Nathan Latona's Gear

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Multi Play is the second pedal in the fourth video (although before the PN-2 in the chain).

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In almost any live picture, Nathan can be seen playing his Gibson Grabber

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Here Nathan can be seen playing a Fender Jazz Bass

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Rusty Box is shown in the first video

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Nathan can be seen playing a Peavey T-40 in this picture.

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Taken on 11/8/13, the Hoof Reaper is mid left, above the whammy.

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Boss DD-6 is the second pedal showed in the third video.

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Density Hulk is the third pedal in the fourth video.

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Taken on 11/8/13, the DL4 can be seen bottom right, covered in tape

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Taken on 11/8/13, the blue box can be seen below the SansAmp Bass Driver DI

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Taken on 11/8/13, the Organizer can be seen top right.

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In a user-uploaded photo on Tumblr, Nathan Latona's Aguilar Tone Hammer 500 Head is visible placed atop a cabinet, indicating its use in his setup.

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Taken on 11/8/13, the TU-3 can be seen top right.

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Taken on 11/8/13, the OD-20 can be seen bottom right.

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Jamie Stillman gifted Latona the original prototype. It is featured in this November 21, 2016 Pedals and Effects video.

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Bass Whammy can be seen on the third video

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Ibanez Echo Shifter is the first pedal showed in the third video

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Super Shifter is the third pedal in the third video.

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In Part 4 of the "Pedals and Effects" YouTube series, Nathan Latona of Tera Melos showcases his entire pedalboard, including the Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan.

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At around 15:43 Nathan states he used to use the SansAmp Bass Driver DI

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Bit Commander is the first pedal showed in the second video

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Big Distortion is the second pedal shown in the second video.

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Dirt Transmitter is the third pedal shown in the second video.

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Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Slam Punk is the fourth pedal shown in the second video.

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Taken on 11/8/13, stated in the Pedals and Effects article about Nathan's Pedalboard, he said "At one point either Nick or Jeff let me borrow a BOSS DD-3, and I spent a whole 8 hour shift at the liquor store I was working at fucking around with it."

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Taken on 11/8/13, the SYB-3 can be seen top right, next to TU-3.

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Taken on 11/8/13, The Depths can be seen upper mid, next to the Bit Commander.

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Taken on 11/8/13, the Whammy can be seen bottom left.

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