Nathan Latona
Nathan Latona's Gear
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).
In almost any live picture, Nathan can be seen playing his Gibson Grabber
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
Taken on 11/8/13, the Hoof Reaper is mid left, above the whammy.
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.
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.
Taken on 11/8/13, the DL4 can be seen bottom right, covered in tape
Taken on 11/8/13, the blue box can be seen below the SansAmp Bass Driver DI
Taken on 11/8/13, the Organizer can be seen top right.
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.
Taken on 11/8/13, the TU-3 can be seen top right.
Taken on 11/8/13, the OD-20 can be seen bottom right.
Jamie Stillman gifted Latona the original prototype. It is featured in this November 21, 2016 Pedals and Effects video.
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
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
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.
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.
At around 15:43 Nathan states he used to use the SansAmp Bass Driver DI
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
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.
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.
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.
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."
Taken on 11/8/13, the SYB-3 can be seen top right, next to TU-3.
Taken on 11/8/13, The Depths can be seen upper mid, next to the Bit Commander.
Taken on 11/8/13, the Whammy can be seen bottom left.
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