Jack Steadman
London-based musician, Bombay Bicycle Club frontman
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Jack Steadman's Gear
It says in this Drowned in Sound article "All of my mixes go through an API 2500 bus compressor to glue everything together, and I monitor on a pair of KRK V8's."
Jack uses a Black 1979 Fender Stratocaster. As seen in the image, The guitar features a large 70's headstock and in some images, the guitar can be seen supporting a three bolt neck.
In this photo of Jack Steadman’s pedalboard you can see a Malekko chicklet reverb to the left of a line 6 delay.
During a live performance in 2008 you can see jack messing with his ts9, next to that you can see a line 6 dl4 and a Boss cs-3 compressor.
In this source you'll find the main guitar of Jack Steadman.
In this interview with Drowned In Sound, Jack says "I use a Peluso 22 251 microphone for vocals, going through a Universal Audio LA-610 preamp/compressor."
In this most recent pic of Jack’s pedalboard you can see a Proco Rat turbo.
Jack and Jamie from Bombay Bicycle Club play "Rinse Me Down" using their new Farida Artist Designed signature guitars.
In a Drowned In Sound interview, Jack Steadman says, "I have a Studio Electronics ATC-1 synth for bass and both a Juno-6 and a Matrix 1000 for pads/leads."
In this photo you can see Jack using this American Fender Stratocaster in tobacco sunburst.
In a photo by Sigurður Ástgeirsson, Jack Steadman of Bombay Bicycle Club is shown using an Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer during a performance at The Arts Museum.
We were travelling so much with Bombay and I was bringing an MPC or an OP-1 with me everywhere and just sampling records and making beats.
I have a Studio Electronics ATC-1 synth for bass and both a Juno-6 and a Matrix 1000 for pads/leads.
In an NME YouTube video titled "The Sample Life - Bombay Bicycle Club," Jack Steadman is shown using the Native Instruments Maschine.
Picture of jack’s board from 2012 you can see two Ibanez ts-808’s with different settings.
In this YouTube video source, Jack Steadman plays the song 'F For You' for BBC Radio, using this keyboard.
In a photo captured by Sigurður Ástgeirsson at The Arts Museum, Jack Steadman of Bombay Bicycle Club is shown using the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler.
In a photo taken by Sigurður Ástgeirsson at The Arts Museum, Jack Steadman of Bombay Bicycle Club is shown using a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner.
If you look bottom left of this image of Jack Steadman’s pedalboard you’ll see a Mxr stereo chorus, which he used during the first album.
In this photo https://flic.kr/p/2ZbZXx, Bombay Bicycle Club’s Jack Steadman is using what it appears to be a ‘Burns Marvin’ Electric Guitar while performing at KCLSU in London
In a Drowned In Sound interview, Jack Steadman says, "I have a Studio Electronics ATC-1 synth for bass and both a Juno-6 and a Matrix 1000 for pads/leads."
In this YouTube video Jack mentions that he uses Magix Samplitude software to record and manipulate audio samples from YouTube.
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