Grant Mullen
Grant Mullen's Gear
In the video titled "Naked Giants - Live in Studio" by KBVR TV, Grant Mullen is seen playing a Gibson SG Melody Maker III.
As seen on the zoom shot of Grant's pedal board @ 3:27, There is an assortment of pedals such as the Soundwave Breakdown
In the video "Naked Giants - Twist - Live on Band in Seattle," Grant Mullen, guitarist and singer, is seen playing a Gibson SG Melody Maker III 12-String.
Featured to the left of Grant's pedal board, and the first chord played can be heard with delay shortly after he clicks the pedal. Easily identifiable by the pink colord box
3 minutes and 45 seconds into this video one can see Grant's pedalboard. One can make out a silver Rockett Pedals Archer beside his Death By Audio Soundwave Breakdown.
Fuzz factory is featured in the center of his pedal board in this video. Unsure of the specific Fuzz factory series, however it is branded as Zvex on the front side of the pedal.
Seen in the back left behind Grant, to the left of the drumset.
You can see its a Yamaha at 58 seconds in and throughout the video.
In the Seattle Channel's YouTube video "Art Zone: Naked Giants perform 'Everybody Thinks They Know (But No One Really Knows)'," Grant Mullen's pedalboard features the Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard Harmonic Generator Intermodulator, identifiable by its distinctive yellow tint.
In this live performance of Green Fuzz for Band In Seattle (circa 2016), the EQD Sea Machine V2 can be seen on Grant's pedalboard at about 1:56. Though the stage lights make it hard to tell if it's the V2 or V3, it has the white circle around the footswitch that gives it away as the V2.
In this live performance of Green Fuzz for Band In Seattle (circa 2016), the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay can be seen on Grant's pedalboard at about 1:56. Though the pedal is slightly cut out of frame, the position of the "REVERSE" label ID's it as the DD-6 (rather than the similar DD-7).
In this live performance of Green Fuzz for Band In Seattle (circa 2016), the MXR Phase 90 can be seen on Grant's pedalboard at about 1:56. The tire knob suggests it's either a more vintage version from the 70s/80s, or Grant simply replaced the knob on a newer version.
In the live performance of Naked Giants on KEXP, recorded on January 11, 2017, Grant Mullen is seen using the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT pedal, which is clearly visible on his pedalboard around the 7-minute mark.
In the KEXP live performance video featuring Naked Giants, recorded on January 11, 2017, the Death By Audio Reverberation Machine is visible on Grant Mullen's pedalboard around the 7-minute mark.
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