Steffen A. Rasmussen's Gear

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This pedal was used on all bass recordings of the album “FIVE” with his band The Franklins. Some of his settings for the pedals can also be seen in the picture.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen features the Morley JD10, specifically the Session Master edition, in his pedal collection, as shown in a post on his Instagram account, steffenfranklin.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses the Boss ODB-3 Bass OverDrive pedal, as shown in his Instagram post discussing his selection of pedals for live performances.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses a Fender 50th Anniversary American Standard Jazz Bass in black, as seen in his Instagram post featuring the bass with white Seymour Duncan pickups.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses the Orange OB1-500 500-Watt Single Channel Solid State Bass Head, purchased after recording the EP "FIVE" with The Franklins. This amp, housed in an alligator case, is paired with a Gallien-Krueger cabinet. The setup is featured in an Instagram post by Steffen, tagged #orangeamps.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses the Boss TR-2 Tremolo pedal, as shown in an Instagram post by steffenfranklin. The pedal is featured in the choruses of "Warhol’s Song" alongside various other effects.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen utilizes the TC Electronic The Dreamscape John Petrucci Signature Modulation Pedal in his music, specifically in the songs "Warhol's Song" and "Bad Boys." This is evidenced by his Instagram post, where he discusses his selection of pedals for his board.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner in his live performances, as shown in a photo shared on his Instagram account.

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This pedal as many other effects is used both live and in the recording of the song “Warhol’s song”. Is also used live on “Nosebleed” to give depth in the bridge.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses the Seymour Duncan SJB-2 Hot Jazz Bass Neck Pickup on his Jazz bass, as seen in his Instagram post featuring the bass with white pickup covers.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen has used the Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi, as shown in an Instagram post by @steffenfranklin.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen used the Danelectro CO-1 Cool Cat Drive on bass during live performances until he switched to a Big Muff pedal, as noted on his Instagram.

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This is brought on every gig incase he ever needed some tone boost or if the sound wasn’t quite right.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen frequently uses the AKG D5 microphone for all live concerts, making it his preferred choice for various performances. This is evident from his Instagram post, where he discusses his gear setup.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen acquired the T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank Chameleon from Marie after she upgraded to a smaller pedalboard. This exchange is referenced in a post by Steffen on his Instagram account, where he discusses his pedal choices.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses his handmade S.A.R Angry Lightning pedal to boost bass riffs during live performances. This is showcased in his Instagram post, where he discusses his extensive pedal collection.

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Short video of Karina horseing around with Steffen’s bass synth.

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Steffen A. Rasmussen uses the Seymour Duncan SJB-2 Hot Jazz Bass Bridge Pickup on his jazz bass with a white pickup cover, as seen on his Instagram.

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