David Sullivan's Effects Pedals
According to Premier Guitar's article, Sullivan uses the Mooer Ninety Orange pedal.
The ThunderClaw can be seen 21:36 into the video. David put it after the Earthquake Dispatch Master because he says that the Earthquake unit doesn't do well after distortion. He mainly uses it as a preamp during solos, with treble cranked in order to compensate the "dark" sound of the Orange cabinet.
According to Premier Guitar's article, Sullivan uses the MXR Bass Octave Deluxe pedal.
3:30 "Mostly I have the gain very low on this, the volume up pretty high and the bass cut and the treble boosted…"
The Phase 95 can be seen around 20:28 in the video. David usually played with a MXR Phase 90 but he says that he replaced it with the 95 in order to have a smaller pedalboard. He also says that he can't really tell the difference between the two MXR pedals. He mainly uses the 90 circuit with the "Script" switch turned off.
"I just had a tuner and an MXR Phase 90. The distortion was all just the amp."
According to Premier Guitar's article, Sullivan uses the EarthQuaker Dispatch Master pedal.
The Drop can be seein 18:55 in this video. David replaced the knob with a MXR one and a washer in order to make it turn harder and avoid accidental turns. He says he kept moving the original knob while playing.
According to Premier Guitar's article, Sullivan uses the TC Electronic PolyTune 2 tuner pedal.
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