Shimon Moore
Shimon Moore's Gear
Shim is rocking out with his trusty red Gibson ES-335 Dot
you can clearly see shim rocking out in front of a JVM 410
Shim used this guitar tuned to drop A# for the song "You're Going Down" live.
At 6:50, you can see the pedals on Shim's electric board: Boss TU-3 tuner, OS-2 overdrive, NS-2 noise suppressor, a Boss delay of some kind (unclear which model), a Dunlop Cry Baby Classic wah, and a Line 6 MM4 modulation modeler.
At 6:50, you can see the pedals on Shim's electric board: Boss TU-3 tuner, OS-2 overdrive, NS-2 noise suppressor, a Boss delay of some kind (unclear which model), a Dunlop Cry Baby Classic wah, and a Line 6 MM4 modulation modeler.
At 6:50, you can see the pedals on Shim's electric board: Boss TU-3 tuner, OS-2 overdrive, NS-2 noise suppressor, a Boss delay of some kind (unclear which model), a Dunlop Cry Baby Classic wah, and a Line 6 MM4 modulation modeler.
At 6:50, you can see the pedals on Shim's electric board: Boss TU-3 tuner, OS-2 overdrive, NS-2 noise suppressor, a Boss delay of some kind (unclear which model), a Dunlop Cry Baby Classic wah, and a Line 6 MM4 modulation modeler.
At 6:50, you can see the pedals on Shim's electric board: Boss TU-3 tuner, OS-2 overdrive, NS-2 noise suppressor, a Boss delay of some kind (unclear which model), a Dunlop Cry Baby Classic wah, and a Line 6 MM4 modulation modeler.
At 6:50, you can see this on Shim's electric board.
At 6:47, you can see this on Shim's acoustic board, along with a Boss TU-3 tuner.
Shim explains his rig at 6:04 - "the live rig is designed to be a rock show, so it's a Marshall JCM800 with very little in the chain".
At 6:50, you can see the pedals on Shim's electric board: Boss TU-3 tuner, OS-2 overdrive, NS-2 noise suppressor, a Boss DD-7 Digital Delay (not really sure), a Dunlop Cry Baby Classic wah, and a Line 6 MM4 modulation modeler.
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