Eythór Gunnarsson's Gear

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In this video (minute 1:54) We can see the Memorymoog.

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At the Pori Jazz Festival in 1985, Eythór Gunnarsson performed with a Yamaha CP-70 Electric Grand Piano, as seen in a video by sleepTFF on YouTube.

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The Yamaha DX-7 was his principal synth in the 80s.

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At the 1985 Pori Jazz Festival, Eythór Gunnarsson can be seen using a Roland Juno-106 synthesizer during Mezzoforte's performance, as shown in the YouTube video by sleepTFF.

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In this video (minute 25:25) We can see the Roland JX-8P.

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During Eythór Gunnarsson's performance on July 12, 1986, at the North Sea Jazz Festival, he used a Roland MSQ-700 audio sequencer. This is evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

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Eythór Gunnarsson used the Boss DM-2 Delay for the Yamaha DX7 during a live performance at the Pori Jazz Festival in 1985. A user-uploaded photo from the event confirms this setup.

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Eythór Gunnarsson used the Ibanez CS9 Stereo Chorus with the CP70 during the live performance at the Pori Jazz Festival in 1985, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.

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During the course of this live, we can see him playing the Nord Lead 2 on top of his Yamaha S90.

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During the course of this live, we can see him play the Yamaha S90 ES as his main keyboard. I'm pretty sure its the ES and not the XS due to the panel layout of the keyboard.

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On his right, he's got a Moog Voyager that looks like the Electric Blue Edition.

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