Ned Russin
Ned Russin's Gear
Ned Russin has prominently used a Fender Precision Bass during his performances with Title Fight, as seen in their full set at Camden Underworld on December 15, 2011.
During this stripped-down set recorded by Feet First Productions, we can see Ned using a Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI as opposed to his usual Precision Bass. I have yet to see any other videos/sets/examples of him using it, so it may be a bass he owns and doesn't use much, keeps as a backup, or may've borrowed from someone else.
In early photos and videos of the band, we can see Ned using a white Musicman SUB before purchasing and switching over to his Fender Precision Bass.
can be seen at 34:52 in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftr-0MBXNog&t=169s at The First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA on January 6, 2017 and in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBCEP-M86K4&t=2021s at 1:10 you can see it in the back, although not as clearly.
0:56 on video. Taken from Sydney show in 2011 during Australian leg of tour
Ned Russin consistently uses the DiMarzio ClipLock Strap during performances. He appears to have customized it with unique stitching, as the design is not found on standard models. The usage is documented in a user-uploaded photo.
Ned Russin is observed employing a Fender Custom Shop ‘63 Precision Bass for both live performances and recording sessions, as evidenced in footage provided by hate5six from a Glitterer concert at Metro Gallery in Baltimore, MD, dated May 28, 2022.
In the video titled "Title Fight - Symmetry (Live in Sydney)" by Moshcam on the time stamp of 3:21, it is evident that Ned Russin is using an Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet. Although the footage is somewhat blurry, the Ampeg logo on the cabinet is discernible.
During a Title Fight concert, Ned Russin was seen using Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.60mm Guitar Picks, as evidenced by a photograph.
Ned Russin is confirmed to use La Bella 760FS Deep Talkin' Flat Wounds strings, identified by the distinctive black silk, as seen in an image featuring him with Glitterer.
Ned Russin is confirmed to use Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Bass Strings (50-105), as evidenced by the characteristic brass-colored string ends and the absence of silk on his bass strings, visible in the image provided.
Ned Russin used a Fender Bass VI during the "Hyperview" era with Title Fight. This instrument appears to be a Pawn Shop model, identifiable by the Jazzmaster bridge pickup and the three-way switch. This usage is evidenced in the performance of "Mrahc" at the Gallery of Sound record release show on February 3rd, 2015, as documented by Feet First Productions on YouTube.
During Title Fight's final performance on January 26th, 2018, Ned Russin was seen using Dunlop Tortex Standard 1.0mm Guitar Picks, identifiable by their distinctive blue color, as they were placed on his Ampeg bass cabinet. This is evidenced in the video titled "Title Fight - (FULL SET) 1.26.18 Long Island, NY," produced by Feet First Productions.
In a photo gallery by Danielle Parsons on Flickr, Ned Russin is clearly depicted using an MXR Bass D I, which is connected through a Boss tuner, seen close to the Ben Russin's drum kick, into his Ampeg head during a performance with Title Fight.
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