Jason Lytle's Gear

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"Read on to find out his thoughts on the Grandaddy tour, the religion of technology, songwriting synaesthesia and the story behind his most faithful companion: a 1970s Fender Jazzmaster." Matthew Parker October 10, 2012 http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/interview-jason-lytle-on-the-grandaddy-reunion-the-analogue-age-and-cave-recordings-560385

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In the photo from Jeff Hawe titled "Mugs behind the Music," Jason Lytle's Boss SD-1 Super OverDrive pedal is visible on the table, indicating its use in his setup.

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In his Tiny Desk Concert featured on NPR, Jason Lytle uses a Korg Microsampler, visible on the desk throughout the performance.

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Jason can be seen here playing what is probably a 1970's Gibson J40. A cheaper version of the J50, differing only in the pinless bridge configuartion.

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In a user-uploaded photo for the Knobs podcast, Jason Lytle is shown with the Line 6 POD 2.0 Guitar Multi Effects Processor, highlighting his use of this gear.

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In a photo from Jeff Hawe's "Mugs behind the Music" series, Jason Lytle's DigiTech Bad Monkey Tube Overdrive pedal is visible on the table.

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Jason can be seen here playing an earlier Martin 000-15 for NPR Tiny Desk concert.

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Visible in background rack throughout

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In the YouTube video by Toby Benjamin, documenting the making of the Talk Talk tribute track "Tomorrow Started," Jason Lytle of Grandaddy can be seen with an Avalon VT-737sp Mic Preamp in the background rack.

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Visible at top of left background rack throughout

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In the user-uploaded photo, Jason Lytle is shown with his MXR Phase 100 Script Logo Vintage pedal among his collection of guitar effects.

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In a portrait taken by Daniel Cronin, Jason Lytle is seen using the Eventide H910 Harmonizer Plugin, showcasing his integration of this multi-effect music software in his creative process.

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In a portrait by Daniel Cronin, Jason Lytle is seen with the Vintech Audio X73, highlighting its role in his studio setup.

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At 42min20seconds, Jason talks about using the DOD FX55B guitar pedal (he calls it the "Dash B" model, but when you look at the picture he submitted with this podcast, it looks like the "non-dash" model): https://archive.org/details/knobspodcast/Knobs/Season01/Knobs_Episode_05_-_Jason_Lytle.ogg

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In a photo provided by Jeffhawe, Jason Lytle is shown with a Roland EP-09 synthesizer on the left side of the image.

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On the right side of the mantle there's a Polysix with all of the logos taped over for some reason...

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On the far right note the 70s cosmetic Roland RS-09 Organ/String machine nest to the EP-09.

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In a user-uploaded photo, the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor is visible in the background of Jason Lytle's studio setup.

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Jason posted this picture of his rig on his twitter account.

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Jason Lytle shared a photo of his setup on Twitter, showcasing the Demeter RV-1 Real Reverb among his gear.

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In the user-uploaded photo, Jason Lytle is shown with his Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail reverb pedal among his collection.

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