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Jack Conte mentions the Electro-Harmonix EH-R1 Ribbon Microphone on the gear page of his official website. This Pomplamoose music video features a brass section and the EH-R1 is used to record a trumpeter.

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In the video "Stevie Wonder Herbie Hancock Mashup" by Pomplamoose, Jack Conte is associated with a Mesa/Boogie WalkAbout Scout Convertible Bass Combo 1x12. Although not listed on his official website, this amplifier appears in several Pomplamoose videos, suggesting its use by the band. The specific model is identified as a 1x12 due to the distinct tophandle-to-sides ratio, differentiating it from the wider 1x15 version.

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In the Pomplamoose video "Bust Your Knee Caps (Johnny Don't Leave Me)" on YouTube, Jack Conte is seen using a Fender Rhodes Mark II Stage Piano 73. The band’s official website also listed this instrument on their gear page in 2012, though Conte expressed uncertainty about its manufacturing year.

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At 0:27 seconds of this video Jack plays a Sequential Prophet 6.

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Conte has used a Novation Launchpad USB MIDI Controller in quite a few of his videos, most notably his "Daft Punk Skrillex Remix," seen here (seen throughout the video).

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In this and other videos of his Channel, Jack Conte uses Ableton live for most of his electronic setups. Clearly seen @0:54 or 1:14

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The monitor can be seen @ 0:16 of the video

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Jack Conte uses the Microkorg in a Voice Box demo he made for Electro-Harmonix.

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Jack Conte can be seen using a Hammond C3 organ in this Pomplamoose music video. He also mentions the organ on the gear page of his official website and estimates it must date back to around 1967.

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In this music video Jack Conte is using a Digidesign MBox 2 Pro interface.

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Jack Conte mentions the AKG C1000 S Condensor Microphone on the gear page of his official website. The silver model can be spotted several times in this video.

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Jack Conte usually uses the Coquette Guitar to get the perfect sound. The item can be seen 0:41 into this video.

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Mr. Jack Conte uses the EHX Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal on his pedalboard.

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In this video Jack Conte uses a Sonor NG 30 Soprano Glockenspiel from 0:11 onwards.

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The official Pomplamoose website had Pro Tools LE listed on their gear page in 2012.

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Jack Conte did an official video to demonstrate the Electro-Harmonix Voice Box.

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Jack Conte did an official video to demonstrate the Electro-Harmonix Riddle Q-Balls.

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Many of the instruments in this video were recorded using a Neumann TLM 103.

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An Electro-Harmonix Bi-Filter can be seen in the background of this music video.

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Jack Conte can be seen using an Electro-Harmonix Tube Zipper in this music video.

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Jack Conte mentions using the VOX Wah V847 on the gear page of his website. It becomes visible at 2:56 in this video when Jack takes his foot off.

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Jack Conte can be seen using a Casio Casiotone MT-100 in this video.

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Jack Conte plays a Roland Juno-106 in this Pomplamoose music video.

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Several of Jack Conte's music videos show the Lexicon MX200 in the background.

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Several of Jack Conte's music videos show the American DJ PC-100A power switch in the background.

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Jack Conte can be seen playing a Wurlitzer 200 Electric Piano in several of his music videos and mentions owning a 1972 model on the gear page of his official website. According to wikipedia, the 200A model was built in 1974 which means Jack owns an original model.

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Jack Conte pays homage to some of his effect pedals in this music video, one of which being the Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer Compression pedal.

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In a video titled "The Guitar Pedals I Use for EVERYTHING" on his YouTube channel JackConteExtras, Jack Conte discusses his Soprani Di Silvio Recanati 1940's Accordion 5+2 Register 120 Bass. He shares that he purchased it for $180 from a woman whose late husband used to play it. Although the manufacturer's details aren't mentioned directly in the video, this model matches one found on MercadoLibre, an Argentinian marketplace.

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At the 0:14 seconds Jack plays a Roland Juno 60.

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In this video, Jack Conte can be seen playing a Martin DC-16GTE guitar in a "Panic at The Disco" cover.

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