Luke Bentham's Effects Pedals

Luke used to use a memory man but uses the Freeze now instead. Comes in at 6:35ish.

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I've got two big box Rat pedals, and I've had them modified by friend back in Hamilton Mr. Adam Melnick. He put super bright LED's in them so that I can see when each of them is on. The first one it has a green LED and it's always on.

I really fell in love with the Rat pedals because not only is it really flexible and really nasty if you want it to be but it's also very clear and has a ton of volume, and it's simple for an idiot like me so you can easily navigate them. Which is very exciting for a guy who does not like to twiddle knobs too much.

So I kind of have one kind of set lower and then I have a second one that I just stomp ontop of that one so that it's turned up higher and it's a boost. If you take your hands of the guitar or even if you try to stop playing while that is on it is just howling feedback. So you kind of have to get used to that rig, unless you want to just subject some assholes to just sheer white noise.

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I've got, I think it's a 1978 Memory Man but I don't use it in any musical way, I just use it to make noise when I'm switching guitars. Carry on a note and it's got some vibrato in it so it makes some white noise for the children to hear while I'm taking a sip of beer and switching guitars.

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I've got a Peterson Strobe Tuner, which is like modelled after the old Neil Young spinning one that you can select the string that you want to tune. But it's just a really really fast chromatic tuner that I like, you can shoot a bullet at it and nothing would happen.

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Luke Bentham, the guitarist and singer, explicitly showcases his pedalboard in a YouTube video titled "The Dirty Nil's Luke Bentham - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 343," where he reveals using two Pro Co Fat Rat pedals among his gear.

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