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In the video titled "[8K Enhanced] The Fall of Troy - I Just Got This Symphony Goin' LIVE at the Hurley Studios" by MainNoise on YouTube, Frank Ene can be seen using a Gibson Grabber Bass.

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Frank Ene is confirmed to use the Sunn Concert Bass amplifier, as he is seen playing it during a live performance with The Fall of Troy at the Hurley Studios. This is evidenced in the YouTube video uploaded by MainNoise titled "[8K Enhanced] The Fall of Troy - I Just Got This Symphony Goin' LIVE at the Hurley Studios," although the image may contain strong artifacts due to enhancement from 360p.

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In the live video "The Fall Of Troy - I Just Got This Symphony Going (Live at the Gorge, Warped '09)" uploaded by Ryan Collick on YouTube, Frank Ene is seen using a Fender Precision Bass.

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In the accompanying photo, Frank Ene is pictured using a Fender Jazz Bass.

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Frank Ene can be seen holding a Schecter Model T bass guitar in the promotional picture.

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In the concert film "The Fall of Troy - Live At the Glasshouse," Frank Ene can be seen using the Boss ODB-3 Bass OverDrive pedal during the performance at 46:15, as documented by FOnewmike on YouTube.

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In the live performance of "The Fall of Troy - Live At the Glasshouse," filmed in October 2009, Frank Ene can be clearly seen using the Boss SYB-5 Bass Synthesizer at the 46:15 mark. This performance was captured by FOnewmike and is available on YouTube.

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In the concert film "The Fall of Troy - Live At the Glasshouse," Frank Ene is seen using the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner during the live performance at 46:15, as documented by FOnewmike on YouTube.

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