Jon Stockman's Gear
In the video at 0:54 - "I'm running a GigRig Generator, which is probably one of the best things I've ever bought (...) it puts out 5000mA so it powers everything. On top of that e takes 100 to 240 Vac so it doesn't matter if I'm in the US or here (Europe), I don't have to get voltage converters"
In a playthrough video by Darkglass Electronics, Jon Stockman demonstrates the use of the Darkglass Electronics Alpha Omega bass effects pedal.
In this bass playthrough video for the song "Goliath", we see Jon play with his Warwick Corvette six string bass. He frequently uses this bass in live events along with his neckthrough Thumb bass.
Two of the units are seen several times throughout the video. The best shot is at 4:15-4:18.
Jon talks about the basses he's playing at the moment around 0:24 into the video. 'Warwick NT 6 Thumb Standard'
??"Whatever is going on in the band it just fits right in there and sort of handles the way I play which is quite aggressive as well, so yeah… It’s what gives me my sound I guess."
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In this pedalboard rundown video from 2013, Jon goes over his pedals and how he set them up during this time. You can clearly see the XXL when he opens up his pedalboard, and he even points it out specifically at 6:28. He mentions how he used it live to get a more aggressive, distorted sound.
At 2:15 - "It's just a Lehle P-Split. That's passive so it doesn't need to be powered, it's just easier" John uses this to send clean signal to a clean DI and another signal to the pedalboard.
In a YouTube video by Darkglass Electronics, Jon Stockman of Karnivool showcases his pedalboard, featuring the Boss ME-20B Bass Multiple Effects.
In the Video at 1:25 - "I basically got 10 loops here and on these 10 loops I got a butch of pedals (...) instead of having all the pedals in series it puts them in parallel so if one has a problem it does not affect the whole chain"
Item can be seen at 2:27 Jon uses this DI right after the tuner to send clean signal to FOH
At 1:57 - "At the front end here I have a Tunner at the start. I used to have it at the end (...) I had to put it at the front because, what I do is going into the Lehle P-Split and then into a Clean DI and so I had to put it there to mute everything going both to the DI and the rest of the chain."
He is seen using the cabinet in this video. The best shots are between 4:15 and 4:18.
In the YouTube video "That Pedal Show – Jon Stockman Part One," between 2:42 and 2:46, Jon Stockman can be seen using the Ashdown Engineering ABM 500 EVO III. This is identified by the layout of the knobs, which includes a 7-band EQ and a knob for compression; features that distinguish it from the EVO II model (which lacks the compression knob) and the EVO IV model (which has 600 watts and a 9-band EQ).
In the video titled "That Pedal Show – Jon Stockman Part One," available on YouTube and produced by TheGigRig, Jon Stockman is seen using a Boss DD-20 Giga Delay on his pedalboard.
Can be seen in the pedalboard in this video
In the video titled "Karnivool's Jon Stockman Bass Pedalboard rundown," published by Darkglass Electronics on YouTube, Jon Stockman can be seen discussing and showcasing the Eventide ModFactor on his pedalboard during an interview with Doug Castro before their Helsinki gig in November 2013.
In the YouTube video titled "Karnivool's Jon Stockman Bass Pedalboard rundown," Jon Stockman is shown using the Boss GEB-7 Bass Equalizer on his pedalboard during an interview conducted by Darkglass Electronics CEO Doug Castro.
During an interview conducted by Doug Castro of Darkglass Electronics, Jon Stockman of Karnivool can be seen using the Boss OC-2 Octaver on his pedalboard.
In a YouTube interview by Darkglass Electronics, Jon Stockman from Karnivool confirms the use of the Darkglass Electronics Microtubes B7K Analog Bass PreAmp on his pedalboard during a 2013 tour pedalboard rundown, as seen and discussed in the video.
In an interview conducted by Darkglass Electronics CEO Doug Castro, Jon Stockman of Karnivool is seen using the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor on his pedalboard during their Helsinki gig in November 2013.
In the interview conducted by Darkglass Electronics CEO Doug Castro, Jon Stockman can be seen using the Boss RC-3 Loop Station on his pedalboard, as shown during the pedalboard rundown before Karnivool's Helsinki gig in November 2013.
On April 21, 2026, after a Karnivool concert in Berlin, a photo was taken showing Jon Stockman's pedalboard, which includes the Neural DSP Quad Cortex and the Eventide H90 Harmonizer. He was also using a Darkglass Microtubes 500 bass head and an Ampeg cabinet for stage volume. The proof can be seen in the image linked here.
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