James Johnstone
classical organist & harpsichordist
James Johnstone's Gear
In this interview, James said that he used Tech 21 Sans Amps Bass Driver DI Pre-Amp.
James Johnstone plays a Gibson Grabber Bass during live performances and on recordings, as seen in the referenced image.
James mainly use Fender Precision Bass on "Ellipsis" album.
In an interview with GITARRE & BASS, James Johnstone discusses his use of the Music Man Stingray bass.
In this interview, James is talking about he own a Fender Bassman Amp.
In this interview, James said that he used Boss ODB-3 Overdrive.
James has been seen using the blue-coloured Ashdown's The Saint bass in 2020, shortly after it came out on the market.
James Johnstone frequently uses a Fender Jazz Bass for both live performances and studio recordings, as evidenced by a photo from Wikimedia.
James used Ashdown CTM-300 Head in 'Ellipsis' album
James used Eden World Tour WT550 Amplifier Head in 'Ellipsis' album.
James used Eden WTDI Pre-Amp DI Box in 'Ellipsis' album.
According to the Fender website, James uses this bass.
In this interview, James is talking about Ashdown ABM 500 RC EVO II.
In an interview with GITARRE & BASS, James Johnston of Biffy Clyro discusses his use of the Music Man Stingray 5 bass guitar.
In this interview, James said that he used Boss LS-2 Line Selector.
In an interview with GITARRE & BASS, James Johnstone of Biffy Clyro discusses using the Ashdown ABM 900 Head for their album "Ellipsis."
In a YouTube interview by Ashdown Engineering, James Johnston of Biffy Clyro discusses his use of the ABM-810H-EVO IV Cabinet.
In this interview, James said that he used Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner.
James used Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass in 'Ellipsis' album.
The second-last slide of an Instagram post by the official Biffy Clyro Instagram account, featuring behind-the-scenes photos / clips from the Futique recording sessions, shows the Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synth XO pedal on a table among many other pedals.
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