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In the image, to the left of Joseph Johnson, Guy Grengs is seen playing his E-mu Drumulator. Joseph Johnson has confirmed that this instrument was used in unreleased recordings.

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In the image, to the left of the audio monitor, you can see the Rhythm Tech Ergonomic Tambourine used by Guy Grengs, which was purchased for him by Joseph Johnson. This tambourine is notably distinct from the one featured on his past records.

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In a photograph taken during a show at Cadenza Studio, Guy Grengs is seen adjusting settings on his Boss PS-2 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay pedal. This is the same pedal used for treatments on Stoney Point's studio self-titled record. The image serves as proof of his use of this specific gear.

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Guy Grengs uses a Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer, positioned next to his PS-2 pedal during live performances, to limit the noise threshold from the PS-2. This setup is evidenced by an image showing the equipment arrangement.

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Guy Grengs uses the DOD FX75C Stereo Flanger as the final pedal in his live chain, a choice he shares with Joseph Johnson, as evidenced by the image provided.

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The Meinl SH4BK Luis Conte Live Shaker can be identified on top of the very tall bass amp behind Guy Grengs' live setup, as seen in the provided image.

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In the image provided, to the right of the famed PS-2 pedal, you can see Guy Grengs' Catalinbread FX40 Soft Focus Reverb pedal, which he has used in both live and studio settings.

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In the image provided, behind Guy Grengs' pedals, the Peavey Max 100 amplifier can be seen, confirming its use in live shows.

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In the press photo taken by volunteers at The Garage Burnsville, to the right of Guy Grengs, you can see his Toca Percussion Freestyle Rope-tuned Djembe, which was gifted to him by a previous bandmate.

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In this image taken by a fan at Cadenza, Guy Grengs is seen with his hands resting on the Electro-Harmonix Bass Mono Synth pedal, which was not used that night due to time constraints. However, Guy has confirmed that he still uses this pedal.

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In a rare promotional image, Guy Grengs is seen with his signature green Epiphone Embassy bass, which he now occasionally uses as an additional layer in the studio.

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