Jagori Tanna's Gear

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Although Jag Tanna has played a Fender Voodoo Strat for many years, he began building and testing his own custom guitars during the I Mother Earth Canadian concert tour in 2013. He literally builds them himself for himself and for custom orders.

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Jag is my friend and I know what he plays. But here he is talking about his guitar setup in 2012. He has since switched up many of his pedals and cabinets and such, but he always sticks with the Naylor Superdrive 60 - especially for recording:

Here"s the pedalboard/amp set-up

Guitar -> Boss TU-2 Tuner -> VOX JS Big Bad Wah ->

UNIT 1 OF VOODOO LABS PEDAL SWITCHER INPUT Channel 1 -Original Digitech Whammy Channel2 - MXR EVH PHASER - Channel 3 - MXR/CAE Boost/Line Driver Channel 4 - Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive

UNIT ONE OF VOODOO LABS PEDAL SWITCHER OUTPUT FEEDS UNIT 2 VOODOO LABS PEDAL SWITCHER INPUT Channel 1 - Open Channel 2 - Open Channel 3 BOSS CE-2 Chorus Channel 4 BOSS PN-2 Tremolo Boss fv500 volume pedal

UNIT 2 VOODOO LABS PEDAL SWITCHER OUTPUT _---> Radial Engineering JD7 - the signal is then split off and feeds FOH a direct signal and the other side goes to the amps

EVH 5150iii ( with an ALESIS Quadraverb in the FX LOOP for Delays and a leslie type patch) 2 RANDALL RV412BP Cabinets. Naylor Superdrive 60 Budda 2x12 Cabinet

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Jagori Tanna, the guitarist known for his work across various rock and metal genres, has confirmed his use of the MXR EVH90 EVH Phase 90 pedal as part of his gear setup. The details of his equipment, including this phaser effects pedal, were shared by Tanna himself in a discussion on The Canadian Guitar Forum, where he provided a comprehensive rundown of his current pedal, amplifier, and cabinet configurations. This confirmation directly from Tanna serves as credible evidence of his preference for the MXR EVH90 EVH Phase 90 in his musical endeavors.

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In Canadian Musician Volume XXI Issue No.4, the Rivera Bonehead is listed as a guitar amp that Jagori Tanna used to record the album "Blue Green Orange."

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