Moa Munoz's Gear

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In a Premier Guitar video, Moa Munoz, bassist for Olivia Rodrigo's touring band, showcases her Fender American Professional II Precision Bass in Mystic Surf Green, equipped with Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky strings.

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In a video by Premier Guitar, Moa Munoz, bassist for Olivia Rodrigo's touring band, is seen showcasing her custom-finished metallic pink Guild Starfire I Bass Guitar, which is equipped with Ernie Ball Group III Stainless Flatwound Strings, identified by their light blue string silks. Additionally, in Olivia Rodrigo’s Tiny Desk Concert following the release of her GUTS album, Munoz is also seen playing a production model of the Guild Starfire I Bass in Pelham Blue.

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In the video "Olivia Rodrigo's Band Rig Rundown with Emily Rosenfield, Moa Munoz & Daisy Spencer Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Moa Munoz is shown using the Line 6 Helix Control, demonstrating its presets.

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In the video "Olivia Rodrigo's Band Rig Rundown with Emily Rosenfield, Moa Munoz & Daisy Spencer Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar, bassist Moa Munoz demonstrates her use of the Mesa/Boogie Subway® D-800™ Bass Amplifier. She is the only band member with a physical amp on stage, expressing her preference to "feel the bass behind her" while performing.

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In a video by Premier Guitar titled "Olivia Rodrigo's Band Rig Rundown," Moa Munoz, confirms that Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky Bass Strings (45-105) are her preferred choice.

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In a video by Premier Guitar, bassist Moa Munoz showcases her 1981 Rickenbacker 4001, referring to it as her first "real" bass.

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In a YouTube video by Guitar Center, Moa Munoz demonstrates the Fender Player II Precision Bass, stating, "To me, the quintessential P Bass sound cuts through really well in a band setting. It’s bright, punchy and warm."

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In a YouTube video by Premier Guitar, Moa Munoz discusses her use of the Line 6 Helix setup, which includes the Line 6 Helix Control on stage and the Line 6 Helix Rack likely integrated into a rack system backstage, although not clarified by Munoz, this is how the Helix Control works, as it is a foot witch for the rack, not a standalone effect unit.

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