Mark Hoppus
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Photo of Mark Hoppus live pedalboard
He uses this pedal, according to his Instagram photo. It is uncertain if guitar is Fender Telecaster.
A picture of Mark Hoppus' pedalboard on the Instagram page of his clothing mark "Hi my name is Mark".
Mark Hoppus was a long time user of this pedal, photo of the live pedalboard from the Untitled era tour show the pedal along with other pedals from the same era, it was used for both pre-amp and distortion
Mark has uploaded this picture on instagram of the Way Huge's Swollen Pickle Fuzz
"Today's setup. Jaguar bass, Bass Micro Synth, Sonic Alienator."
In this Instagram photo, we can see that Hoppus uses Chandler Limited Germanium Drive.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
According to this photo, Hoppus uses Chandler Limited Little Devil Colored Boost Pedal.
In a June 2011 studio video, Mark Hoppus is shown using the Electro-Harmonix "Black Russian" Big Muff Pi V8 while recording "Kaleidoscope."
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
Hoppus posted a video from the studio on 9th February 2018, revealing a Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl HiFi pedal and referring to it as a "studio toy".
New @chaseblissaudio studio toy, suggested by @tychomusic @ohmygoshua
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of doom" posted on twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
Here's a screenshot of a photo of Mark's rig posted by Brian Diaz (Mark's Tech) on his instragram stories in october 2023. You can even see a few of Mark's presets names.
He also mentioned it in an interview for Guitarworld:
“I used Kempers for years and recently switched to a Neural Quad Cortex. Once the modelers caught up to tube amps in their tone, it was all over for me.
“We were in Conway Studios in LA tracking, with my full cabinet/head setup on one channel and my Kemper tone on another channel, and no-one in the room could tell the difference between the two.
“At that point, why pay to freight hundreds of pounds of gear around the world? My whole live rig fits in one rack now.”
You can spot it on his "Rack of Doom" posted on Twitter by Mark.
In 2020, Mark Hoppus did a reaction video on the (Blink 182) MTV Untitled Album. In the MTV video (at 28min 24sec) Mark says “Hey! That’s my Roland synth bass. That and somebody was asking me on Discord or on Twitch or on somewhere about the basses used in ‘Always.’ And I went out with Jerry Finn to this place called …what was it called … Black Market …Music. It was on La Cienega …it was this place where you could buy old gear and we went there just looking for music gear and I found that bass to play on ‘Always’ cuz it was like a bass that you plug in to this giant pedal board that puts out these synth sounds (Roland GR-77b). And so that’s the bass.” The YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llpV2uw-6rY
The Roland GR-77b was the only module that works directly with the Roland G-77 bass guitar.
Black Market Music was located at 841 North La Cienega Boulevard, West Hollywood California 90069.
In this post Utility belt fx shows off the pedal they sent Mark. This is a 1 of 1 pedal designed exclusively for mark. The pedal’s name is a play on both the big muff and Mark’s brand hi my name is mark. The pedal features Mark’s signature octopus logo on the front
Mark Hoppus used the Boss BF-3 Flanger pedal during the Untitled era tour for songs requiring a chorus or flanger effect, such as "Always." This pedal can be seen on his main pedalboard in shows and pictures from that era, along with other Boss pedals, as evidenced by an image from the era.
During the Untitled era tour, Mark Hoppus used the Boss TR-2 Tremolo pedal, as evidenced by photographs of his main pedalboard from that period, which also featured other Boss pedals.
Mark Hoppus used the Boss DD-3 Digital Delay pedal during the Untitled era tour. This can be confirmed by images from the time showing the pedal on his main pedalboard, which included other Boss pedals.
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