Rick Burch's Gear

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in this picture you can see Rick playing a Fender Precision Bass

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In this Instagram post, Rick describes his tour rig for the Futures tour 2014. He mentions New Vintage amps and cabs.

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In an Instagram live stream, Rick Burch can be seen using the Boss CE-2W Chorus Waza Craft pedal. While other pedals are on his board, the CE-2W is the only one clearly identifiable.

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In this Instagram post, Rick describes his tour rig for the Futures tour 2014. He says he uses the New Vintage 500D. In the picture you can see two of them in a rack together with a New Vintage cabinet.

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Rick Burch's Pedaltrain JR can be seen at 1:58 in this live Jimmy Eat World performance video.

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Rick Burch's Boss LS-2 can be seen at 1:58 in this live Jimmy Eat World video.

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An MXR M-108 can be seen on Rick Burch's pedalboard, at 1:58 in this live Jimmy Eat World video.

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On Rick Burch's pedalboard, a Pedal Power 2 Plus can be seen at 1:58 in this live Jimmy Eat World video.

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Yamaha RBX270J

Yamaha RBX270J

Electric Basses
Color/Finish: Black Year: 1990s

In this Youtube video of Jimmy Eat World performing in late 1996 around the 3:05 mark, Rick Burch can be spotted with what looks to be a Yamaha bass guitar. He used this bass with Jimmy Eat World from around 1995-1997 and possibly recorded Static Prevails and other J.E.W material from this time period. It is difficult to tell due to there being little footage of the band from this period, and by early 1997 Burch would start using a Musicman Stingray Bass.

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In this video of a live performance of Jimmy Eat World from March 1997, Rick Burch can be seen using a MusicMan Stingray bass guitar, he may have possibly also used this on the Jimmy Eat World/Jejune split single released in 1997. And by mid-late 1997 he would switch to Fender Precision basses.

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During the 2010 Invented tour, a fan obtained one of Rick Burch's picks, which was identified as a Dunlop Tortex Triangle Guitar Pick 0.88mm, evidenced by the image showing a green triangle pick.

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Mentioned on an instagram post made by him, saying that he now uses Babicz bridges on all of his basses

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