Luke Fabry's Gear
Seen in the Almost Monday Broken People Video
In a video interview on Gear Masters Episode 558, Luke Fabry, the bassist for Almost Monday, discusses his use of the Fender American Performer Mustang Bass. He explains his preference for the short-scale bass and mentions that he has applied glow tape to the fret markers to facilitate easier use in dark environments. This information is detailed at the 0:36 mark of the video hosted by Digital Tour Bus.
In the video interview on Gear Masters Episode 558, Luke Fabry, the bassist for Almost Monday, discusses his use of the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, describing it as "indestructible" and noting that he has been using it for six or seven years. This information is detailed at the 2:19 mark of the video hosted by Digital Tour Bus.
In Gear Masters Episode 558, Luke Fabry, bassist for Almost Monday, discusses his use of the JHS Muffuletta 6-way Fuzz Pedal. During the interview, he shares that he had to visit Chicago Music Exchange for a replacement washer and nut for the pedal button, as he had stomped too hard and damaged the originals. He highlights the pedal's ability to retain the low end, unlike other fuzz pedals that tend to diminish it. As of the video, the pedal is specifically used in the songs "Only When I Dance" and "Lost," as noted at the 2:27 mark of the video hosted by Digital Tour Bus.
In Gear Masters Episode 558, Luke Fabry, the bassist of Almost Monday, confirms his use of the Origin Effects BassRig Super Vintage Preamplifier. During the interview, Fabry mentions that he had previously relied on a SansAmp for a long time until a crew member suggested switching to the BassRig Super Vintage for the current tour. He highlights the preamplifier's usefulness as an amp simulator, which allows the band to avoid transporting amplifiers while still achieving an analogue sound. This discussion can be found at the 3:28 mark of the video hosted by Digital Tour Bus.
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