Gonzalo López's Gear

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Gonzalo used this bass as his main one from 2010 to 2012 with Los Bunkers and would later use it with his other band "López", it was used for the recording of the albums "Barrio Estación" and "La Velocidad de la luz", and for the homonym of "López", in addition to its frequent live use

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In the YouTube video "Los Bunkers - Santiago de Chile," Gonzalo López can be seen playing a Fender Jazzmaster.

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In this great return from Los Bunkers, you can see Gonzalo López with this beautiful Epiphone.?

Gonzalo López debuted the Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Metallic Gold bass during Los Bunkers' performances at the Estadio Nacional in Chile on April 27 and 28, 2024. He continued to use this bass throughout the band's brief tour in Mexico from June to July 2024, culminating in their performance at the Palacio de los Deportes.

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this gear was used by Gonzalo in one of their concerts taking place in the "Teatro Caupolicán"

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Gonzalo used this bass as his main bass with Los Bunkers from 2005 to 2010 approximately, it was used for the recording of the albums "Vida de perros" and "Música libre", in addition to its live use either in Chile or Mexico

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Gonzalo López uses the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet during performances with Los Bunkers, as noted in RockNvivo's article on their concert at Teatro Caupolicán.

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One of the main gonza basses, used in several album recordings and live, with Los Bunkers

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In this image from Lollapalooza Chile 2015, Gonzalo can be seen with a Fender 60th Anniversary Precision Bass.

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Gonzalo López is seen with a Gretsch G5442BDC Electromatic® Hollow Body Short Scale Bass in a photo posted on his official Instagram account.

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Se le puede ver a Gonzalo usando este cabezal en esta presentación y también en el documental SCL

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In this image from Cigarbox Man (band), Gonzalo López use a black Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass.

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In a live performance video uploaded by Macarena albiña Videla, Gonzalo López is seen playing the Vox V271 Apollo IV bass. He purchased this bass in 2002, and it was a key instrument in his live setup from 2002 to 2007.

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Gonzalo recently acquired a 1996 EB-2 bass, and was used for the first time in the Auditorio Nacional in México.

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Gonzalo López used the Fender Precision Bass S1 Black 2006 during the early concerts of the "Ven Aquí" tour in Chile in 2024. The bass belongs to one of his technicians, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.

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Gonzalo usó este bajo electroacústico en el bloque acústico de los primeros conciertos de la gira "ven aquí" en chile en marzo de 2023

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Gonzalo usa este bajo acústico desde el inicio de la gira "ven aquí" en México 2023 y lo ha usado desde entonces

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Gonzalo López muestra el uso del amplificador Music Man HD-130 Reverb en este video de la gira "Ven Aquí" 2023-2024.

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Gonzalo López showcases all his gear, including the Fender Bassman 100T Amp, in this video from the "Ven Aquí" tour 2023-2024.

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Gonzalo usa esta guitarra para la canción "quién fuera" en sus presentaciones en México, esta le pertenece a Francisco Durán

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Gonzalo usó esta guitarra para la canción "quién fuera" durante toda la gira "ven aquí" por chile en verano de 2024

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Gonzalo López, bassist for Los Bunkers, showcases his gear, including the Fender Bassman 610 Neo, in a video on Instagram detailing the equipment he is using for the "Ven Aquí" 2023-2024 tour. This information is supported by a post from their official account, @losbunkersoficial.

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Gonzalo López used the Rickenbacker 330 Jetglo guitar for the song "Quién Fuera" during Los Bunkers' reunion concerts in March 2023. The guitar belongs to Francisco Durán. This is confirmed in a video by MaxiRockStar on YouTube titled "Los Bunkers - Quién Fuera (26-03-2023)," recorded at Quinta Vergara, Viña del Mar, Chile.

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Gonzalo López used the Rickenbacker 360 FG Fireglo guitar for the song "Quién fuera" during Los Bunkers' concerts at the Estadio Nacional. This guitar belongs to Álvaro López.

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Gonzalo López used the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head for concerts with Los Bunkers at the Estadio Nacional, as seen in the provided image.

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Used from 2012 to 2013 by Gonzalo, it was used in the recording of the album "La velocidad de la luz", and in the tour to present the album, ending with the great concert at the Movistar Arena in 2013, where the album was recorded in live "SCL"

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Gonzalo López used the Fender Precision Bass Journeyman during the "Ven aquí" tour concerts in Mexico in March/April 2023. This bass was previously used by Mauricio Durán with Lanza international on music videos.

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Gonzalo López used the Rickenbacker 381v69 during the brief tour in Mexico in June 2024, specifically for the song "Quién Fuera." The guitar belongs to Francisco Durán. This is evidenced by a photo from Los Bunkers' concert in Toluca on June 15, 2024.

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Gonzalo López used the Höfner Ignition bass during the presentation of Los Bunkers at the Musa Awards ceremony on December 7, 2023. According to the documentary "Making of Noviembre," he also used this bass for the recording of the album "Noviembre".

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Gonzalo López used the Samick Precision Bass (Black) during the early days of Los Bunkers, as evidenced by their performance in the "Raras Tocatas Nuevas" on Radio RockAndPop, documented in the video "Los Bunkers - El Derecho de vivir en paz [Raras Tocatas 04-10-2000]" by Almanaque Bunkero.

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Gonzalo López used the Ampeg SVT-VR amplifier during Los Bunkers' brief tour in Mexico in June-July 2024. This is supported by an Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8xJKVsuJm8/?img_index=5

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