Martin Miguel Tonne's Gear

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From the article: 'I was focusing a lot on playing jazz, so I had a Gretsch hollow-bodied guitar. I was playing without pedals, straight into the amp and focusing on the notes and the chords. I went to a small shop in town, not far from Trondheim. They had this Danelectro guitar on sale for about $150, so I bought it. I bought a set of really heavy strings, like .013’s or .014’s, to put on the guitar. It couldn’t handle them, so the intonation was really fucked up. I thought the guitar didn’t work. It sounded horrible. Then, when I started studying in Trondheim, I was playing a Telecaster but the bridge broke and I had to find a new guitar the same day. I put some new strings on the Danelectro and it was an awesome guitar. Since then I just kept on using it.'

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In the Guitar Moderne spotlight on Martin Miguel Tonne, it is noted that he uses the Line 6 Tonecore Echo Park delay pedal.

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"What amps are you using with Pom Poko?

Most of the time, I use the amps where I play. When we started I was playing through a Fender Blues Junior with the gain knob turned all the way to 12 all the time."

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In a feature on Guitarmoderne, Martin Miguel Tonne of Pom Poko is shown using the EarthQuaker Devices Bit Commander guitar synth pedal.

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"What amps are you using with Pom Poko?

Most of the time, I use the amps where I play. When we started I was playing through a Fender Blues Junior with the gain knob turned all the way to 12 all the time. I really loved that amp but now it’s broken so I need to fix it. I made a pedalboard with an overdrive pedal at the end of my chain, so I always have that type of sound even though I’m playing through some sort of clean Fender amp. I actually prefer the Fender Deville amps where you can get some distortion easily."

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"I also have a Death By Audio distortion pedal called Supersonic Fuzz Gun, which is really cool."

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Used the Micro Pog before, has since gone over to the Nano Pog as he prefers smaller pedals nowadays.

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Martin Miguel Tonne uses the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, a classic overdrive and distortion pedal, in his live performances. An older photo on his Instagram confirms its presence in his setup.

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Martin Miguel Tonne owns a Danelectro Hodad Blue Sparkle guitar, as seen on his Instagram account. This is his second Danelectro guitar, although he primarily uses a green one.

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Used in a recording session in 2015.

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From an Instagram Story on his private Instagram. You can see the wide version of the Carl Martin Surf Trem on the board, but it's the same circuit more or less.

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In a user-uploaded photo featured on Guitar Moderne, Martin Miguel Tonne is shown using the Line 6 ToneCore Verbzilla reverb pedal.

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In the article "Spotlight: Pom Poko’s Martin Miguel Tonne" on Guitar Moderne, Martin Miguel Tonne is mentioned using the Fulltone Full-Drive2 Mosfet overdrive pedal.

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In an article on Guitarmoderne, Martin Miguel Tonne of Pom Poko is featured using the Electro-Harmonix Nano POG Polyphonic Octave Generator during his performances.

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In a photo posted by martinmatonne on Instagram, Martin Miguel Tonne is shown using a TC Electronic PolyTune. He has since upgraded to a PolyTune 2 Mini.

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In a feature on Guitar Moderne, a photo of Martin Miguel Tonne's pedalboard includes the ZVEX Vexter Series Fuzz Factory, highlighting its role in his setup.

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"What other pedals are you using?

I’m using lots of different distortion pedals. I have double pedal. It’s blue, and I also have it in red. [Full-Drive 2] It’s really popular, almost a classic, with an on/off switch for the pedal and a boost channel. It’s like an overdrive distortion pedal."

From this article: https://www.guitarmoderne.com/artists/spotlight-pom-pokos-martin-miguel-tonne

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In a user-uploaded photo from Guitar Moderne's spotlight on Pom Poko, Martin Miguel Tonne is shown using the TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Mini pedal tuner.

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In a photo from Guitar Moderne, Martin Miguel Tonne is shown using the T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank Chameleon, highlighting its role in his setup.

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Martin Miguel Tonne uses the Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini, as seen in a user-uploaded photo on Guitar Moderne.

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Used live, see the Instagram-photo

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Martin Miguel Tonne is pictured with a Marshall MG4 Series MG50FX amplifier in an older Instagram post, suggesting he used it during his time at Sund Folk College or the music conservatory in Trondheim.

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Martin Miguel Tonne previously used the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS, as evidenced in a post by martinmatonne on Instagram. He has since switched to using the T-Rex Fuel Tank.

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He used to use an orange version of the subdecay Prometheus for pitch shifting effects, but has since moved over to other pedals for this.

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"Then, when I started studying in Trondheim, I was playing a Telecaster but the bridge broke and I had to find a new guitar the same day. I put some new strings on the Danelectro and it was an awesome guitar. Since then I just kept on using it."

Article: https://www.guitarmoderne.com/artists/spotlight-pom-pokos-martin-miguel-tonne

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In an earlier Instagram post by Martin Miguel Tonne, the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi fuzz pedal is featured. Although he has since transitioned to using other fuzz pedals, this photo captures the Big Muff Pi as part of his gear collection at that time.

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In an Instagram post by Martin Miguel Tonne, the distinctive design of the Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer pedal is visible on his pedalboard. Although this is an older setup, as subsequent photos show his updated gear, it highlights his past use of this looper effects pedal.

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Clearly there on the board, one of the most used compressors of all time.

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Martin Miguel Tonne is seen using the EBS TremoLo Triple Tremolo Controller in a past Instagram post by martinmatonne, although recent appearances with the pedal are not noted.

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