Peter Holmström's Gear

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According to my interview done with him, he uses Strymon Mobius.

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In an interview, Peter Holmström mentioned using the Strymon BigSky reverb pedal.

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According to my interview done with him, he uses modded Cry Baby wah pedal.

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At 2:51 minute mark, Koll Super Glide Almighty Baritone was shown. This guitar was custom-made for the Holmstrom, and this guitar has Lollar Charlie Christian pickups. It is tuned to D and it has the 2 extra frets.

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Video shows Holmstrom demonstrating the pedal. The YouTube write-up begins: Published on Oct 16, 2015 *Introducing Charlie Foxtrot signature pedal for Peter Holmström (The Dandy Warhols).

From the Malekko website: Charlie Foxtrot is a signature pedal for Peter Holmström (The Dandy Warhols, Pete International Airport, Rebel Drones and Radis Noir)

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Featured on Sontronics' official "Famous Users" page.

"My discovery of Sontronics mics came about when I was looking online for a Helios Electronics preamp and I stumbled across the Sontronics HELIOS mic. It looked really cool, as did all the other mics on the website. I read up a bit more and couldn't find a bad review so was interested in getting hold of some for myself.

"I started out with a DELTA and HALO combination and the results are amazing! Not just on guitar amps either... I use them on everything. In my little studio I've been using them on my '60s Kalamazoo and my '50s Ampeg amps.

"I'm starting a band with my friend Herman Jolly, and he's been singing into a HALO. We've been using the DELTA on the acoustic guitar too.

"We've now got four HALOs and four DELTAs that we uses on the Dandy Warhols set-up live and in the studio. I've now got my eye on the SIGMA, SATURN and HELIOS mics and hoping to see a 500-series Sontronics preamp added to the range. The build quality and design are excellent, I'd recommend Sontronics to everyone... in fact, I already have!"

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Featured on Sontronics' official "Famous Users" page.

"My discovery of Sontronics mics came about when I was looking online for a Helios Electronics preamp and I stumbled across the Sontronics HELIOS mic. It looked really cool, as did all the other mics on the website. I read up a bit more and couldn't find a bad review so was interested in getting hold of some for myself.

"I started out with a DELTA and HALO combination and the results are amazing! Not just on guitar amps either... I use them on everything. In my little studio I've been using them on my '60s Kalamazoo and my '50s Ampeg amps.

"I'm starting a band with my friend Herman Jolly, and he's been singing into a HALO. We've been using the DELTA on the acoustic guitar too.

"We've now got four HALOs and four DELTAs that we uses on the Dandy Warhols set-up live and in the studio. I've now got my eye on the SIGMA, SATURN and HELIOS mics and hoping to see a 500-series Sontronics preamp added to the range. The build quality and design are excellent, I'd recommend Sontronics to everyone... in fact, I already have!"

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At 4:35 in this video, Peter pulls out a White Falcon saying "it plays really nice too, I actually really like the new Gretschs, I’m pretty much a vintage only kind of guy but these are really good."

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A Holy Grail pedal can be seen at 3:10, in this video of Peter explaining his effects usage.

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At 3:10, an MXR M-101 can be seen, in this video of Peter Holstrom talking about his guitar effects.

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One can see a Boss DD-5 on Peter's pedalboard, at 3:21 in this video.

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A Boss PN-2 can be seen on in the corner, at 3:21 in this video, in which Peter goes over his guitar effects.

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In this detailed gear diagram of Peter Holmstrom's Dandy Warhols stage setup, an MXR Dyna Comp can be seen.

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This diagram of Peter Holstrom's gear setup, from Guitar Geek, includes a Z.Vex Seek Wah.

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Moog writes in this article "The rythymic pattern you hear comes from the chords of Peter's Moog Guitar going through the eight resonant filters in the MF-105M MIDI MuRF." The pedal can be seen at :18s of this video.

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The LO-FI Junky can be spotted at 3:22 in the video from this Into The Woods post.

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Another guitar he used in the past, according to my interview done with him.

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In an interview, Peter Holmström mentioned using a Gretsch Country Gentleman guitar, as shown in the user-uploaded photo titled "dandy-proof.jpg."

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Peter Holmström uses the Rickenbacker 360-12v64, as confirmed in an interview I conducted with him.

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Another pedal he uses, according to my interview done with him.

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In an interview, Peter Holmström mentioned using the Electro-Harmonix EH-4800 Small Stone phaser pedal, as shown in the accompanying photo.

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In an interview, Peter Holmström mentioned using the Pro Co R2DU Rat Rackmount effects processor, as shown in the user-uploaded photo titled "dandy-proof.jpg."

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According to my interview done with him, he uses Boss DM-3.

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In my interview with Peter Holmström, he mentioned using the Blackstone Mosfet Overdrive 2SV3 pedal.

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According to my interview done with him, he uses Analogman Mini Bi-Comp.

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According to my interview done with him, he uses Ernie Ball Volume Pedal.

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According to my interview done with him, he uses Wren and Cuff Caprid pedal.

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According to my interview done with him, he uses eBow.

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From a page on Fender's website, "FENDER GUITARCHIVE: THE BASS VI":

The Dandy Warhols guitarist has a 1962 Bass VI that he puts to use once in a while.

Original page can be found here.

This guitar was also used for "Godless", live in Dour Festival, Belgium, at a performance which happened on July 16, 2006.

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At 17:54 minute mark, the CAE MC-403 is seen as power distributor in Holmstrom's board.

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