Scott Shriner
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Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview. The story of the pedal’s acquisition was given by inventor Dirge Electronics founder Evan Craig in this May 28, 2015 Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar article.
In short order, Evan’s brilliant little boxes began finding happy homes on the boards of some well-known musicians, such as Weezer’s Scott Shriner. Shriner owns Evan’s Dirge Dweller, which is based on the Mad Bean Cave Dweller delay project but with that special Dirge twist. Evan explains:
“One of the limitations of that circuit is the headroom––that’s the limitation of the pt2399 chip in general––so it clips kind of easily. That circuit’s… kind of dark and ambient, which I dig, but I refined it to be a little more bright. It doesn’t have a normal blend control, so I’ve been adding one and a clean boost… You can drive your amp with this delay.”
Evan originally made his ideal Dirge Dweller for himself, with every expansion he could think of crammed into the enclosure. But when the bassist of one of the biggest bands out there comes around, you definitely don’t want to make him wait. “Scott was like, ‘I want you to build me one’ after I had just finished that one. So I was like, have mine. He likes it a lot.”
In this pedalboard photo posted by Shriner, the Walrus Jupiter fuzz is visible.
Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.
Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.
Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview. The stompbox also appears in this December 10, 2014 Instagram post.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Wren and Cuff Tall Font Russian pedal.
Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.
In this photo, you can see Shriner use Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus power supply.
Scott uses an EHX Big Muff for Bass in this picture form the EHX website.
"My board for the #EWBAITE shows featuring the newest add by #chaseblissaudio @chaseblissaudio #Wombtone analog phaser just warm powerful and sick ....surfwaxoncore."
In this 4 pedal setup by shriner, Fulltone OCD pedal can be visible.
In this pedalboard setup, we can see Shriner's Line 6 DL4 delay pedal. In the comments, he said that he only uses it loop mode.
In this pedalboard, the Dwaftcraft Baby Thunda is visible. According to Shriner, this pedal is custom-housed.
In this photo, the Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI is visible on Shriner's board.
In this photo, the Malekko B:Assmaster Distortion Pedal is visible.
In this photo, the Tone Bender Fuzz is visible next to foXX wah pedal.
Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Loud Button WTF pedal.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Peterson StroboStomp2 Pedal Virtual Strobe tuner.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Pigtronix PHI Echolution pedal.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh Fuzz pedal.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Loud Button Morphine Dream pedal.
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Keeley True-Bypass Looper pedal (small device with piece of pink gaffer tape on in the middle of the picture).
According to Effects Bay, in this photo (taken in 2013) Shriner appears to be using Black Arts Toneworks Revelation Superlead pedal.
This is a prototype version, which explains drastic difference in design.
In this photo (taken in August 2001), Shriner is seen using Whirlwind Selector A/B Box.
"Truck stolen with this Big Muff inside. I was more bummed about the Big Muff. Truck recovered in 11 Hours big muff still inside!! Happy Story and LAPD rocked that Mission." - according to Shriner, truck in which was also this pedal was stolen, with later pedal and the truck returned.
"EH Pog 2 continues to be solid and tracks very well for octave and sub." - Shriner about his EHX POG2.
In this pedalboard setup, at the right corner, the Earthquaker Ghost Disaster is visible.
Between the Superego and the Ghost Disaster, the Pigtronix Tremvelope is visible.
In this photo, the Red Witch Deluxe Moon Phaser is visible.
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