Rob Crow's Gear
Pictures of Rob's pedal collection for Pinback was posted on the Effects Bay website while Pinback was on tour in 2013.
Pictures of Rob's pedal collection for Pinback was posted on the Effects Bay website while Pinback was on tour in 2013.
Rob Crow uses a Fender Twin Reverb '65, likely a reissue, as reported in the Pinback Equipment/Gear listing on PINBACKFREAK.
Pictures of Rob's pedal collection for Pinback was posted on the Effects Bay website while Pinback was on tour in 2013.
Pictures of Rob's pedal collection for Pinback was posted on the Effects Bay website while Pinback was on tour in 2013.
Seen here playing a red Les Paul
Pictures of Rob's pedal collection for Pinback was posted on the Effects Bay website while Pinback was on tour in 2013.
Rob Crow is seen playing a red Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar during Pinback's concerts, as noted on Songkick.
Between the Boss DS-1 and Line 6 DL-4
In the YouTube video (see below), Rob Crow can be seen controlling the Casio Rapman drum machine mode to play along to an early version of Serg with Zach Smith, which would appear on their 2001 Tour EP and some issues of Blue Screen Life.
Before his current Martin(s), Rob Crow used a Washburn. I actually believe it was probably a Washburn D12N, but that was not a selectable option. Here is a live performance he did using the guitar. There are many other photos and videos in which Rob uses this guitar, but this is one of the clearer examples.
In the music video for "Sophistructure," Rob Crow is briefly seen using a Sunrise Pickup on his Martin guitar. This is confirmed by the video posted on YouTube by Rob Crow. He used this same pickup on his Washburn D12N as well.
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Rob Crow is confirmed to use a First Act Drum Kit, as evidenced by a video on his YouTube channel, "Rob Crow - Sophistructure.wmv," where he can be seen playing it.
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