Henrik Linder's Gear

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This is Henrik Linder's signature bass, a Mattisson Bass Series IV with true tempered frets. He is frequently seen with this bass on videos on youtube in the studio and on liveshows. As said on the page of Mattisson Bass he have two seperate ones, one "with Masur birch top, matching headstock and Birdseye maple fretboard. The other one with Wenge top, matching headstock and fretboard."

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Henrik can be seen playing a white Series I bass in the video of Dirty Loops' "Rock You".

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Henrik Linder is known to use much gear from EBS, as a top he uses the TD660 as said on his gearlist on the official website of EBS.

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In this photo, which partially shows Linder's rack units, the Fractal Axe-Fx II can be seen above his amplifier.

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Throughout the video you can see how Linder has four EBS 410 ProLine to the right and to the left, in the middle he has a EBS 810 ProLine. Some of the timestamps where you can see his rig: 0:28 0:43 1:03

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Henrik Linder is seen with the 810 when playing as a mid-time show on a swedish music competition. Best time to see the cab is at 1:05

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According to the EBS website Henrik Linder uses Multicomp SE

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According to the EBS website he uses EBS OctaBass

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According to the EBS website he also uses Reidmar 470 Amp

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In the video titled "The 'MOTHERSHIP' of Bass Pedalboards w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)" on Scott's Bass Lessons YouTube channel, Henrik Linder is visibly demonstrating his pedalboard, which includes the 3Leaf Audio Octabvre.

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In the video titled "The 'MOTHERSHIP' of Bass Pedalboards w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)" on Scott's Bass Lessons YouTube channel, Henrik Linder is seen demonstrating his pedalboard, which includes the Morningstar Engineering Morningstar ML5.

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In the video titled "The 'MOTHERSHIP' of Bass Pedalboards w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)" on Scott's Bass Lessons YouTube channel, Henrik Linder is shown demonstrating his pedalboard setup, which includes the Dunlop Volume X Mini Pedal DVP4.

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In the video titled "The 'MOTHERSHIP' of Bass Pedalboards w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)" on Scott's Bass Lessons YouTube channel, Henrik Linder is seen demonstrating his pedalboard, which includes the Boss SY-200 Synthesizer.

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In the YouTube video titled "Dirty Loops - Run Away" by Dirty Loops, Henrik Linder is seen using the Darkglass Electronics Vintage Microtubes V2 bass effects pedal at the 3:00 mark. The identification is based on the size of the enclosure and the distinctive Darkglass script around the footswitch, confirming it as the V2 version.

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In the YouTube video "Dirty Loops - Run Away," Henrik Linder is visibly using the Darkglass Electronics Hyper Luminal Hybrid Compressor around the 3:00 mark.

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In the YouTube video titled "Dirty Loops - Run Away," at the 3:00 mark, Henrik Linder is visibly using the 3Leaf Audio Proton Envelope Filter pedal. Based on the enclosure's color and the print, it appears to be the "2015//MK3//edition of 600" version.

At 3:48 in the video called "The most INSANE Pedalboard? w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOkVfrI9usM), Henrik Linder mentions "envelope filter".

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In the YouTube video "Dirty Loops - Run Away" by Dirty Loops, at the timestamp 1:42, Henrik Linder is clearly seen using the Fractal FM9. The print below the FM9 logo indicates that it is the first version of the Fractal FM9.

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At 3:46 in the video called "The most INSANE Pedalboard? w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)", Henrik Linder mentions "Norwegian fuzz".

At 1:42 in the video called "Dirty Loops - Run Away" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfHM82gzv7k), Henrik Linder can be seen using the Fjord Fuzz Fenris. Judging by the number of potentiometers and size of the knobs, it is the Fenris and not one of the other pedals by Fjord Fuzz.

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