Henry Bogdan
Henry Bogdan's Gear
Henry Bogdan used this bass on Strap it On, Meantime, Born Annoying, Betty, and Aftertaste. As well as live shows.
Henry Bogdan, bassist for Helmet, is noted for using the SWR SM-900 bass amplifier head, as discussed on TalkBass.com.
Henry Bogdan used a G&L ASAT Bass in the "Milquetoast" music video
After Henry Bogdan left Helmet, he went on to play lap steel guitar. He can be seen with one here.
In the performance at Hultsfred Festival in 1997, Henry Bogdan's main rig, a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head, experienced technical issues, prompting the tech to switch to a backup Ampeg SVT-II. Both amps are clearly visible behind Chris Traynor at the 23:33 mark in the video. I spoke to Henry in 2016 and he confirmed that he used Mesa/Boogie amps almost exclusively, except for briefly "trying out" a Harry Kolbe amp in 1994 on the Betty tour, and having a backup Gallien-Kruger head on the Aftertaste tour.
At 5:37 in the video "Helmet - Austin 29/07/1997 #2" by tooolest32 on YouTube, Henry Bogdan's bass rack is shown containing a Gallien-Krueger 800RB Bass Amp Head alongside a Bass 400+ and an SVT-II without their chassis.
At 5:37 in the video "Helmet - Austin 29/07/1997 #2" by tooolest32 on YouTube, Henry Bogdan is seen using the Mesa Boogie Stereo Simul-Class 290 Power Amp, placed under the Gallien Krueger 800RB. Henry was slaving his GK800RB into the 2:90 to achieve power tube distortion, similar to his SVT-II and Bass 400+ heads, which are also visible in the same rack.
Henry Bogdan was seen using the Ampeg SVT-II NON PRO during Helmet's performance at Jabberjaw in 1991. This amp, alongside the G&L L2000, was responsible for the main bass tones on "Strap It On" and "Meantime." Source image.
In 1994, Henry Bogdan began using the Mesa/Boogie 2x15 Diesel Cabinet and the Mesa/Boogie 400+ amplifier, continuing their use until Helmet disbanded in 1998. This setup is documented in a live performance by Helmet at Rutgers University on November 10, 1994, as captured in a YouTube video by markit aneight.
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