Jason McCaslin
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Jason McCaslin's Gear
"I think I own about five of that specific model that I play on stage…They are ’59 re-issues. I have other basses as well, but I love using those particular basses live. I have a few other P-basses that I keep at home and record with that I won’t take on tour because I don’t want them to get “hurt”…The white one and the black one I play live have been on the road with me since 2003. They rule." is the word of Cone talking about this bass
The boys of @Sum41 know that when it comes to guitar and bass tone, Slinky strings are All Killer, No Filler. Join the legacy. #iplayslinky
McCaslin can be seen playing his new guitar in this Instagram's photo from his account.
Here we can see Cone playing a Fender Precision Dee Dee Ramone Signature Bass
At 0:19 in this video, we can see Cone playing a Fender Jazz Bass
"Jason Paul McCaslin, also known as "Cone" (Sum 41). He has a Sid Vicious vibe in his look not only because he's played a Precision throughout his whole career.
He owns a '62 (listed online as a reiussue), rosewood fretboard. I've seen him playing basically all of the most famous P around, always spotting a Badass II on."
Here we can see Jason using an Ampeg SVT 1000 bass head
In this live Sum 41 performance at the APMAs, we can see a Fender Rumble 810 in stage, using for bass amplification of Jason
At 0:29 in this new Sum 41 video, we can see Cone showing us his new Fender Precision PJ Bass
At 1:57 inn this video of Fat Lip we can see an Ampeg 810 STV behind Jason
Jason McCaslin is shown using Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Bass Strings (50-105) in an Instagram story, as captured in a user-uploaded photo.
"Thank u @vmoda for the headphones. They look and sound snazzy!"
In this photo, Jason McCaslin can be seen using a Shure U2 SM58 microphone.
Jason McCaslin is confirmed to use the Ernie Ball Polypro Guitar Strap on his basses, as evidenced by an image showing him with the strap.
Jason McCaslin, an Ernie Ball artist, has transitioned from using Schaller strap locks to Ernie Ball Strap Locks Black P04601. This change is evidenced in an image from a 2017 performance at Rock am Ring.
Jason McCaslin has used the Leo Quan Badass II Bass Bridge on most of his basses since the 2000s, including his main bass, as evidenced by a photo from a 2017 performance at Rock on the Range.
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