Ed Kuepper
Ed Kuepper's Effects Pedals
In an interview with Mixdown Magazine, Ed Kuepper confirms the use of the MXR Distortion+ (Script) pedal, stating, "I stopped using pedals when the quality of my amps sort of improved in a way, but with The Saints I bought this pedal which must have almost been a prototype – the MXR Distortion Plus. None of the collectors I know have seen one quite like it but I bought it because it was advertised as being able to turn your transistor amp into a valve amp or sound like one. Now, it didn’t actually do that but it did something else and I really liked it." This provides clear evidence of his use of this specific gear.
Ed Kuepper has confirmed his use of the Roland VG-8 V-Guitar System in a Facebook comment where he stated, "never used a line6, but I did use a Roland VG8 for quite a few years onstage and sometimes on record, I thought it was great, if I can get it repaired would definitely use it again."
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography provided a photo of Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which included the Korg Pitchblack Advance Tuner.
According to a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph of Ed Kuepper's pedalboard taken by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia confirms the use of the Xotic Effects AC Booster among other effects.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia showcases Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which includes the Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator among other effects.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph taken by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia shows Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which includes the Strymon Flint among other effects.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph provided by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography clearly shows Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which includes the MXR M169 Carbon Copy among other effects.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia provided a photo of Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which included the Catalinbread Echorec.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph provided by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia shows Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which includes the Eventide PitchFactor Harmonizer.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia provided a photo of Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which included the Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia provided a photo of Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which included the Xotic Effects RC Booster.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia showcases Ed Kuepper's pedalboard, which includes the Eventide ModFactor.
In a 2016 article on Effects Bay, a photograph taken by Tim Grime of Tim Grime Photography in Australia revealed that guitarist Ed Kuepper's pedalboard included the Eventide Space Reverb.
In a 2022 Facebook post by Ed Kuepper Music, Ed Kuepper is seen using the Custom Tones Ethos Clean Preamp.
In a 2014 Facebook post by Ed Kuepper Music, Ed Kuepper displays his Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face BC109C Reissue and notes that it was an "original" and the first stompbox effect he owned.
In a 2014 Facebook post by Ed Kuepper Music, Ed Kuepper is shown displaying his MXR Blue Box (Script Logo) alongside other pedals.
In a Facebook post from 2014, Ed Kuepper displays his LRE Fuzz Sound pedal alongside other gear, as shared by Ed Kuepper Music.
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