are a Vox AC30, Fender Twin Reverb and the Fender Deville."
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy states, "My amps are a Vox AC30, Fender Twin Reverb and the Fender Deville."
In this November 2017 interview with Guitars Exchange, Pottsy states, "My amps are a Vox AC30, Fender Twin Reverb and the Fender Deville." (The article links to the 65 Twin Reverb model, leading one to believe that this is the version he plays through.)
In this 1998 live performance by Monaco at Reading Festival, we can see Pottsy playing a LP Custom. It first appears clearly at the 16-second mark.
In this live performance clip from TFI Friday, Pottsy performs "What Do You Want From Me" with a Strat, which is visible from the 22-second mark through the rest of the video.
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