Simon Dragon Bouteloup's Gear
Simon is seen using the Ampeg V-4B in many live videos often times two of them in stereo, source has him using them in a live studio setting.
In a 2015 performance at Saint Vitus, Simon Dragon Bouteloup used the Orange Amplifiers AD200B 200W Tube Bass Amp Head, as seen on the YouTube video of the event.
While Simon does use a Gibson bass with an SG body shape, his particular one is not the "GIbson SG Bass Guitar" as previously listed. The latest iteration of Gibson basses with an SG body shape feature a bridge pickup in addition to the neck-position "mudbucker," much like the classic EB-3, however, Simon's has no such bridge PU. Typically, the mudbucker-only configuration is present on Gibson EB-0, however, Simon's has the pickup farther away from the neck, a slightly different than usual pickguard design, and a three-way toggle switch (coil split function) over the knobs, indicating this to be a Gibson EB-4L, manufactured 1972–'75—one of the best and rarest instruments Gibson put out during their worst era (Norlin). Additionally, Simon definitely used this bass to record with The Oath, the mudbucker tone is unmistakable. The Oath used a particularly low tuning (C-standard) , which the short-scale EB-0 can't reasonably accommodate, but the 34.5" EB-4L can.
The bass first appears in the official video for "Die Baby Die" at 11 seconds, and throughout.
At 0:20 we can see him playing what looks like a 1970's Fender Precision bass.
Lediglich der neue Basser Simon „Dragon” Bouteloup hatte zuletzt mal einen Friseur für seine Leistungen bezahlt, die von Spliss befreiten Haare und der gestutzte Bart zeugten davon, während er seinen Rickenbacker-Bass bearbeitete.
Kadavar, deutsche Psychedelic Rock Band aus Berlin, beim Pfingst Open Air in Essen-Werden 2014 Besetzung: Christoph „Lupus“ Lindemann - Gesang & Gitarre, Simon „Dragon” Bouteloup - Bass, Christoph „Tiger” Bartelt - Drums.
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