Taylor Goldsmith's Effects Pedals

In this photo a Walrus Audio Voyager can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo a Catalinbread 5f6 can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo a Strymon El Capistan can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo a Walrus Audio Mayflower can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo an Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo an MXR Phase 90 can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo a Fulltone Supa-Trem can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo a Boss Tu-3 can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In this photo a Boss VB-2 can be seen on Taylor's board.

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In a video recorded at the Beacon Theatre on March 18, 2023, Taylor Goldsmith is seen using a Goodrich Volume Pedal. During the performance, a clear view of the word "Goodrich" appears on the edge of his pedalboard, providing evidence of its use. The video was uploaded by Larry Rulz 5 on YouTube, capturing the complete Dawes show in 4K.

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In the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" YouTube video, Taylor Goldsmith discusses his use of the JHS Unicorn at the 12:32 mark. He describes it as emulating a Magnatone or Brown Panel Fender Vibrato. Although he refers to it in this way, it is technically a Uni-Vibe pedal from JHS. This is a justifiable misconception, however. They both have fairly similar circuitry.

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In the YouTube video "Rig Rundown - Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith, Wylie Gelber, and Duane Betts" by Premier Guitar, at 11:03, Taylor Goldsmith highlights his use of the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession reverb pedal. He specifically mentions utilizing its Hold function, which sustains previously played notes, allowing him to play over it like a pad.

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In a Rig Rundown video on Premier Guitar's YouTube channel, Taylor Goldsmith discusses his use of the JHS Crayon. He describes it as "effectively half of the JHS Colour Box," and explains that it emulates the sound of plugging a guitar directly into the channel strip of a Neve console, similar to the distortion heard on John Lennon's guitars in "Revolution."

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