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During the GOASTT performance of "Too Deep" on WNYC's Spinning On Air at 2:45 the MI Audio Crunch Box is shown.
During the GOASTT performance of "Too Deep" on WNYC's Spinning On Air at 2:49 the Maxon CP101 Compressor Pedal is shown.
"I really like the [Sarno Music Solutions] Earth Drive, which sounds like an amp—more like an overdrive than a fuzz."
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"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...GuitarSystems’ Fuzz Tool Jr. [silicon and germanium Fuzz Face clone]..."
During the GOASTT performance of "Too Deep" on WNYC's Spinning On Air at 0:28 the Danelectro Back Talk Reverse Delay is shown.
During the GOASTT performance of "Too Deep" on WNYC's Spinning On Air at 0:28 the POG2 is shown.
During the GOASTT performance of "Too Deep" on WNYC's Spinning On Air at 0:28 the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner is shown.
During the GOASTT performance of "Too Deep" on WNYC's Spinning On Air at 2:45 the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay Pedal is shown.
"I’m still not settled on which one I like, but I’ve been using the DOD [Phasor 201], which works great."
"I use the reliable Rat, and usually some boutique thing."
"Oh, and I like distortion before some kind of harmonizer, like the POG or the HOG, or even just a ring-mod or octave pedal."
"I’ve been using the new, smaller Memory Mans, because they take up less space."
"But my favorite delay of all time is the pink Ibanez [AD-80] delay. I have, like, 10 of those."
"From there, I go into the [Fulltone] Supa-Trem."
"Then, finally, a Holy Grail [by Electro-Harmonix] at the end, which is still my favorite reverb. I haven’t done a mix without using a Holy Grail in like 10 years, since the first one came out."
"What wah do you tend to favor? The [Dunlop] Zakk Wylde."
"I sometimes throw other things on the board too, like the [EarthQuaker Devices] Arpanoid pedal, although that fucked everything up because I’d always switch it on by accident [laughs]."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? A Vox wah..."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...Keeley Compressor..."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...[Electro-Harmonix] Small Stone phaser..."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...Keeley Seafoam Chorus..."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...a ZVEX Channel 2..."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...a WrightSounds Fuzz-Stang..."
"With so many sounds on the GOASTT record to reproduce live, I imagine you need a well-stocked pedalboard. What do you have on it? ...a Boss OC-2 Octave Pedal."
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