Peter Hook
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Peter Hook's Effects Pedals
"Around the time of recording Closer was when I bought probably two of the most important things I’ve ever owned in terms of my sound – a Shergold Marathon 6-string bass and an Electro-Harmonix Clone Theory pedal. This was really when I started to shape my sound and develop my own styles of playing." - Peter Hook for PedalsandEffects.com
The Joyo website lists Hooky among the company's endorsing artists, and his page there lists the D-SEED specifically among his pedals.
This was Hook's main chorus during most of his carrer. He used it with joy division on the album "Closer" and for the single "Love will tear us apart", and with new order throught the 80's. The effect has been one of the trademarks of Hooky's sound. It was usually rackmounted along with his rack units (As can be seen on this 1981 concert at 3:00) and it was always on (or at least most of the time).
On this photo you can see Peter's pedalboard which includes Boss RV-2. Original article here
At 1:20:48, Hook discusses his use of the Line 6 unit.
On this photo you can see Peter's pedalboard which includes Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive. Original article here
The sidebar on this interview with Premier Guitar magazine lists Hooky's current delay pedal as a JF-08.
On this photo you can see Peter's pedalboard which includes Marshall SuperVibe. Original article here
The Joyo website lists Hooky among the company's endorsing artists, and his page there indicates he's been using the JP-02 to power some of his pedals recently.
On this photo you can see Peter's pedalboard which includes Boss DD-7. Original article here
A Bixonic EXP-2000 Expandora can be seen in this picture of Hook’s pedalboard from this November 4, 2014 Joyo artist feature.
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