Jon Lhaubouet's Gear
In the performance video "VEIN live in The K! Pit (tiny dive bar show)" by KERRANG!, several moments provide a semi-clear view of Jon Lhaubouet's bass pedalboard, where the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor is prominently visible due to its distinctive three-knob layout.
In the video "VEIN live in The K! Pit (tiny dive bar show)" by KERRANG!, a clear view of Jon Lhaubouet's live bass pedalboard is displayed, prominently featuring a big red DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal, which is a notable element of vein.fm's sound.
In the performance video "VEIN live in The K! Pit (tiny dive bar show)" by KERRANG! on YouTube, Jon Lhaubouet's bass pedalboard is clearly visible several times, allowing viewers to identify the four white knobs of a Boss CH-1 Super Chorus pedal.
In a photograph posted by Jon Lhaubouet on Instagram, you can see his guitar pedalboard used with Fleshwater, which includes the DigiTech Drop Polyphonic Pitch Shifter.
In a photograph posted on Jon Lhaubouet's Instagram, you can see the guitar pedalboard he uses with Fleshwater, which includes an Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork.
In a photograph posted on Instagram by Jon Lhaubouet, you can see his guitar pedalboard used with Fleshwater, which includes an MXR M101 Phase 90.
In a photograph posted by Jon Lhaubouet on Instagram, you can clearly see his guitar pedalboard used with Fleshwater, which includes a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner.
In a photo shared by NateTheGamingNinja on Reddit, Jon Lhaubouet's pedalboard is visible, and it appears to include a Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion pedal on the bottom row, confirming its use.
In the official music video for Vein.FM's "Virus://Vibrance," Jon Lhaubouet is visibly using a Sterling by Music Man StingRay Ray4 bass, which is distinguishable by its unique neck, differing from the one typically seen during live performances. This video was directed and edited by Eric Richter and released by Closed Casket Activities.
Jon Lhaubouet can typically be seen using a Music Man Stingray Bass Special with an ebony fretboard during Vein.fm's performance.
On May 2, 2026, during a performance in Boston, Jon Lhaubouet was observed using two Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Heads (Multi-Watt), with one seemingly set for a clean sound and the other for a dirty tone, as evidenced by the image provided on Equipboard.
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