Pomme's Gear
We can read (1:07) on the trussrod cover Keb Mo, it's his only signature model with gibson
By the shape of the guitar, it's a 00 By what it's written on the trussrod cache "Limited" (1:13) It's an Gibson 2016 L-00 Koa Natural, Limited Edition
She's playing an Oscar Schmidt OS150FCE Autoharp Classic throughout this video.
We can see in the background a wired fender amp on. With only 1 speakers, 3+6 knobs and the "Deluxe" written in big on the right front panel, I suggest this is a fender tone master deluxe reverb.
One of the first pedal she used as mentioned in this interview of 2017 (in French)
https://www.lamusiqueestatoutlemonde.com/pomme-interview-fair-2017/
We can see this blue pedal in the low row of her pedalboard in this video (timing 15:00)
In this acoustic performance, Pomme is playing this vintage Harmony Stella guitar in a sunburst finish.
She's playing a Pocket Piano MIDI throughout the video.
She's seen using a Yamaha Reface CP synth in her last live performances.
At t=0:08s we can distinguish the blue logo of AKG a bit blurred and no switch on the microphone (to exclude the S version) At t=0:35s we can read "dynamic" in blue on the metal ring of the microphone
At t=0:18, we can see a pair of black microphone in front of her, theses are sE X1
around 15:00, we can see her tuning her guitar using the a pedal on the ground. We can barely see a white boss shaped stomp pedal in first position so i suggest it's a tu something, 2 or 3
In the "Petit Concert: Pomme" video by Sourdoreille, Pomme can be seen using the Novation Mininova synthesizer. Notably, the pitch bend is positioned directly to the left of the keys, distinguishing it from the Launchkey model. Special thanks to Andreleme for pointing out this detail.
In the Sofar Paris performance of "On Brûlera," Pomme uses a Fender '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb amplifier.
Pomme's album Les Failles was accompanied by the 'Dans ma tête' series of short YouTube videos providing some background on each track. In #6 she mentions her use of the Omnichord to record the song "Pourquoi la mort te fait peur".
Shown very briefly in the studio with her and Albin de la Simone (source picture is a screenshot taken at 00:52 in the video), it looks like an OM-27 model based on the graphics around the chord buttons. Her explanation in French translates as:
I absolutely wanted Omnichord on there. It's like an autoharp but electronic, and it has a toy sound. I imagined it like a rain of flowers on the chorus. It's very corny but it works well.
This video of Pomme covering Mylène Farmer's 'Désenchantée' contains many close-up shots of the Telecaster that became her main electric sometime during 2020 and was used extensively on the Les Failles tour.
Around 3:15, for instance, many features matching the original American Professional series (produced from 2017 to 2020) are visible: aside from the 22-fret neck, there is the large Fender logo on the bridge plate, and the layout and style of the logos and string tree on the headstock are all entirely consistent with the first American Pro series. The transparent blonde finish with light pickguard was not a common color and means it is likely the 2019 Limited Edition Lightweight Ash model in Honey Blonde.
The Vintage Sunburst Epiphone Casino Coupe pictured here in Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium on March 5, 2020, was her main electric for some time and can also be seen on YouTube footage from many shows of the early part of the Les Failles tour, for instance.
Her blonde Fender Telecaster replaced it as her number one for live use sometime during 2020.
In this Youtube video (recorded in 2018), Pomme can be seen playing a Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II. We can see at 2:42 into the video its peculiar fancy, gold trapeze tailpiece and read at 2:44 into the video the Joe Pass' signature on the pickguard. This is the only time I've seen Pomme use this guitar.
Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar
Semi-Hollowbody Electric GuitarsPomme was pictured in Montreal (June 2018) playing a Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar. The guitar can be recognised in this picture due to the logos on the headstock, the 6-saddle string and its peculiar curvy pearloid pickguard.
The Gibson J-15 Antique Natural was one of the acoustic guitars played by Pomme in 2015 and 2016. We can see it in this Youtube video during an acoustic session recorded in November 2016.
In this Youtube vide, Pomme can be seen using a Norman acoustic guitar (the logo of the brand can be seen on the headstock at 2:20 into the video). Judging by the colour of the body, the design of the pickguard and the graphics around the sound hole, it seems to be the Norman Protege B18 Cedar Acoustic Guitar
Pomme plays a 6 String Guitar Banjo by Gear4music between 0:19 and 2:59 into this Youtube video. The six strings and the Gear4music's logo can be seen at 0:25 into the video. Pomme used to play this banjo in 2014 and 2015 to perform the song Jane & John live.
In this video recorded in December 2015, Pomme performs the song J'suis pas dupe using a 6 strings Gold Tone banjo. The logo of the brand can be seen on the headstock. Judging by the colour of the edge of the resonator, it's the GT-750 Banjitar (clear head). Pomme also used this banjo in some live performances in 2016.
In this Youtube video at 3:43, you can see the logo of this guitar strap more clearly. Pomme uses this Gibson leather strap frequently.
In this YouTube video from 2019 at 13:23 you can see Pomme play a sunburst Epiphone Casino Coupe through a Vox AC10.
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