Julian Wolf
Julian Wolf's Gear
While performing with his band "Funk Fragment" at the Hamborner Ratskeller Duisburg in September of 2018, Julian Wolf used the Ibanez EW20ASE-NT 6-String Exotic Wood Acoustic Guitar.
In this photograph from a "Funk Fragment" concert at the Börse Coswig in 2017, Julian Wolf used a Marshall JCM 900 4100 100-Watt Hi Gain Dual Reverb head alongside a Marshall JCM 900A Lead 4x12" 300-Watt Angled Extension Cabinet.
In this photograph from "The Strafers" rehearsal sessions, Julian Wolf used the Ibanez RR Randy Rhoads Custom Shop Japan Signature Model alongside a Line 6 Spider III electric guitar amplifier model.
During a performance with his band "Funk Fragment", German guitarist Julian Wolf used the Morley "Bad Horsie" Steve Vai Signature first generation Wah-Wah pedal as part of his pedalboard in 2018.
During the performance at the Weinfest Weinböhla 2017 with "Funk Fragment", guitarist Julian Wolf used the Ernie Ball Polypro Guitar Strap.
In this photograph from Funk Fragment's second show at the Blue Note Dresden club, the Palmer PWT 08 Power Bar 9-18V DC Power Supply is part of Julian Wolf's pedalboard set-up.
In this photograph from the Blue Note Dresden show by Funk Fragment, a custom-made Amp-FX MXR Mirco Amp Clone Clean Boost can be seen as part of Julian Wolf's pedalboard (next to the HR-2 Harmonist).
In September of 2018, guitarist Julian Wolf posted a picture of his pedalboard that he used with Funk Fragment at the High Tide Studios to his official Instagram story (www.instagram.com/julianwolfoff), where the TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Mini can be seen.
The Marshall MC 212 cabinet can be seen underneath Julian Wolf's 1993 Marshall Valvestate S80 Stereo Chorus.
Next to the left Marshall G 30R CD amplifier, Julian Wolf's 1986 Marshall 5213 MOS-FET 100 Reverb Twin can be seen in this photograph taken from the guitarist's official Instagram account.
In this Equipboard article published on October 29, 2018, German guitarist Julian Wolf told the Equipboard staff, "[...] my dad gave me an old Boss CE-2 Chorus which was around and I saved my pocket money to get a Morley Classic Wah. I also used a I also used a XT-2 Xtortion by Boss around this time period".
In this Equipboard article published on October 29, 2018, German guitarist Julian Wolf told the Equipboard staff, "[...] my dad gave me an old Boss CE-2 Chorus which was around and I saved my pocket money to get a Morley Classic Wah. I also used a I also used a XT-2 Xtortion by Boss around this time period".
German guitarist Julian Wolf told Equipboard in an article (published on October 29, 2018), that he "[...] added a Boss DS-1 Distortion, a Boss OD-2 Turbo Overdrive (the old model), a Boss PH-2 Phaser pedal, a Boss HR-2 Harmonist, which I used as a light chorus, as well as a Digitech Whammy pedal". In the interview, he did not specify which Whammy generation he used live, this shot of his pedaloard (as of May 2013) shows the Digitech Whamm 4 however (https://www.bilder-upload.eu/upload/fe538e-1541499856.jpg).
In this interview by Equipboard, guitarist Julian Wolf said: "For slides, I use the Dunlop 218 medium glass slide."
On October 29, 2018 in this Equipboard article, German guitarist Julian Wolf noted: "When we recorded the album there where a number of microphones used, including a Shure SM57."
German guitarist Julian Wolf told Equipboard in October of 2018, that he uses "the Ibanez Steve Vai signature picks in pink, brown and green".
German guitarist Julian Wolf told Equipboard in October of 2018, that he uses "the Ibanez Steve Vai signature picks in pink, brown and green".
German guitarist Julian Wolf told Equipboard in October of 2018, that he uses "the Ibanez Steve Vai signature picks in pink, brown and green".
In 2018, guitarist Julian Wolf told Equipboard that he used the M-Audio KeyStation 88 at home.
German guitarist Julian Wolf said in the 2018 Equipboard article: "[...] I use the PreSonus USB audio box interface, a couple of Swissonic studio monitors, the iRig Keys 37 Pro master keyboard. I used to use a M-Audio KeyStation 88 and a Samson Graphite M25 in the past."
As published by Equipboard on October 29, 2018, Julian Wolf uses a Samson Graphite M25 at home.
In this Equipboard interview article, Julian Wolf noted: "[...] I use the PreSonus USB audio box interface, a couple of Swissonic studio monitors, the iRig Keys 37 Pro master keyboard. I used to use a M-Audio KeyStation 88 and a Samson Graphite M25 in the past."
German guitarist Julian Wolf stated in his interview article, published by Equipboard on October 29, 2018, that he uses the Furman PL-8E Series II Power Conditioner for his rack system.
In this photograph from the Winzerstraßenfest 2018 in Weinböhla, German guitarist Julian Wolf uses the Furman M-10x E Power Conditioner as part of his rack system.
While performing with his band Funk Fragment at the Weinfest Radebeul in 2017, guitarist Julian Wolf uses three T.racks RS-2026 S 19" Power Supply models on stage as part of his rack system.
German guitarist said in the Equipboard article from October 29, 2018, that the Dynacord CLS 222 Leslie Simulator is part of his rack system.
On October 29, 2018, Equipboard released an article featuring German guitarist Julian Wolf. In this article, Wolf mentioned that he uses the Digitech IPS-33B Super Harmony Machine as part of his rack effects system.
"For the rack system I use a Furman PL-8E Series II power supply, the Korg DTR-1 tuner, DBX 166XS compressor, a Digitech IPS 33B like Joe Satriani used, a Yamaha GEP 50, like Clapton used as well as a Dynacord CLS 222 and a Roland SDE-1000 Delay unit."
German guitarist Julian Wolf noted that he uses a Roland SDE-1000 Digital Effects Processor as part of his rack system in an interview with Equipboard, which was published on October 29, 2018.
"In a smaller rack, I use yet another Furman power supply and a Line 6 Relay G 90 rack unit wireless system and their usual transmitters, antennas and cables for the system and the bodypack."
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