Jeordie White
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Jeordie White's Gear
Jeordie White can be seen with a white Thunderbird IV bass in this photo.
vintage, as seen in the "Dope Hat" and "Coma White" videos; sold to a fan through a mutual friend of Jeordie and Manson in 2005 via eBay
vintage, as seen in "The Dope Show" video; a gift from Gene Simmons who wrote and recorded with the same instrument on KISS's Destroyer album; he donated this bass to the Hard Rock Cafe in Ottawa, Canada. It is among their most popular pieces of memorabilia on display
He used it during 'Disposable Teens'
Around 0:25 in this video, you can see the Rocktron Hush Super C unit underneath the multi-selector in Twiggy's rack.
He had this one made for him at the start of the Mechanical Animals era, but later gifted it to the Hard Rock cafe
Jeordie White, also known as Twiggy Ramirez, is associated with the B.C. Rich Warlock Bass, as depicted in a user-uploaded photo on deviantART. This bass was gifted to the Hard Rock Cafe.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects and, toward the end of the video; amplifier setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
This is the bass that was used to track the 'Beautiful People'. It's known as the 'Beautiful People bass' and was gifted to Dave Navarro
In a video by The Tone King titled "Twiggy Ramirez: AMPS & EFFECTS," Jeordie White discusses his effects setup, highlighting the use of a Frantone Peachfuzz pedal. The video features Jeordie and his guitar technician detailing his gear as a guitarist for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects and amplifier setup (toward the end of the video), with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
B.C. Rich Widow Guitar with Widow Bass body (Twiggy Ramirez/Jeordie White exclusive)
Solid Body Electric GuitarsFrom Tone King's video examining Jeordie's guitars. He describes why his Widow has a larger body than is customary: The people at B.C. Rich knew him to be a bass player, and proceeded to make a bass. Upon realizing he was to be playing guitar in Marilyn Manson for this tour, they decided to simply keep the Widow bass body, and add the appropriate bridge, neck-scale and tuners, hence its distinctively different look. Jeordie's Instagram shows a clear photo of the finished guitar, with the bass body here: https://instagram.com/p/MHpFasikuW/?taken-by=jeordie He also has photos, presumably taken by the folks at B.C. Rich, after refitting the instrument to be a 6-string guitar: https://instagram.com/p/K_aZblikkp/?taken-by=jeordie
Tone king video showcasing Jeordie's Electrical Guitar Company custom Flying V. All chromed-plated aluminum construction. 2-piece body construction allows for a chambered aluminum body, making the guitar light enough for comfortable use on-stage.
He used them during 2000 Tour with Ampeg cabinets.
From a Tone King video, with Jeordie and his guitar tech (he's playing guitar in Marilyn Manson) explaining and showing his current guitar effects for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a live guitarist instead of bassist (in live settings) for Marilyn Manson.
Jeordie White is seen with a B.C. Rich Pro X Bich guitar in an Instagram post shared by him. Additionally, a Tone King video discusses his use of a B.C. Rich Bich 6-string guitar during his tenure as guitarist for Marilyn Manson.
Again, from the Tone King video explaining his amps and effects. The fact that it's a Dual Rectifier instead of a Triple can be determined by the spacing of the knobs; this one is clearly a Dual Rectifier which is used, atypically for a Rectifier, on a clean setting to reinforce the bottom end of his sound. This is used in conjunction with the Diezel VH4 or The Diezel Herbert (running in a heavy, distorted mode) depending on the venue and the desires of the house engineer.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson. This pedal belongs to the Nova line of effects and is described as a programmable, digital reverb.
Jeordie White uses the Ampeg 4x10 Bass Cabinet in combination with a 1x15 cab, as detailed in the EMusician article on Marilyn Manson.
Used at 2000's Tour in his pedalboard.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson. He uses 2 MXR Carbon Copy Delay pedals with different settings in a row for his role as guitarist in Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of his "traditional" role as bassist (at least live) for Marilyn Manson.
From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson. It takes a few views to spot the name on the pedal, simply described as "another reverb" pedal, but 'Spring Chicken' is clearly visible.
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