Gerry Leonard's Gear

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"The Tera Echo is tremendous. It’s such a unique thing. After all these years of using Boss pedals, they keep coming up with new and innovative stuff, and the thing I love about the Tera Echo is when I use it in a super-ambient setting, it gives this beautiful infinite sustain. I originally had to do something with Laurie Anderson for a big outdoor show in New York, and she had these actors read this short story while I sat behind [playing]. The Tera Echo was amazing for that, because it was an instant soundscape, and the sustain it gave sat there in a beautiful way."

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Listed on Leonard's official Aston artist page.

I have a Spirit, a Stealth and a matched pair of Starlights. We’re getting on well!

I used the Stealth and the Spirit on either side of a two-amp set-up recently and that was a really satisfying combination.

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Listed on Leonard's official Aston artist page.

I have a Spirit, a Stealth and a matched pair of Starlights. We’re getting on well!

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Listed on Leonard's official Aston artist page.

I have a Spirit, a Stealth and a matched pair of Starlights. We’re getting on well!

I used the Stealth and the Spirit on either side of a two-amp set-up recently and that was a really satisfying combination.

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Gerry Leonard can be seen using a Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom White, as evidenced by the image provided.

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In the image provided, Gerry Leonard is clearly seen playing a Supro Dual-Tone Electric Guitar.

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On his artist page on the official Roland website, it is confirmed that Gerry Leonard uses a Boss RC-30 Loop Station.

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The Boss RC-20 can be seen as a part of Gerry Leonard's rig In this photo from his official website,

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On his artist page on the official Roland website, it is confirmed that Gerry Leonard uses a Boss SL-20 Slicer.

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In this photo on his official website, the Boss FV-50H Stereo Volume Pedal can be seen as a part of Gerry Leonard's rig.

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In this photo on his official website, the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler can be seen as a part of Gerry Leonard's rig.

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In this photo on his official website, the DMC Ground Control Pro can be seen as a part of Gerry Leonard's rig.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive pedal.

This pedal is unique in that it allows the clean un processed signal to be blended in with the overdriven sound. This gives a lot of clarity along with simulating a nice overdriven amp sound.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms his use of the Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer pedal.

I use this mostly for a lead tone, for when I need to play a solo line or melody. It’s pretty sweet sounding and [has] a nice saturation.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms his use of the Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi pedal.

I use it for the extreme distortion sounds. It can really make a racket and in small doses give a nice surprise and contrast.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms his use of the Electro-Harmonix POG 2 Octave Generator.

This is a great pedal from EHX and there is really nothing else like it. The great thing it does is give you polyphonic octave sounds.

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On his artist page on the official Roland website, it is confirmed that Gerry Leonard uses a Boss RE-20 Space Echo.

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On his artist page on the official Roland website, it is confirmed that Gerry Leonard uses a Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Mesa/Boogie Lone Star. It can be surmised from his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie website that it is the 1x12 Combo.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Mesa/Boogie Transatlantic TA-15. It can be surmised from his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie website that it is the head version.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Mesa Boogie Nomad 100 Head-Medium.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Mesa Boogie Nomad 45 1×12 combo.

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On his website, Gerry Leonard confirms using the Mesa Boogie 2X12 Rectifier Cab.

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According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Gerry Leonard uses the Mesa Boogie Transatlantic TA-30 Combo 1x12.

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