Laurie Vincent's Gear

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Laurie Vincent of Slaves uses the Tonebone Bones Twin-City ABY Guitar Effects Switcher as part of his extensive pedalboard setup. In an interview with MusicRadar, Vincent discusses his pedalboard, which also includes the Carl Martin Octa-Switch, Electro-Harmonix Micro POG, and Big Ear NYC pedals, highlighting his preference for simplicity and functionality in his gear choices.

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According to Eastwood site, he has a Airline H78

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A Line 6 DL4 can be seen on this instagram post of Lauries board.

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A Boss T|U-3 can be seen on this instagram post of Lauries board

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A Boss CS-3 can be seen on this instagram post of Lauries board

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A EHX Nano Clone can be seen on this instagram post of Lauries board

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In this video, of Slaves' set at Reading, We see Laurie using an Airline Map Bass in White ('Cheer up London', 'Nighty Nine' etc.) instead of his usual bass.

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Laurie Vincent used a Fender Jazz Bass during Slaves' performance in Glasgow, as reported by Jules Boyle in the Daily Record.

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Sonic blue jagstang. Also played at reading festival 2016 eg on 'Sockets'

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During their performance on "Later… with Jools Holland," Laurie Vincent is seen using two Fender Bassbreaker 45W Tube Guitar Amp Heads instead of his usual Selmer amplifiers. The performance is featured in a BBC Music video on YouTube.

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Laurie Vincent of Slaves is seen playing a Fender Mustang PJ Bass in an Instagram post from the ACL Festival, showcasing his use of the new Offset series.

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In this post on the slaves Instagram Laurie talks about his new custom guitar made with Fender.

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Both Laurie and Isaac use SM58s in this Live Lounge video

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the marshall website states that he uses this amp

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“The two Bassbreakers go through 2x12 and 4x12 Matamp cabs. One has more of a trebly sound and the other has more low-end.

“Then the Bassman will come on as a boost. If I use octave or modulation, the Champ is a clean signal on top.”

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“The two Bassbreakers go through 2x12 and 4x12 Matamp cabs. One has more of a trebly sound and the other has more low-end.

“Then the Bassman will come on as a boost. If I use octave or modulation, the Champ is a clean signal on top.”

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“The two Bassbreakers go through 2x12 and 4x12 Matamp cabs. One has more of a trebly sound and the other has more low-end.

“Then the Bassman will come on as a boost. If I use octave or modulation, the Champ is a clean signal on top.”

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Tell us a bit about your rig and the Marshall gear you’re going to be using – what do you like about them?

I’m about to start using two JTM45s with two 4x12 greenback cabs, 1960BXs. And I’m running them in stereo, with stereo FX which gives you that real spread out wall of noise. I want to have a broader range of the soundwaves so to speak, just to fill up the space on stage. Especially when you get to the bigger stages, having one cab on the floor it can miss you and I’m not into having monitors. I’d rather hear the sound of the amps, they just have that really warm, classic sound.

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On this photo Laurie’s holding a Vox Phantom guitar (probably modded). Apparently he used it during recording of «Purpose Built»

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Laurie Vincent is associated with the Eastwood Airline Tuxedo, as mentioned on the Eastwood Guitars website.

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According to Eastwood site, he has a Hi-Flyer Phase 4.

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On this photo Laurie Vincent is playing Jackson RRT5 guitar during SOFT PLAY gig at Glastonbury Festival in 2024. He can be seen with this instrument in the music video for “Mirror Muscles” and on some promotional photos for “Heavy Jelly” album.

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In this video, Laurie Vincent is seen playing an Epiphone Korina Flying V at the Reading Festival in 2023. The Epiphone logo is visible on the headstock at 00:39. He also used this guitar in the "Punk’s Dead" music video.

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At the 4:00 mark in the YouTube clip "Slaves - Beauty Quest #Woodstock2017", Laurie Vincent's Fender Bassbreaker 18/30W can be clearly seen in his stack, positioned on top of his Orange 4×12 cabinet.

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In a video of Soft Play (formerly known as Slaves) performing "Beauty Quest" at Woodstock 2017, Laurie Vincent is seen using an Orange PPC412 4×12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet as an extension cabinet for a Fender Bassbreaker 18/30. This can be verified by footage provided by KręciołaTV on YouTube.

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