Nick Campbell's Gear

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"Recorded on a custom Fender 70's Music Master with a Noble DI/Preamp and a Cali 76 Compressor in Abelton 9."

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See video, pause at 0:08-0:09 ball end colors of D'Addario: @ 0:15 Blue silks on the windings: that means: D'Addario Chromes Flatwound. Not sure what gauge he uses.

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"Recorded on a custom Fender 70's Music Master with a Noble DI/Preamp and a Cali 76 Compressor in Abelton 9."

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"Recorded on a custom Fender 70's Music Master with a Noble DI/Preamp and a Cali 76 Compressor in Abelton 9."

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In an Instagram photo, Nick Campbell is shown using the Vemuram DJ1 - Darryl Jones Signature Bass Overdrive/Distortion pedal.

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In an Instagram photo, Nick Campbell is shown using the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator.

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Nick Campbell uses the Boss OC-2 Octaver, as shown in his Instagram photo.

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"Recorded on a custom Fender 70's Music Master with a Noble DI/Preamp and a Cali 76 Compressor in Abelton 9."

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In a YouTube video titled "Quilter BassDock Bd 10 Overview" by QuilterLabs, Nick Campbell is shown using the Quilter Labs BassDock 10 - BD10.

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In this YouTube video, Nick Campbell is going through his bass collection and describing the basses in detail and often details about his acquisition of the basses and gear, his use of them, and footage of them being played. Starting at 1:57, he talks about it, and specifically states it's a "60's Epiphone EB-232 Rivoli bass". He got it when he was on tour at Carter Vintage in Nashville.

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In this YouTube video, Nick Campbell is speaking at length about his bass collection. Included starting at around 5:29 in this video is his "1965 Fender P Bass". He says this is the bass he likely records the most with. Also includes that the original color is Lake Placid Blue, but the clear coat on top makes it have a more green color. He found it on Reverb while on tour.

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In this YouTube video (starting at 0:34), Nick Campbell talks about his vintage basses and many of the details about their specs, acquisition, what he uses the basses for, and others. He describes this bass as a "60's Silvertone" with a Danelectro-style lipstick pickup. Upon research, I found this to be the 1444 model Silvertone. He says he uses this bass mostly for recording, and almost exclusively with a felt pick.

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In this video with Pomplamoose, Nick is playing a 5 string D-Roc in Gloss Metalflake Aquamarine.

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