J. Robbins' Gear

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In a "Six Questions" interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins discusses using the Schecter Spitfire Electric Guitar.

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In a "Six Questions" interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins discusses using the Marshall JCM800 1959 Mk II Super Lead amplifier.

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Used in the video for “Mirrorful.” You can tell that is not a usual Jazzmaster, because it has humbuckers and simplified controls, the description matches this specific type of Jazzmaster, you can see a closeup of it at 00:01.

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In a Six Questions interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins mentions using the Sanford & Sonny Bluebeard Fuzz pedal.

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In an interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins discusses using the Vox AC-30 Custom Classic amplifier.

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In the video (taken in June 2019 during the An Impartial Overview tour), J. Robbins can be seen playing a white Fender Telecaster Deluxe. There’s a sticker on J.’s guitar between the pickups, also, but I can’t quite make out what it says. I’ve seen another pic of the guitar (presumably from the same tour) which shows the headstock a bit clearer, and in that photo, it looks like a Squier logo instead of a Fender.

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In a "Six Questions" interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins discusses using the Smart People Factory Ego Booster guitar pedal.

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In a Six Questions interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins discusses using the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler.

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In a "Six Questions" interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins discusses using the Ampeg Gemini I G-12 amplifier.

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Cited in a Six Questions interview

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In an interview on Tumblr, J. Robbins mentions using the MXR M101 Phase 90 phaser pedal.

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In a video of Jawbox performing "Savory" on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," a close-up shot at 0:23 reveals J. Robbins using a Fender Telecaster Plus. The mini-toggle switch on the control plate and the distinctive Lace Sensor pickups, characteristic of the Telecaster Plus, are clearly visible. This guitar was used by Robbins throughout the band's original era, with a pickguard change to white between 1994 and 1995.

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