Sebastian Danzig's Effects Pedals

In the 8th picture on this Instagram post, Sebastian Danzig can be seen using the JHS 9-Way Bonsai pedal in the Utrecht, Netherlands concert on 6th July 2023.

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In this Instagram post of the Graspop Festival 2023, in the 7th photo, Sebastian Danzig's pedalboard is visible. The light blue pedal appears to be the Strymon Möbius, based on the layout of the knobs.

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In the seventh picture of Sebastian Danzig's Instagram post from June 18, 2023, at the Graspop Festival, the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator can be clearly seen on the bottom left.

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In an Instagram post shared by Sebastian Danzig on June 18, 2023, from the Graspop Festival 2023, a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner can be seen on the top left of his pedalboard.

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In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, shared on June 18, 2023, from the Graspop Festival 2023, the seventh photo clearly displays Danzig's pedalboard. The light blue pedal, positioned second from the right in the center row, is identifiable as the Strymon blueSky Reverberator V2, based on the distinctive layout of the knobs. This information is supported by the visual evidence in the photo taken by @mac_praed and shared on Danzig's official Instagram account.

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In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, the 17th image displays his pedal board, where he is using the Ernie Ball VPJR Tuner Pedal.

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In an Instagram post shared by Sebastian Danzig on June 18, 2023, he is seen using a Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System on the bottom of his pedalboard during the Graspop Festival 2023. The photo, credited to @mac_praed, provides clear evidence of the gear being used by Danzig, who tagged @officialgretsch and @palayeroyale in the post.

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In an Instagram post shared by Sebastian Danzig on June 18, 2023, during the Graspop Festival 2023, he is seen using a Strymon Flint pedal. The pedal is identifiable in the middle row, positioned all the way to the right, based on its button layout and style. The photo was taken by @mac_praed and shared on Sebastian Danzig's Instagram account.

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In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, a black pedal visible in the second row on the left is identifiable as a Strymon TimeLine, based on its color and button layout. The photo was shared on June 18, 2023, during the Graspop Festival, as credited to photographer @mac_praed.

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In the YouTube video titled "Palaye Royale: 48 Hours With Vidd The Designer" on Palaye Royale's official channel, a close-up of Sebastian Danzig's pedalboard at the 00:15 mark clearly shows the Electro-Harmonix Sovtek "Green Russian" Big Muff Pi V7C pedal.

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In the 13th picture of a post on Sebastian Danzig's Instagram, he is clearly using the Electro-Harmonix EH-7850/EC-2000/EC-2002 Deluxe Memory Man, prominently positioned on his pedal board.

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In an Instagram post by Sebastian Danzig, the Neural DSP Quad Cortex can be clearly identified by its screen and button layout, situated between his legs and adjacent to his analogue pedalboard. This visual proof was shared by the artist himself with the caption "Prague never disappoints!!" on December 10, 2024.

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In the 13th picture of a post on Sebastian Danzig's Instagram, he can be seen using an Electro-Harmonix Nano POG on his pedalboard. This image was shared by Sebastian Danzig himself, detailing his experiences during their tour in Germany, as noted in the caption.

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