Ian Martin Allison's Effects Pedals

In this Instagram post Ian Martin Allison shows his pedalboard where the Cali 76 is seen. Ian states in this interview with Origin Effects (https://origineffects.com/2021/02/26/an-interview-with-origin-effects-artist-ian-allison/) that's he is using the Cali76 TX-LP with the Lundahl transformer. This board is regularly used in Ian’s videos for Scott’s Bass Lessons.

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In this Instagram post Ian Martin Allison shows his pedalboard where the Octabvre is seen. This board is regularly used in Ian’s videos for Scott’s Bass Lessons.

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At 40:55 in this podcast Ian shares his recently build travelboard. It is a scaled down version of his main pedalboard. The pedals on this board is the Cali76 Compact Bass, the Line6 HX Stomp with the external Pedalnetics Helauxy Duo switch pedal, and the Jad Freer Audio Capo Multiple Preamp. All pedals routed with EBS flat cables. To power the pedals he uses a Cioks DC7. He also got a Dunlop Gator Grip pick hidden underneath the board.

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At 40:55 in this podcast Ian shares his recently build travelboard. It is a scaled down version of his main pedalboard. The pedals on this board is the Cali76 Compact Bass, the Line6 HX Stomp with the external Pedalnetics Helauxy Duo switch pedal, and the Jad Freer Audio Capo Multiple Preamp. All pedals routed with EBS flat cables. To power the pedals he uses a Cioks DC7. He also got a Dunlop Gator Grip pick hidden underneath the board.

Ian has also been using this pedal on his previously main pedalboard (https://www.instagram.com/p/CWL1TkdrNWu/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link).

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In this Youtube video from around 41:00 Ian is hiding up what was his small traveling pedalboard for an ongoing tour. The Jad Freer Audio Capo Multiple Preamp can be seen at the left.

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In this instagram post we can se Ians main pedalboard, and some other pedals he sometimes uses for recording. On the floor, to the left for the board, we can see the Origin Effects Bass Rig Super Vintage.

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In this instagram post we can se Ians main pedalboard, and some other pedals he sometimes uses for recording. To the top right on the floor we can see the Way Huge WHE900 Atreides Analog Weirding Module.

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In this Instagram post Ian plays Cliff Burtons riff for Metallicas For Whom The Bells Tolls on a chrome red 95 Fender Jazz Bass Special through some pedals; the MXR M287 Sub Octave Bass Fuzz, a white Dunlop CryBaby Wah, and the Way Huge WHE214 Pork & Pickle Bass Overdrive & Fuzz.

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In this Instagram post Ian plays Cliff Burtons riff for Metallicas For Whom The Bells Tolls on a chrome red 95 Fender Jazz Bass Special through some pedals; the MXR M287 Sub Octave Bass Fuzz, a white Dunlop CryBaby Wah, and the Way Huge WHE214 Pork & Pickle Bass Overdrive & Fuzz.

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In this Instagram post Ian demos the Dunlop JCT95 Justin Chancellor Cry Baby Wah Pedal.

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In the YouTube video titled "MXR Bass Synth: The Bass Pedal that BROKE the internet," produced by Scott's Bass Lessons, Ian Martin Allison is shown using the MXR Bass Synth Pedal throughout the presentation.

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In this video, Ian Martin Allison discusses and demonstrates the Mantle Analog Bass Preamp and DI pedal from Walrus Audio.

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