Scott Shriner
Scott Shriner's Gear
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.
According to Avalon's website, Shriner purchased a U5 model at some point in 2002.
"Weezer bassist Scott Shriner just purchased a U5 for his bass rig to be used both live and in the studio." - Avalon
"Newest tool of chaos and tone warping the Dave Smith Sequential Prophet 6. I love synths and this is the most powerful machine I have ever had the pleasure of playing with. Not into synths?" - Shriner about Dave Smith Prophet 6 Seqeuntial.
"Hiwatt 200 is from about 83 almost traded it to @electricalguitarcompany but got cold feet." - Shriner about his 1983 Hiwatt 200
"Let's do it like this today Marshall Super bass, Sunn Model T, emperor Bass 4x12, Emperor Guitar 4x12 , 59 P Bass wraps it up. Nice way to show up to rehearsal." - Shriner about his rehearsal setup.
"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.
"Things are Sounding and Looking good around here #ShrinerS Moog Voyager +Dave Smith PolyEvolver"
In this photo of Shriner's pedalboard, the Earthquaker Rainbow Machine is visible.
In this photo, Shriner's Harmony H22 Bass can be seen next to his cup of coffee.
In this photo, Shriner can be seen playing the "Donovan Model" 1963 Gibson J-45.
In this photo, 2 Emprical Labs Distressor units are visible.
In the music video for the Weezer song High As A Kite, Scott, in the police uniform, can be seen playing a Jetglo Rickenbacker 4003. what mainly distinguishes this bass from other Rickenbacker 4000 models is that this particular model is the only bass still in production with slanted inlays on each fret instead of the regular dot inlays. Shriner also occasionally plays this bass in live shows and stated on Twitter that he got this bass in new condition in early 2001.
he can be seen playing it from this instagram post from weezer.
Scott acquired the bass in 2017 and used it primarily on Weezer’s co-headlining tour with Pixies. In an Instagram post, Shriner states that the bass was modded, and a Jazz Bass pickup was installed in the bridge. And as evidenced by other photos, a toggle switched was installed in the bass as well
Shriner briefly discusses the bass in an Instagram post
Love this bass from @serek_basses. Armitage series with a custom pick guard. Pure joy to play too much good to list.
It is unknown if Shriner has used the bass live or in the studio with Weezer
Seen in an Instagram post, Scott used the Model X live in 2019 (pictured on the right) The head is built to be a clone of a Sunn Model T head
Shriner briefly used one in the early 1990’s at the start of his music career
In this photo (taken in 2013), Shriner is seen using Idiot Box Blasteroid Fuzz pedal.
In this photo (taken in August 2001), Scott is seen using Line 6 FB4 channel controller.
"Add some grrind to the Taurus just a bit @blackartstoneworks combo Revelation/Pharaoh combo from Hell."
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