Steve DiGiorgio's Effects Pedals
Current signal chain for recording setup
In this photo from Steve's Facebook page, one can see an EBS Billy Sheehan drive at the top of the pedalboard
A DOD FX92 Bass Grunge can be seen on the bottom row, second from the left in this photo of Steve's pedalboard, from Steve's Facebook page.
A DOD FX82 Bass Comp can be seen in the middle row, far left, in this photo of Steve's pedalboard from Steve's Facebook page.
In this photo from Steve's twitter post, a B7K and be seen in the bottom right corner
Steve played Children of the next level from Testament to showcase the b7k v2 he used to for the album. The Darkglass Microtubes B7K V2 Bass Analog Preamp Pedal has an incredible sound, powerful and clear and versatile.
A DOD FX35 Octoplus can be seen on the bottom row, second from the right, in this photo of Steve's pedalboard from Steve's Facebook.
In this photo from Steve's twitter post, an EBS Multicomp and bee seen in the middle row.
Current signal chain for recording setup
Steve DiGiorgio utilizes the Darkglass Electronics Alpha Omega pedal as part of his current recording setup, as shown in an Instagram post detailing his signal chain.
In the YouTube video by Allforbass, Steve DiGiorgio discusses and demonstrates the Darkglass Electronics Microtubes X7 Bass Preamp Pedal, showcasing its features and his personal use of the gear.
In this photo from SteveDiGiorgio.com, Steve shares what his pedal chain is for the new 2015 DEATH album recordings. On the bottom left side we can see the DOD FX72 Bass Stereo Flanger.
Steve DiGiorgio utilizes the Radial Engineering BigShot™ ABY True Bypass Switcher in his current recording setup, as showcased in a post on Instagram.
Steve DiGiorgio uses the MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter for live performances with Testament, as highlighted in an Instagram post by @ebsswedenofficial.
Steve posted a video on his official youtube channel (SDGLowEnd) about this pedal:
In this photo from Steve's twitter post, an EBS Microbass II can be seen in the middle row.
In this photo from Steve's twitter post, a Planet waves tuner can be seen in the middle row
In this photo from Steve's twitter post, a Morley ABY can be seen on top of the pedalboard.
In this photo from SteveDiGiorgio.com, Steve shares what his pedal chain is for the new 2015 DEATH album recordings. On the bottom left side we can see the DOD FX25B Envelope Filter.
Current signal chain for recording setup
Current signal chain for recording setup
Steve DiGiorgio uses the MXR M-238 Iso-Brick as part of his current recording setup, as shown in a post on his Instagram account.
Steve DiGiorgio uses the EBS Dphaser Phaser Effect Pedal for live performances with Testament, as highlighted in an Instagram post by @ebsswedenofficial.
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In this Facebook post from Steve’s page you can see the Meatbox on the lower row. Another version of this board that features the Meatbox original also is seen here https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=735155116535359&set=pb.100001226324861.-2207520000.1435246853.&type=3&theater
In this 2021interview with 'For Bass Players Only', Di Giorgio writes: "Yeah! I bought the Tech 21 YYZ pedal. I predominantly record with my Ibanez BTB basses, which put out a pretty hot sound. I also have a huge Rickenbacker collection. I still like to use those as much as I can, but they’re the old school and not powerful enough, so I gave the YYZ pedal a chance. In the user’s manual, there’s even an example setting called “Rickenbacker.” So I copied the settings, plugged the bass in and we were off running. I got an amazing sound! I wrote to the guy and told him like, “Wow, I found a home for this pedal now!” The YYZ pedal goes hand-in-hand with that Rickenbacker. Something about it just works right for me. The combination works right, and so that’s what I use for recording."
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