Jenn Wasner's Effects Pedals

"I play through a Fender Twin, and my pedal setup is super basic: boss chorus and tremolo, boss dd-6 delay, a fulltone fulldrive coupled with an electro-harmonix lpb-1 boost for good natural tube overdrive, and that’s pretty much it."

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"I play through a Fender Twin, and my pedal setup is super basic: boss chorus and tremolo, boss dd-6 delay, a fulltone fulldrive coupled with an electro-harmonix lpb-1 boost for good natural tube overdrive, and that’s pretty much it."

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"I play through a Fender Twin, and my pedal setup is super basic: boss chorus and tremolo, boss dd-6 delay, a fulltone fulldrive coupled with an electro-harmonix lpb-1 boost for good natural tube overdrive, and that’s pretty much it."

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She uses the pedal to distort her bass on the link above, and also demos the pedal on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpnTKDsfNrw

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"I play through a Fender Twin, and my pedal setup is super basic: boss chorus and tremolo, boss dd-6 delay, a fulltone fulldrive coupled with an electro-harmonix lpb-1 boost for good natural tube overdrive, and that’s pretty much it."

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In this 2017 Reverb article Jenn states:

"I’m also really loving my new Moog MF Drive distortion pedal. I used it a ton in-studio for a lot of the guitar solos on the new record. It’s got an EQ filter in addition to a basic tone knob, so the control over boosting/cutting specific frequencies is like nothing I’ve ever used before. It’s so incredible sounding and versatile."

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In this 2017 Reverb article Jenn states:

Well, on one hand there’s one that’s just on all the time—that’s the Prelude reverb, which I’ve starting using in place of my built-in amp reverb. (For WO I play through a Fender Twin and for FOD I play a Vox AC15.)

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In this 2021 Guitar World article Jenn states:

“Effect-wise, my pedalboard’s pretty minimal. But I have been using the Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl [a 'true pitch' vibrato/chorus] a lot. I really liked that pedal. And the Chase Bliss Thermae delay that they do.

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In this 2021 Guitar World article Jenn states:

“Effect-wise, my pedalboard’s pretty minimal. But I have been using the Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl [a 'true pitch' vibrato/chorus] a lot. I really liked that pedal. And the Chase Bliss Thermae delay that they do.

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In this 2021 Guitar World article Jenn states:

“And I have I've also really attached to the Red Panda Particle, because it's just such a bizarre crazy sounding pedal, it can do so many different weird things. I also use a Moog MS Drive that I really liked, because it’s got tone control in addition to like just gain and master, so you can kind of tweak the frequencies a little bit.”

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In a 2017 profile on Reverb News, it is detailed that Jenn Wasner's pedalboard includes the EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine V3.

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In a 2017 profile on Reverb.com, it is confirmed that Jenn Wasner's pedalboard includes the EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire.

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Mentioned in this 2013 interview with Reverend Guitars.

What amps and pedals do you currently use?

I play through a Fender Twin, and my pedal setup is super basic: boss chorus and tremolo, boss dd-6 delay, a fulltone fulldrive coupled with an electro-harmonix lpb-1 boost for good natural tube overdrive, and that’s pretty much it.

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