Jack Conte's Gear

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Jack Conte can be seen using the Electro Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi for a split second in this music video.

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In this music video, the red Electro-Harmonix Polyphonic Octave Generator 2 can be found on the floor among other guitar pedals.

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Part of the Electro-Harmonix Frequency Analyzer ring modulator pedal is shown in this Pomplamoose video, if only for a split second.

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Jack Conte mentions owning a Shure SM57 Dynamic Microphone on the gear page of his official website. In this Pomplamoose music video, it can be seen pointing at a snare while Jack plays the drums.

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Though Jack Conte's theremin is in the background of many music videos, this video actually shows it close enough for it to be identified as a Moog Etherwave.

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In the Pomplamoose music video "Don't Stop Lovin Me," Jack Conte is seen using the Shure SM58 Dynamic Microphone, showcasing its role in their performance.

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Jack Conte's Hammond Aurora is used in many videos and on the gear page of his official website Jack describes it as a model from 1974. This could be a (typing) mistake since the Aurora released one year later in 1975. There are no specifics about the model (Classic, Custom or Century) on Jack's website, but judging from the design of the sheetholder his must be the Aurora Classic.

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Many of Jack Conte's videos feature his Adam Schaaf antique piano. It is mentioned on the gear page of his official website where he claims it dates back to the 1890's. Unfortunately Jack needs to remove the upper frontboard in order to record his piano, so it's pretty tough to recognize the specific model he owns. Fortunately some music videos show the board in the background. Once I found an old Adam Schaaf catalog from 1906, I was able to compare designs and come up with the exact model.

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In this music video Jack Conte can be seen playing a black Hohner Student 32 Melodica.

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While this is not a Bass Amp, Jack Conte can be seen with his bass connected to the Yorkville YW50K amplifier in this music video. He also projects himself playing bass on top of this amplifier (with the grill removed) in his Avicii Wake Me Up remix.

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Jack Conte's Novation Remote Zero SL can be seen sitting in the background of this music video.

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Talking Machine.

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Electro-Harmonix Bassballs.

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Electro-Harmonix Steel Leather.

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Electro-Harmonix Ravish Sitar.

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Boss FV-500L.

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal.

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Jack Conte can be seen using an Aquarian Super Kick II drumhead for his kickdrum in this music video.

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In this 2008 Jack Conte music video, some shots show a blue Presonus box in the background. Although text on the box is rather illegible, it looks like the small text says "Two Channel Microphone/Instrument Preamp", which matches the original BlueTube Dual Path box. Just to be sure, I checked a manual of the BlueTube DP V2 which appears to have made its release in 2012. The original released in 2004 so that confirms Jack owns the original product.

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Several shots in this Jack Conte music video show a Roland HPD-15 in the background.

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In this music video Jack Conte can be seen playing the piano with a Korg MA-30 nearby.

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In this little studio tour, a Behringer FCB1010 is visible underneath Jack's Wurlitzer.

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In the description of this video, Jack is listed as playing a "1973 Fender Rhodes" keyboard, it is featured in many other videos.

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Jack and Nataly used the Vanguard V13, V44S, V4, and V1 in their recordings of "Someone You Loved", "It's Your Birthday", and "Don't Start Now".

https://youtu.be/Rr-GzSas1f4 https://youtu.be/pkgUDGD6vkY https://youtu.be/iJ65wvqcK1M https://www.vanguardaudiolabs.com/family/pomplamoose/

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In this video, at 0:19 for exemple, we can see that Jack uses the DOD Rubberneck for his keyboard.

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In this video, at 0:19 for exemple, we can see that Jack uses the JHS Emperor V2 for his keyboard.

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