Guy Pratt's Gear

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In this article a Moog Minitaur is mentioned as being used.

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The same brand of bass pedals is mentioned on the article. The exact model can be found on Pratt's Instagram which shows the 17 key variant of the Studiologic pedals

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Guy Pratt uses a Dr. Green Tune Up tuner pedal, as evidenced by a photo showing it on his pedalboard.

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Guy Pratt uses two Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS units on his pedal board, as evidenced by the image source on Equipboard.

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Guy Pratt uses the TC Electronic Polytune 2, as evidenced by an image showing it on his pedalboard.

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Guy Pratt uses the MXR MC401 Boost/Line Driver, as evidenced by its presence on his pedalboard in the image provided.

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Guy Pratt uses the Line 6 Relay G70, as evidenced by an image showing the device positioned off to the side of his board.

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Guy Pratt uses a GigRig Distributor on his board, as evidenced by a photograph showing the gear in his setup.

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Guy Pratt uses the Ernie Ball VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal, as evidenced by a photo of his pedalboard shared by TC Electronic on their official Facebook page.

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Guy Pratt is confirmed to use the Baroni-Lab The Chorus, as he is seen demoing the pedal in a video posted by Foxgear on Facebook.

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Guy Pratt is seen demonstrating the Baroni-Lab Miniamp Bass 200W in a video shared by Foxgear on Facebook.

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Guy Pratt uses the TC Electronic Alter Ego V2 Vintage Echo during live performances with Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, as confirmed by Ellen O'Reilly in Guitar World.

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“I’m very, very excited about this amp,” he says. “Ashdown and I have been talking about doing something like this for years. It all started back in 2006, on a David Gilmour tour, when I had WEM logos put on my Ashdown cabs. We always had this joke about old WEM cabinets, because in the early days, it was all WEM gear and PA equipment.”

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Guy Pratt uses the Ashdown Engineering Ashdown CL-310-DH 450-Watt Dual-Horn 3x10" Bass Speaker Cabinet, pairing two of these with his signature amp, as detailed in an article by Ellen O'Reilly on Guitar World.

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Guy Pratt uses the Chicago Iron Works Parachute Wah on his pedalboard for performances with Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, as confirmed in an interview conducted by Ellen O'Reilly for Guitar World.

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Guy Pratt uses the Dunlop DVP1 Volume Pedal during his performances with Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, as confirmed by Ellen O'Reilly in Guitar World.

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In 2023, Guy Pratt uploaded a photo of his pedalboard, visibly featuring the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb V1, confirming his use of this gear.

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With all this mayhem going on, pretty much any bassist would need a hell of a lot of compression, as the touring bass players reading this will agree. Pratt has not one but three compression pedals in tow: these are an Origin Effects Cali 76, his signature Ashdown Macchiato, and a Demeter Compulator at the end of the chain.

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All of this is topped off with two octave pedals, a Boss Super Octave OC-3 and a TC Electronic Sub ’n’ Up. Why, we ask? “Well, it just wouldn’t be me without one!” he chuckles.

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Guy has an OC-2 on his board from this video discussing the importance of an octave pedal.

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In an interview on Scott's Bass Lessons, Guy Pratt mentioned that he used to own a Pearl OC-07 Octaver, which was stolen, and he eventually repurchased it.

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Guy Pratt has consistently used the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System on all of his basses, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard.

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At the 1:34 mark in the Sweetwater video titled "David Gilmour’s Bassist, Guy Pratt | Rig Tour and Interview," Guy Pratt's pedalboard is shown, clearly displaying the MXR M101 Phase 90.

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In the YouTube video titled "David Gilmour’s Bassist, Guy Pratt | Rig Tour and Interview" by Sweetwater, it is confirmed that Guy Pratt uses the Boss GE-7B Bass Equalizer. This can be observed on his pedalboard at the 1:34 mark.

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At the 1:39 mark of the Sweetwater YouTube video titled "David Gilmour’s Bassist, Guy Pratt | Rig Tour and Interview," Guy Pratt's pedalboard is shown, featuring the Boss ODB-3 Bass OverDrive.

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In a video titled "David Gilmour’s Bassist, Guy Pratt | Rig Tour and Interview" by Sweetwater on YouTube, Guy Pratt is confirmed to use the Ashdown Engineering 12 Band Graphic EQ Bass DI Pedal, as it is visible on his pedalboard at the 2:18 mark.

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In a YouTube video by Sweetwater titled "David Gilmour’s Bassist, Guy Pratt | Rig Tour and Interview," Guy Pratt is shown using the Boss OC-5 Octave pedal on his pedalboard. He specifically utilizes it for the song "Sorrow."

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