James Edward Bagshaw's Effects Pedals
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James worked with Tefi Vintage Lab for over a year creating the Golden Era pedal. It can be seen and heard at his home studio in several Instagram posts
The Line 6 M5 can be seen next to his buddha pedals. It appears that James painted it gold, but the controls are very identifiable.
"Making some new sounds…"
A photo posted by Temples to their Twitter shows their rehearsal space, where James Bagshaw's pedalboard is visible. The green and black pedal on the top row is the Boss RE-20 Space Echo.
As seen in this photo of James Bagshaw's pedalboard, he uses the Fender Phaser pedal. It can be seen in the top right corner of his pedalboard setup. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
In this pic which James uploaded to Instagram, you can see his three new pedals, all of these are EarthQuaker Devices, this one is the Disaster Transport Sr.
In an Instagram post captioned "Making some new sounds," James Edward Bagshaw showcases his use of the Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System.
James Edward Bagshaw is seen using a customized Ibanez Tone-Lok FZ7 Fuzz pedal in a photo on his Instagram account, as discussed on The Gear Page forum.
James Edward Bagshaw showcases the Paradox Effects Oniric Pseudo-Random Delay Modulation pedal in his Instagram photos and videos, suggesting its use during the recording of "Hot Motion."
The third pedal from the right in the bottom row of James Bagshaw's pedalboard setup is the Budda Samsara Delay guitar effects pedal. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
James Bagshaw's pedalboard contains the Boss TU-2 tuner pedal. It can be seen between the Boss RE-20 Space Echo and the EFX Lite 8L. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
In this photo posted by Temples on their official Facebook page, they show James Bagshaw's custom fuzz pedal:
"Any musicians should check out Abbott's Music Handwired amps and pedals, made just outside our hometown Kettering. James has just had a fuzz made, and it sounds incredible!" (posted April 2015).
In the live performance of "Shelter Song" at WFUV, James Edward Bagshaw of Temples can be seen using an Electro-Harmonix EH-7900 Micro Synthesizer at the 3:30 mark. The pedal appears to be an older model, possibly a V2 or V3.
In this pic which James uploaded to Instagram, you can see his three new pedals, all of these are EarthQuaker Devices
As seen in this photo of James Bagshaw's pedalboard, he uses the Budda OM Overdrive guitar pedal. It can be seen in the bottom right corner of his pedalboard. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
This photo of James Bagshaw's pedalboard reveals he uses the Budda Zenman Overdrive guitar effects pedal. It can be seen in the bottom right corner of his pedalboard, next to the Budda OM. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
James Bagshaw uses the Musicom Lab EFX Lite 8L in his pedalboard setup. The first three footswitches look to be labeled SWITCH, COMP, and FUZZ. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
James Edward Bagshaw is seen using the TC Electronic Alter Ego V2 Vintage Echo in his Instagram post captioned "Making some new sounds."
In this pic which James uploaded to Instagram, you can see his three new pedals, all of these are EarthQuaker Devices, this one is the Aqueduct
The TEFI Ms. Delayette appears at the min. 54.26 on the linked Youtube Video. I have also a picture I shot to the pedalboard of James in the same period in Italy, before the concert @Circolo Magnolia in Milan. James told us that Ms. Delayette is the best sounding tape echo emulator he have ever heard. He uses Ms. Delayette as replacement of old tape echo machines because of them are not reliable during long tour concerts. From the TEFI Vintage Lab website (www.tefivintagelab.it)
The soul of a veteran magnetic echo today lives on enclosed in a modern boutique pedal. Mistress Delayette, queen of Germanic beauty in the 60s and today an elderly but still very attractive, symbolizes the still current charm of the echo and reverb sounds typical of vintage magnetic units such as the Binson Echorec, Echolette NG51S, and Maestro Echoplex EP-1. In the machines of that period, high fidelity repetions was sought; because of their mechanical nature, without accurate and constant maintenance, these effects tend to have problems related to the tape dragging, that generate their unique and distinctive sounds. The TEFI Vintage Lab research team has created an echo/reverb pedal effect with a Hi-Fi response, but with the possibility of being altered by simulating the aging of the machine with the WOW and FLUTTER commands that are completely analog and specially calibrated to obtain maximum realism of reproduction. Two modes of operation, the classic Echo and the Nachhall, where a second virtual reproduction head is added, multiplying the repetitions similar to the multiple reflections of many walls where each one characterized by a different response. The Nachhall mode is useful for reverb and slap back echo effects. It is possible to connect two external controls: an expression pedal to change the frequency of repetitions (motor speed), while a switch-momentary pedal can trigger instantaneous self-oscillation (feedback). Ms. Delayette will take you to unexplored worlds, with natural sound, versatility, and a wealth of functions.
Please, let me know if you would need a picture of J.E.B. pedalboard.
In the IG Q&A of July 22, 2022, James shared the latest update of his pedalbord, there we can see the Orange Kongpressor, which he has been using for some years.
In this photo from Instagram, you can see Moog Moogerfooger MF-101 Lowpass Filter.
A script logo MXR Phase 90 can be seen on Bagshaw’s updated board, visible in this screenshot from Temple’s Instagram story on 15 May 2023.
A vexter series Zvex Lofi Junky can be seen on the top left of Bagshaw’s updated board, visible in this screenshot from Temple’s Instagram story on 15 May 2023.
A Strymon Zuma can be seen powering Bagshaw’s updated board, visible in this screenshot from Temple’s Instagram story on 15 May 2023.
A Strymon Ojai can be seen powering Bagshaw’s updated board, visible in this screenshot from Temple’s Instagram story on 15 May 2023.
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