Nicole Fiorentino's Gear

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Reverend Guitars asks Nicole 12 questions about her bass gear. When asked how she heard about Reverend, she responded "Actually I heard about Reverend because you (Ken) and Zak Ward were interested in having me try out your basses at NAMM and told Mike Byrne (of the Pumpkins) to have me stop by. I am so glad I did because I absolutely fell in love with the Justice and the Decision! Then you drove out to our rehearsals in Chicago so I could try out both basses with the band and they sounded like a dream and worked so well with the band. So amazingly cool of you guys to do that for me! That was the beginning of my love affair with Reverend!" - Source.

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In this interview, Nicole says: "Actually I heard about Reverend because you (Ken) and Zak Ward were interested in having me try out your basses at NAMM and told Mike Byrne (of the Pumpkins) to have me stop by. I am so glad I did because I absolutely fell in love with the Justice and the Decision! Then you drove out to our rehearsals in Chicago so I could try out both basses with the band and they sounded like a dream and worked so well with the band."

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Nicole Fiorentino is pictured with a Rickenbacker 4003 bass guitar in the image.

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Quote: "on this record I was messing around a lot with some of the Jazz Basses that Billy had in the studio. There was one in particular, a '63 Jazz, and I probably recorded 75 percent of the record with that bass. I just fell in love with it."

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"I am mostly using my Mesa Boogie Walkabout head with a 6×10 Traditional Mesa cab. For pedals I mainly use my Line 6 M 13 multi-effects board. It has so many great effects and sounds great in combination with my Reverends." - Nicole Fiorentino.

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For the song Quasar (which is the only song this pedal is used) Nicole explains in this interview she employs the Subdecay Baby Quasar.

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A photo uploaded to Wordpress shows Nicole Fiorentino's pedalboard, featuring a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner.

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Nicole shows off a GeeBee Pedals Tlacoache Fuzz in this photo.

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Nicole says she mainly uses the M13 for effects thanks to the way it sounds with her Reverend bass guitars.

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"As for effects, I'm playing with an Electro-Harmonix Neo-Clone chorus, a Bass Microsynth – that's Electro-Harmonix, as well – and a pedal called a Subdecay Baby Quasar." - Nicole Fiorentino source.

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Nicole says in this Music Radar article "As for effects, I'm playing with an Electro-Harmonix Neo-Clone chorus, a Bass Microsynth – that's Electro-Harmonix, as well – and a pedal called a Subdecay Baby Quasar". Source.

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A Twitter pic from Billy Corgan where he reveals Nicole's live pedalboard. You can see the Mad Professor in the top left corner.

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