Thomas Warmsley's Gear
In this music video by Temples, Thomas Warmsley can be seen using a Hofner Contemporary Verythin Electric Bass Guitar at :56s.
In this video we can see Thomas playing the song Keep In The Dark with a beautiful Hofner Bass
In this photo, Thomas Warmsley can be seen with a Fender Precision Bass. Here he can be seen with one in a white finish.
In this Lollapalooza '17 video is clearly the Bassman 610 Neo cabinet with the Orange Ad200B.
Bassist Thomas Warmsley's pedalboard includes the Electro-Harmonix Octave Multiplexer pedal. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
Bassist Thomas Warmsley's pedalboard includes the Electro-Harmonix LPB-1 pedal. It can be seen to the right of the EXH Octave Multiplexer. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
The Vox DelayLab Delay Guitar Effects Pedal can be seen in bassist Thomas Warmsley's pedalboard setup. The tape on the pedal appears to have labels for various Temples songs, presumably for the footswitches: 1. Sun Structures, 2. Colours (Colours To Life), 3. Ankh, 4. Move (Move With The Season), 5. MES (Mesmerise).
This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
In the bottom left corner of bassist Thomas Warmsley's pedalboard, the Electro-Harmonix Superego pedal can be spotted. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
In the top left corner of bassist Thomas Warmsley's pedalboard, a Dr Tone PSU10 Power Supply pedal can be spotted. This photo was taken at a Temples show at the Parish in Austin, TX in Oct 2014.
In this video of "Shelter Song" by Temples during KEXPs concert series, the shots clearly show that Warmsley is using the Orange AD200B Amplifier with a Fender 6x10 cabinet. You can explicity see the print on the amplifier behind him at 00:52 seconds into the song.
At 0:11, one can see Thom with his Hofner club bass. This video is from 2012, when Thomas and James were still playing with The Moons.
Thomas Warmsley, bassist of the band Temples, is noted for using the Orange OBC410 4x10'' 600-Watt Bass Speaker Cabinet. According to Orange Amps, Warmsley appreciates Orange amplification for its strikingly integral and psychedelic aesthetic, reminiscent of the vibrant British amplification scene of 1968.
Warmsley can be seen playing an Epiphone Rivoli in this music video.
Here we can see Thomas playing a Roland vk 8 with his old band "The Moons".
James Bagshaw post this pic of Thomas playing a Rickenbacker bass.
In this photo posted to Temples’ Instagram, we get a good look at Thomas’ 2023 live setup, which now includes a Hammond XPK-100 midi controller, visible in the bottom left.
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