Tim Wheeler
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Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the pedals that are part of his pedal collection is the EHX Deluxe Memory Man.
Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the pedals that are part of his pedal collection is the Moog MF-103.
Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the pedals that are part of his pedal collection is the Moog MF-101 lowpass filter.
Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the items that are part of his collection is the Korg DTR-1.
Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the pedals that are part of his pedal collection is the Eventide Pitchfactor.
Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the pedals that are part of his pedal collection is the Eventide Timefactor.
Wheeler posted multiple photographs of his pedalboard on his Instagram with the caption "I’ve been rebuilding this spaceship over the last few months. Anyone want to go to outer space?". One of the pedals that are part of his pedal collection is the Boss SL-20.
In this Instagram post you can spot the Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe
At various points in this music video for "Angel Interceptor" from 1995, first at 00:15, Tim Wheeler can be seen using a cherry red Gibson SG Junior.
The Guitar Geek rig diagram confirms that Tim Wheeler uses the Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier 150W Solo Head (Multi-Watt) amplifier.
According to page 11 of "Marshall Law: The Marshall Magazine for Musicians And Marshall Players" #1, Summer 1996, "Throughout this time Ash have relied upon Marshall Amplification for their guitar backline, currently consisting of 6100LM heads and a JTM60 combo."
In an interview with MusicRadar, Tim Wheeler describes his use of the 4ms Nocto Loco pedal:
I used to use this Korg synthesiser, a giant box from the mid 70s. It took up a lot of space in my rack and was pretty fragile, but you could get a really gnarly, crazy tone from it, especially with a wah-wah and octave fuzz. This pedal recreates that.
Also included is an image of his effects, including a Nocto Loco.
According to the artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, guitarist Tim Wheeler is confirmed to use the Mesa/Boogie Transatlantic TA-15 Head.
Guitarist Tim Wheeler is confirmed to use the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet, as stated on the official MESA/Boogie® website.
In this YouTube video at the 0:32 mark, Tim Wheeler confirms that his first Mesa/Boogie amp was the 2-channel Triple Rectifier.
I knew that the heavy sound was going to be perfect for a lot of the music we were doing. I was also looking for a really nice clean sound. It was just like the perfect amp. I found everything in one amp.
In the YouTube video titled "Tim Wheeler (Ash) - My MESA/Boogie Story," at the 1:12 mark, Tim Wheeler is clearly seen playing a Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar.
In the YouTube video titled "Tim Wheeler (Ash) - My MESA/Boogie Story," at the 1:27 mark, Tim Wheeler can be seen playing through a Mesa Boogie Fillmore 25 watt Combo Amp.
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