Kevin Starrs' Effects Pedals

I’ve used that pedal at every live show we’ve ever done

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

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Phase 95 on Kevin’s live board

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Fulltone OCD on live board

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

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Seen on Kevin’s board

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Kevin Starrs uses the TC Electronic Polytune 2 Noir on his live pedalboard, as shown in the Facebook photo by Andris Gabor.

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"I also have an early-’80s MXR Distortion+ that I used for quite a few leads."

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you can see a timmy under his other pedals on the board, next to his ocd. seems to be used as a backup though.

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Kevin Starr’s seen using a T Rex Fuel Tank Jr on his pedalboard

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you can see a boss bf-1 in this pic.

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In a photo taken on October 19th at the Stanley Hotel, Kevin Starrs is seen using the EarthQuaker Devices Aurelius Tri-voice Chorus Pedal.

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