Scott Shriner's Gear

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In this photo, at the upper left corner, the Radial J48 Direct Box is visible.

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Next to the Pigtronix Tremvelope pedal, Shriner's Electro Harmonix Superego can be seen.

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"Things are Sounding and Looking good around here #ShrinerS Moog Voyager +Dave Smith PolyEvolver"

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Scott Shriner uses the Cioks Ciokolate as his main power supply for his pedalboard. In the comments section of an Instagram post by user sgs711, Shriner praises the functionality of the Ciokolate.

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"This Showed up today let the #prog begin. #nord"

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In this photo, the WMD Geiger Counter is visible in this batch of pedals.

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In this photo, the Fender fOXX Fuzz Wah Volume pedal is visible.

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In this photo, the Line 6 FM4 filter modeler pedal is visible.

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In the left corner, the Akai APC40 controller is visible.

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In this photo, at the top of the Hiwatt, the Eclair Evil Twin DI is visible.

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In this photo, the Acoustic 360-361 PP Bass Combo is visible.

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In this photo, the Gallien Krueger Fusion 550 bass amp head is visible.

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Shriner posted a photo of the bass on his Instagram. He confirms in the comments section of the list that it is a ‘63 Bass.

Additionally, Shriner also owns a ‘65 Jazz Bass, which has been used with Weezer

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Shriner posted a picture of his Charcoal Sparkle Stingray bass, which appears to only be used for at-home practice. However, it appears that Shriner used a Stingray (with different finish) during his time with Vanilla Ice

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In the music video for High As A Kite, Scott is seen using a Rickenbacker 4001.

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In this Instagram post, a Red Panda Particle is shown on Scott Shriner's pedalboard.

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, the Weezer bassist showcases his bass rig, which prominently features an EGC Electrical Guitar Company Custom Doubleneck Bass. This unique instrument, referred to as "The Minotaur" by Shriner, is notable for its lucite body and dual necks comprising a 4-string bass and a 6-string electric guitar, both constructed from metal. The proof of this is provided by Scott Shriner’s personal Instagram account.

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In this Instagram post, Scott Shriner shows off a bundle of pedals sent to him by Electro Harmonix, including a Pico POG octave pedal.

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In this Instagram post, Scott Shriner shows off a bundle of pedals sent to him by Electro Harmonix, including a Bass Mono Synth pedal.

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In this Instagram post, Scott Shriner shows off a bundle of pedals sent to him by Electro Harmonix, including a Battalion bass preamp.

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In this Instagram post, Scott Shriner shows off a bundle of pedals sent to him by Electro Harmonix, one of which is the Lizard King.

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In this Instagram post, Scott Shriner shows off a bundle of pedals sent to him by Electro Harmonix, including a Q-Tron+ envelope filter.

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, a vintage Ampeg SVT amplifier is clearly visible on top of his rack unit. The post, captioned "Just a bit going on here," serves as evidence of his use of this specific gear.

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, an Orange Overdrive OD120 amplifier is visibly positioned at the bottom of his rack, confirming its use.

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In this Instagram post from Scott Shriner, you can just about make out a Little Labs PCP splitter to the right of his vintage Ampeg SVT bass amplifier.

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In this Instagram post from Scott Shriner, you can evidently see a packet of Ernie Ball Regular Bass Slinky strings perched on top of his vintage Fender Precision Bass.

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, a Spector NS-2 Bass is visibly positioned between two vintage Fender basses, confirming his use of this specific gear.

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, he shares an image featuring a packet of Ernie Ball Power Slinky Bass Strings (55-110), captioned, "Let’s try some bigger strings for D tuning to drop C. Kids just want to play Rammstein songs. Thanks always @ernieball."

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, the Doepfer A-100 Analog Modular System is clearly visible. The post caption reads, "Had this patch up for 7 days now. You’d think I’d have more time to patch being quarantined. This week I’ll get back to it."

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In an Instagram post by Scott Shriner, a Radial Engineering ProDI Passive Direct Box is visibly placed next to his Electrical Guitar Company bass.

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