Justin Chancellor
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This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. On the far left of the middle section is a bright purple pedal with chrome topped knobs. This pedal is the BOSS BF-2 Flanger Pedal.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. On the right of the center section is probably the most iconic pedal in Chancellor's collection.
The DigiTech Bass Whammy (First Generation) is a rare pedal and likely due to the popularity brought to it by famous TOOL songs such as Forty-Six & 2, Schism, Right in Two, Jambi, 3rd Eye, Lateralus, Eulogy, and many more where this pedal us used in major ways.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. The camera does a tightly zoomed pan of the board and shows the BOSS CE-5 Chorus Ensemble.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. The camera does a tightly zoomed pan of the board and shows the Tech 21 SansAmp GT2 Pedal.
rigrundown during 2010 showing justin using dd3 on his live pedal board. at 1:09
This video on Rig Rundown at 3:21 you can see the RAT plain as day
The pedal is KHDK's unique bass overdrive Abyss
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. The camera zooms in tight on 2 of these pedals, one being the MXR Bass Envelope Filter.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, a close-up shot of the Guyatone Vintage FLIP Tremolo is seen.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. On the left section is has an MXR Bass Octave Deluxe Pedal.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, a close-up shot of the BOSS TU-2 Chromatic Tuner.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. In the far left section he has a Red Witch Titan Delay Pedal next to a Red Witch Pentavocal Trem Pedal.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. The camera does a tightly zoomed pan of the board and shows the Tech 21 SansAmp GT2 Pedal.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. On the left section he has a long green pedal next to his Tone Bender. This green pedal is a Foxx Fuzz Wah Down Machine.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. On the left section he has a Guyatone BR2 Bottom Wah Rocker Pedal.
Specified on Chancellor's official Dunlop artist page.
Justin plays exclusively with Tortex® Picks and loves the Cry Baby® 105Q Bass Wah, the MXR® Bass Octave Deluxe, and the MXR® Sub Octave Bass Fuzz.
In the user-uploaded photo on Bassplayer, Justin Chancellor's Dunlop Cry Baby 105Q Bass Wah Pedal is visible alongside his Tone Bender.
It can be seen on his board here on a riser next to the tuner.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. On the top row of the middle section is a BOSS GEB-7 Equalizer Pedal.
Took this photo at a Tool concert at the KFC Yum Center in Louisville, KY on May 8, 2019. The pedalboard is separated into two sections. The section that is closest, on the far right is the Erinie Ball Volume Pedal, can’t make out the exact model.
In this photo included in this detailed November 26, 2006 breakdown of Chancellor's pedalboard by TalkBass user Tbirdbassist, the Lovetone Wobulator is visible.
Visible in this photo from Chancellor's official Dunlop artist page.
Visible in this photo, as sourced from this detailed November 26, 2006 breakdown of Chancellor's pedalboard by TalkBass user Tbirdbassist.
In this photo included in this detailed November 26, 2006 breakdown of Chancellor's pedalboard by TalkBass user Tbirdbassist, the Lovetone Wobulator is visible.
In this photo included in this detailed November 26, 2006 breakdown of Chancellor's pedalboard by TalkBass user Tbirdbassist, the Lovetone Brown Source is visible.
You can see in the photo of his pedalboard he uses two of these together.
The Providence DLY-4 can also be seen on Justin's pedalboard at various photos and videos during the 2019 US tour.
What bass gear have you been playing and trying out?
I’ve been getting to know the small collection of vintage basses I own, finding the right tone for the right piece of music. Having time to experiment, it's amazing to discover the little differences that give each instrument its own unique character. I’ve been enjoying using the prototype of my Dunlop Signature Wah/Fuzz pedal, *and an overdrive pedal I was given in New Zealand, called Hot Cake, by Crowther Audio. * My favorite preamp that I use at home is the Great River MP-500NV, which will pump up any decent bass sound.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. In the far left section he has a Red Witch Titan Delay Pedal next to a Red Witch Pentavocal Trem Pedal.
Visible in this photo, as sourced from this detailed November 26, 2006 breakdown of Chancellor's pedalboard by TalkBass user Tbirdbassist.
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