Jeordie White's Gear

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Jeordie White can be seen with a white Thunderbird IV bass in this photo.

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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

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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

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He used it during 'Disposable Teens'

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Using it around the Pale Emperor era

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Around 0:25 in this video, you can see the Rocktron Hush Super C unit underneath the multi-selector in Twiggy's rack.

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He had this one made for him at the start of the Mechanical Animals era, but later gifted it to the Hard Rock cafe

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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From 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

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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.

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He used them during 2000 Tour with Ampeg cabinets.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Jeordie White uses the Ampeg 4x10 Bass Cabinet in combination with a 1x15 cab, as detailed in the EMusician article on Marilyn Manson.

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Used at 2000's Tour in his pedalboard.

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From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.

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From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.

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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.

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From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.

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From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.

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From Tone King video, explaining his effects setup, with Jeordie and his guitar tech, as a guitarist instead of bassist for Marilyn Manson.

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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.

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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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