John Popper
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John Popper's Gear
John Popper is associated with the Fender John Popper Signature Harmonica, a modified Seydel Session Steel, as seen in a performance at the Fender booth during NAMM 2015.
In the official video from Blues Traveler's performance at the Shoreline Amphitheatre on September 3, 1995, John Popper is seen using a variety of harmonicas, including the Hohner Special 20, in multiple keys: A, A-flat, B, C, D, D-flat, E, E-flat, F, G, as well as a G an octave higher and a D an octave lower.
According to Shure's artist page, Blues Traveler's John Popper uses Shure's Beta 57A for lead vocals.
John Popper uses the Mesa/Boogie Lone Star 2x12 Combo Amp for his harmonica microphone, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on BlogSpot.
John Popper uses the Fractal Audio Axe-FX II with a MIDI pedal, as shown in the user-uploaded photo on BlogSpot.
He conects the Axe FX to this foot controller
John plays in ''You Don't Have To Love Me'' video (and probably in the studio song)
He uses a BETA 57 for Harmonica (with a MIDI interface) and a BETA 58 for vocals.
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