Kristian Dunn's Gear

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Pictured here in July of 2012 playing live. The distinctive colour scheme, name on the headstock and general rarity indicate the brand and model. Unfortunately, stolen in March of 2013.

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A photo of Kristian playing the Wal Bass live. The lack of frets help identify the model. When their gear was stolen in March of 2013, the serial was given as W4018 - this puts it squarely in the production period of Mk. 2 Wal Fretless basses.

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"Alright, so this, this is my new fvorite instrument. This is a Shergold Bass 6."

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model.

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model.

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model.

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A picture of Kristian's live pedal board after El Ten Eleven's gear was stolen in March 2013. This pedal seems to be the sole pedal added after the incident that does not take over the role of any other previous pedals.

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"Next in the line is this Line 6 M9 pedal."

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"The next thing to explain though is this new MIDI controller I got. This was built for me by Bob Bradshaw and uh, this has changed my life significantly..."

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model.

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model. Kristian was particularly notable for using three (3!!) of these pedals at the same time.

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model.

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model. There may be an error in this sheet - the accompanying photo shows a Digitech Whammy 4th Generation, but the model name indicates it should be a Digitech WH-1. In this case it has been decided that the photo overrides the model name.

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An information sheet detailing El Ten Eleven's stolen gear in 2013 identifies their equipment. As they were covered by insurance, these pedals may have been replaced, perhaps even with an identical model.

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An alternate colour/angle photo can be found here: http://www.kristiandunn.com/images/softlightesindallastx.jpg . Before forming El Ten Eleven, Kristian was part of a San Diego-based band called the Softlightes. This appeared to be his bass of choice during his time playing with them.

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After losing most of their equipment in March 2013, some equipment was replaced with differing models. Kristian opted for a Bass Whammy to replace his Whammy-Wah and 4th Generation Whammy.

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A picture of Kristian's live pedal board after El Ten Eleven's gear was stolen in March 2013. To replace his three Digitech Stereo Jamman Loopers, Kristian has opted for two Boomerang Phrase Samplers.

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A picture of Kristian's live pedal board after El Ten Eleven's gear was stolen in March 2013. It seems he has replaced the Boss DD-20 Giga-Delay with a Strymon TimeLine.

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A picture of Kristian's live pedal board after El Ten Eleven's gear was stolen in March 2013. His OC-2 was replaced with an OC-3.

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Dunn can be seen playing a Schecter Ultracure VI in this photo.

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"So, this is my amp. It's a GK MB 800 Fusion"

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"Next in line is this looper pedal, boomerang looper pedal. Great pedals."

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"...and the two inputs go into this A/B switch."

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The TU-3 is clearly shown at this part of the video.

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"Um, my EBow, again, life changer."

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"My picks are Fender heavies. I'm in love with these. I get white ones because they're easier to see on stage."

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To celebrate his new endorsement with Aria Guitars, Kristian Dunn of El Ten Eleven covers the classic Duran Duran album "Rio" in its entirety in one take.

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