Jake McMurchie
Jake McMurchie's Gear
Three Powerplay P-16Ms are featured in this June 12, 2013 Instagram post.
My own personal monitor mountain! Doing overdubs for @thejazzdefenders in @jandjstudiobristol ....
Featured in this September 27, 2021 Instagram post.
very much enjoying my new @bostonsax shop mouthpiece and reeds and, dare I say, the most elegant ligature I've ever owned... All thanks to @headwindmusicltd ....
Featured in this September 27, 2021 Instagram post.
very much enjoying my new @bostonsax shop mouthpiece and reeds and, dare I say, the most elegant ligature I've ever owned... All thanks to @headwindmusicltd ....
Jake McMurchie uses a Korg KP2 Kaoss Pad 2, as seen in a photo posted by michmorleymusic on Instagram, where the device is visible on the table.
Jake McMurchie uses a Boss SP-303 Dr. Sample, as confirmed by an Instagram post by michmorleymusic, which shows the SP-303 beside a Kaosspad on the table during a rehearsal.
Jake McMurchie uses a Roland SPD-SX Sampling Pad, as evidenced by an Instagram photo posted by michmorleymusic. In the image, the Roland SPD-SX is clearly visible on top of a mixing table, positioned beside an SP-303, identifiable by its distinctive color and layout.
Jake McMurchie uses the Behringer Xenyx 1202, as evidenced by a photo posted by michmorleymusic on Instagram, where the mixer is clearly identifiable by its color and layout.
Jake McMurchie uses the Zildjian 22" K Constantinople Bounce Ride cymbal. This is evident from an Instagram post by michmorleymusic, where the brand is clearly visible on the cymbal. The distinctive gold tint, size, shape, and the characteristic lines and bounces in the metal further confirm it is this specific model.
In the bottom-right corner of the picture posted by michmorleymusic on Instagram, Jake McMurchie can be seen using a Line 6 M9 Stompbox Modeler.
In an Instagram post by michmorleymusic, dated September 3, 2014, Jake McMurchie can be seen using a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, identifiable by its distinctive red indicator light, color, and shape.
In an Instagram post by Jake McMurchie, he shows a pedal effect chain, featuring the Fishman Pro EQ Platinum in the middle. The pedal is identifiable by its unique layout of sliders and potentiometers.
Jake McMurchie uses the Electro-Harmonix Micro Polyphonic Octave Generator. In a post on Instagram by michmorleymusic, titled "Poggy's comin' to get you...!", McMurchie is shown with the Micro Pog in the photo, clearly indicating his use of this gear.
Jake McMurchie uses the Eventide ModFactor, as evidenced by the name written on the item shown in an Instagram post by michmorleymusic, captioned "New toy..." and dated July 08, 2014.
In an Instagram post by michmorleymusic featuring Jake McMurchie, we can clearly see the AKG C12 VR microphone. Its distinct color and design differentiate it from the MXL V67x, as the AKG C12 VR has a unique feature at the tip that is round and wraps over the side, unlike the MXL V67x. The photo was posted on September 17, 2014.
The microphone seen under the larger goldish microphone in the Instagram photo by michmorleymusic, featuring Jake McMurchie, is clearly an Electro-Voice RE20, identifiable by its unique design.
In an Instagram post by michmorleymusic, Jake McMurchie is shown using a chain of effect pedals, including a Boss DD-8 Digital Delay. Although the text on the pedal is blurry, the distinct line pattern and boldness of the text identify it as a Boss DD-8.
In this picture, we can clearly see an Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing, because it's written on it.
Jake McMurchie uses the Iron Ether FrantaBit Sample Rate/Bit Reducer, as evidenced by a photo he posted on Instagram on September 17, 2014, where the pedal is clearly labeled.
On this picture, we can see a Boss PS-5, because of it's color and layout, but we know it's this exact model, because of the black of white text on the upper part of the pedal that is not present on the other pedals.
In this Instagram post by michmorleymusic, we can clearly see a Korg Mini-Kaoss Pad on the left side of the picture, identifiable by its unique shape and color, providing evidence that Jake McMurchie uses this gear.
Jake McMurchie uses the Roland EV-5 Expression Pedal, as evidenced by the label "Roland EV-5" visible on the pedal in an Instagram post by michmorleymusic, captioned "Pedal Mountain."
On the left side of the picture, there is a Moog Moogerfooger, recognizable with its blue switches, and the name of the brand "Moog" written on it
In the middle of the picture, we can see a pedal with a screen that has red characters, and a bunch of potentiometers. It reads "Eventide Space", so it's an Eventide Space Reverb.
In this picture, we can see a Boss RC-20. We can guess that it's the XL, because the text on the top-left hand corner is longer, and it's written "Loop Phase" instead of "Phase Used" (that is on the non-XL version), we know that because Phase Used would take 2 lines, while here we clearly only have 1 line.
In the picture by michmorleymusic, the ART Tube MP is partially visible on the right side, with the text "Tube MP" readable. This confirms that Jake McMurchie uses the default version of the ART Tube MP.
In this picture, we can see a pedal with a distinctive blue and dark-blue texture, along with a pair of potentiometers inline. The label "Memory Man" is visible, confirming that Jake McMurchie uses the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai. This is supported by the image shared by michmorleymusic on Instagram, captioned "Pedal Mountain."
In an Instagram post by michmorleymusic captioned "Pedal Mountain," a small metallic pedal with "Ditto" written on it is visible, which confirms that Jake McMurchie uses a TC Electronic Ditto Looper. The pedal is identifiable by its distinct single input and output ports.
At the bottom of this pedal chain, we can clearly see a small pedal with "Holy Grail Plus" written on it. This confirms that Jake McMurchie uses the Electro-Harmonix XO Holy Grail Plus, as evidenced by the photo posted by michmorleymusic on Instagram.
Jake McMurchie uses the Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer, as confirmed by an Instagram post authored by michmorleymusic. The pedal is identifiable by its distinct color, text, and the four knobs unique to this model, visible at the bottom of the pedal chain in the provided image captioned "Pedal Mountain".
The last pedal of the chain is a white pedal with 3 knobs of different color. We can kinda read "Line Selector" on it, and the color of the knobs proves that it's a Boss LS-2.
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