Sune Rose Wagner
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Would you go as far as saying RV-5s are crucial to the Raveonettes sound? Oh, they’re 100 percent crucial. I don’t think I could play a show without them. It’s the best-sounding spring reverb I’ve ever heard. Nothing compares to it. I don’t know how they did it, but it’s absolutely amazing. I haven’t heard a plug-in, an amplifier, or anything that sounds as good as that spring reverb. I have no idea how they were able to get such an amazing sound. It’s pretty crazy.
This page of TC Electronic's website lists the Electronic Röttweiler Distortion as one of the products used by Sune Rose Wagner.
In the interview for PremierGuitar.com Sune Rose Wagner talks about gear he used while recording Pe’ahi album (2014). He mentions WMD Geiger Conter: "There might be five tracks of Geiger Counter..."
This page of TC Electronic's website lists the products used by Sune Rose Wagner, including the NDR-1 Nova Drive.
Sune Rose Wagner uses a Hall of Fame Mini Reverb Pedal, according to this page on TC Electronic's website.
An MXR M-133 Micro Amp pedal can be seen on Sune Rose Wagner's pedalboard in this Facebook post, by TC Electronic.
Do you use plug-ins on the guitar tracks, too? I always EQ the guitar, yeah. There are some pretty harsh overtones that you need to get rid of. Maybe I’ll compress it a little bit. Again, it depends on what it’s needed for. Usually the only plug-ins I use on guitar are ones that help the guitar spread out. If I want a little bit more stereo widening, then maybe I’ll use, like, a Waves S1 Stereo Imager, or maybe go through a Soundtoys EchoBoy plug-in with very minimal settings, just to give a bit of wideness to the guitar. Very rarely … well, lately I’ve been using it a little bit more, because sometimes it’s nice to have a big stereo-reverb sound, kind of like a Chris Isaak vibe. I’ll go through a reverb to make a nice, big sound—sort of like what you hear in “Z-Boys,” that clean guitar with a nice, big stereo sound. But I don’t record my guitar in stereo—it’s all mono. So if I want to do something stereo, then I’ll put a stereo plug-in on.
On this page of TC Electronics website, the Dark Matter Distortion pedal is listed among the pedals that Sune uses.
Sune Rose Wagner's pedalboard can be seen in this Facebook post, and on it, a Boss TR-2 can be seen.
Via Effectsbay.com blog post from 08/2017
At 0:46 in the video for You Want the Candy you can see the clear TR 909 lettering.
On this page of TC Electronic's website, it lists the Polytune 2 as one of the products used by Sune Rose Wagner.
TC Electronic's NM-1 Nova Modulator is used by Sune Rose Wagner, according to their website, on this page.
The Flashback Delay pedal is on of the TC Electronic products used by Sune Rose Wagner, according to their website, on this page.
Sune Rose Wagner of The Raveonettes is shown using the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb pedal in a user-uploaded photo on Imgur, which features all the TC Electronic pedals in his setup.
In this image we can see the T-Rex Engineering FuelTank Classic Power Supply in the middle of Sune's pedalboard.
"Rune Hedemark Staunskær Jensen (TC Electronic) and Sune Rose Wagner talking about Nove Delay and Nova Reverb." - TC Electronics.
In the interview for PremierGuitar.com Sune Rose Wagner talks about gear he used while recording Pe’ahi album (2014). He mentions ZVEX Box of Metal: "There might be <...> five tracks of Box of Metal"
"My ’63 Fender Jazzmaster and my 1959 Musicmaster. I also have a Mosrite Ventures II. I don’t know the exact year for that, but I had it appraised once and he was pretty sure that it was mid ’60s." - https://www.premierguitar.com/gear/the-raveonettes-sune-rose-wagner-ripping-in-the-darkness-wild
https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/raveonettes-grave-pop-serenades
In this article from Premier Guitar, Sune talks about his MIJ Fender "The Ventures" Jazzmaster:
“One of my favorite guitars, mostly for touring, is the 1996 Fender Jazzmaster Ventures model that they did limited editions of when they had their 50th or 40th anniversary or something. I got it from Japan on eBay, and I just bought another one. So now I can really go on the road. It just seems like a really sturdy guitar. It doesn’t have all the switches that a normal Jazzmaster has, and it feels a little bit heavier. It feels like one of those guitars that you can really travel with and nothing will break it. I’m very happy about it.”
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