Thomas DeLonge
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Thomas DeLonge's Keyboards and Synthesizers
Tom has a prophet 08 in his studio in this photo
You can see a Moog voyager in his studio in this photo
In this user-uploaded photo, Thomas DeLonge is seen playing a Yamaha Motif XS8 synthesizer.
A moog tarus 3 can be seen in his studio in this photo
A moog sub phatty can be seen in the back of his studio behind tom in this photo
Tom can be seen with a Moog Minitaur Limited Edition White in his studio. Moog logo is in the top left of the synthesizer,while the synthesizer is in the bottom right of the picture.
In a user-uploaded photo, Thomas DeLonge is seen in his studio with an Access Virus TI2 Keyboard.
An Alesis Micron is seen just to the left of Tom’s head on a coffee table in Tom’s studio.
A Moog Little Phatty Stage II is seen to the right of Tom (above for the viewer). The 4 knobs give it away as a Little Phatty of one version or another.
Tom is playing a Yamaha Motif XS7 in his studio. Note: the lowest key is an E, so certainly a Yamaha Motif 7-series. Also of note: the generally grey housing of the keyboard and the 8 dark sliders …this means definitively the Yamaha XS7 since the Yamaha Motif 7 and Motif ES7 have 4 sliders and both have a lighter grey than this while the Motif XF7 is nearly black paint all over.
Tom posted this picture of his studio with his Korg Kronos X 61 seen to the left of his Roland synthesizer.
DeLonge is opening up a Reverb Shop on March 24, which features synthesizers, keyboards, amps, pedals, road cases and more. Some of the highlights include Marshall JMP-1 and Mesa Boogie Triaxis amps that blink toured with beginning in 2000; two Roland Fantom X6 workstation keyboards used on every AVA recording and tour prior to 2011; seven MXR EVH-117 Flanger and five Fulltone Full-Drive2 Mosfet pedals that DeLonge began using during blink’s 2009 tour; a synthesizer that still has AVA presets; and over a dozen road cases plastered in blink and AVA stickers from tours.
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