Ryan "Fluff" Bruce's Gear

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Fluff posted a picture of his custom TIII 1.0mm picks on Instagram.

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In this post fluff shows off the duncan humbucker that he is putting in his burny les paul

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In this post Fluff shows off his duncan jb and custom 5 humbuckers. He states that he is putting these in his burny les paul to see how it sounds

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In this post Fluff shows off his pair of Fishman Open core pickups. He put these pickups in one of his signature Balaguer Hyperion

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this is his favorite overdrive

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In this video, Ryan Bruce uses a Peavey Invective 2x12 cabinet.

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In this post fluff show off the baritone axis that he was sent. This is a one off guitar that was made for him. He uses it for drop a tuning. it is currently the only one of its kind. Stevis from fever 333 had its twin, but that guitar ended up being smashed.

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at 2:42, he states that he uses this guitar

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Fluff is seen using a Line 6 Spider IV in an attempt to achieve a good metal tone throughout the video

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In this video fluff shows off his 60s spec 2019 les paul. He states he purchased this guitar from the guitar store in seattle. He states that he was Hesitant to show off the guitar because of the controversy surrounding gibson.

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In the "Studio Tour 2016" video by Riffs, Beards & Gear on YouTube, Fluff showcases the Peavey 6505 Mini Head, which was sent to him by Peavey.

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In this vidoe Fluff demos his ENGL Invader 2 amp

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IN this post, Fluff promotes the dragged under show in fresno. In the Photo can be seen, his Revv cabs

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IN his live rack setup Fluff uses a line 6 G90 wireless

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He recently got a pair of Adam A7X and replaced his JBL with them !

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In a video titled "My Band's Live Setup - Dragged Under Live" on the YouTube channel Riffs, Beards & Gear, Ryan Bruce, also known as Fluff, demonstrates the use of the Behringer X32 Rack to control the in-ear monitoring system for his band, Rest Repose.

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All of dragged under use ew g4 wireless in ear monitoring systems

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In this video, Fluff demos the newly released PreSonus Studio One 4.

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in dragged unders rack, they use a s8 mic splitter to send signals through to their in ear monitor rig

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Throughout the video, Fluff is seen playing through a 50w varient of the Dual Dark Head using a G&L Rampage loaded with his signiture Beard Comber Pickups

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In this post Fluff shows off the music man sabre hee was sent by music man

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In this video Fluff goes through all of his gear. At 7:20 He starts talking about his Schecter Blackjack Baritone.

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Fluff uses a universal audio apollo 8 interface. He uses this in conjuction with a radial aby box. he uses the aby to send a signal to his interface as well as a signal to his axe fx or helix

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Fluff has a universal audio arrow in his studio. he mainly uses this to live stream from his macbook pro

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In this video Fluff Shows off his signature Amp sim plugin he designed with ml sound labs. The tones in this plugin are made to mirror the amps he owns. The amps in the plugin are moddled after aevh 5150, Mesa boogie dual rectofier, a Freedman amp, and a peavy 5150. fluff states that unlike other amp sim plugins, this plugin is designed to react in the way a the real amp would.

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Fluff shows off Amplitube 3 and T-Racks from IK multimedia, and runs down a mix that he made.

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In this post Fluff shows off the Fortin 33 pedal he bought

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In this post fluff shows off his prs mccarty 594.

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