Ryan Sinn
Ryan Sinn's Gear
Ryan Sinn is pictured using a Fender Mustang Bass in a photo from Alchetron.
In a YouTube video titled "The Distillers - City of Angels - Shaky Knees - Atlanta 5/5/18," Ryan Sinn mentions that Fender provided him with a Bassman 800 Hybrid 800W Bass Amp Head, which he expresses great enthusiasm for. This amp can also be seen in use during the performance.
Ryan Sinn is seen playing a Gibson Thunderbird IV bass in some images, including during live performances with Angels & Airwaves.
He posted saying that it was his favorite new bass and can be seen playing it live
Ryan Sinn used a Fender Jazz Bass during his early years with The Innocent. After joining Angels & Airwaves (AVA), he switched to using a First Act Delgada Bass, as seen in the music video for "The Adventure," along with a Gibson Thunderbird. This information is detailed on Alchetron.com.
Ryan Sinn mentioned on Reddit that he used the Gallien-Krueger 800RB Bass Amp Head based on a recommendation from Matt Freeman.
"I borrowed one during the recording of coral fang, used it on the hunger and gallows. It took me a few years to find one for sale. It's a beast" Ryan Sinn
used them live when he was with Angels and airwaves
Ryan Sinn is shown using Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky Bass Strings (45-105) in a user-uploaded photo, where he mentions these as his favorite strings.
0:26 you can see a boss pedal and he says its the DD-3
You can see Ryan in view and see he's playing a green first act bass
Ryan Sinn uses a Fender Deluxe Active Precision Bass, identifiable by its distinctive fatter bridge pickup, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
According to Maxon's website, Sinn uses the Maxon FL-9 flanger pedal.
You can see at 1:45 he's performing using a ampeg svt 8x10 cab
In The Distillers' official video for "Beat Your Heart Out," Ryan Sinn is seen playing a Rickenbacker 4003 bass guitar.
You can see the Squier bass in this video in the back at 1:55
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