Rob Parr's Gear

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In the "Rig Rundown: The Dear Hunter" article by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, Rob Parr is noted for using the Smallsound/Bigsound MINI overdrive pedal, described as being positioned between his Pitchfork and Gamut-enclosed fuzz pedals.

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In the Premier Guitar article "Rig Rundown: The Dear Hunter," Rob Parr's pedalboard features the Strymon BigSky reverb pedal, positioned centrally beneath the Depths pedal.

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Seen playing a Jazzmaster with the Dear Hunter

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In the Premier Guitar article "Rig Rundown: The Dear Hunter" by Chris Kies, Rob Parr is noted for using the EarthQuaker Devices Westwood overdrive pedal, positioned immediately to the right of his BigSky reverb pedal.

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Only amp he used on 2018 tour with Dear Hunter

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Parr designed this with another member of the Offset guitar forum, meant to be a JagStang offshoot. Cave & Canary eventually made the final product

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In the Premier Guitar article "Rig Rundown: The Dear Hunter," Rob Parr is noted for using the Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork pedal.

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In an interview with Premier Guitar, Rob Parr of The Dear Hunter discusses using the EarthQuaker Devices The Depths V2 pedal, specifically mentioning its placement between the Pitchfork and Flint pedals in his setup.

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Bottom left side of his pedalboard

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In an article by Premier Guitar, Rob Parr is seen using the Strymon Flint pedal, positioned on the left side above the Timeline.

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Rob Parr uses a custom version of the Himmelstrutz Fetto Standard pedal, as detailed in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown by Chris Kies.

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Rob Parr uses Ernie Ball Power Slinky Guitar Strings (11-48) on his custom offset guitar, as detailed in the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown by Chris Kies.

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