Tom Bukovac
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In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source), one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Nobels ODR-1 overdrive pedal.
At 43:15, he describes the Brigadier as "the best delay pedal money can buy".
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Way Huge Green Rhino overdrive pedal.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Xotic RC Booster.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source), one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Boss GE-7 EQ pedal.
In this photo, which shows Bukovac in studio with his rig, one of the pedals that can be seen in the pedalboard is the Line 6 DL4 delay pedal.
Mentions the H9 around 46 minutes into the video. He described it as "putting your guitar sound into IMAX".
In this photo, which shows Bukovac in studio with his rig, one of the pedals that can be seen in the pedalboard is the Boss SD-2 dual overdrive pedal.
In a photo from the Vertex Effects website, Tom Bukovac's pedalboard features the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive, showcasing its role in his setup.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source), one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Dunlop DVP1 volume pedal.
In this photo, which actually comes from Vertex Effects website, which are the builders of his pedalboard, one of the pedals that can be seen in the board is the rehoused ZVex Box Of Rock.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Line 6 M9 Stompbox Modeler.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Boss TR-2 tremolo pedal.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source), one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Way Huge Fat Sandwich.
Also, in a video here (Tom Bukovac Playing ), Tom make a comment down below where someone asks what pedal he is playing and his response is as follows: "thank you so much, love your art work as well, very nice....the fuzz pedal i kicked it in is a way huge fat sandwich....couldn't possibly love that pedal any more than i do"
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source), one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Line 6 EX-1¸expression pedal.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his live pedalboard is the Ernie Ball VP JR. volume pedal.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his live pedalboard is the Peterson StroboStomp 2.
In this photo, which actually comes from Vertex Effects website, which are the builders of his pedalboard, one of the pedals that can be seen in the board is the Way Huge Pork Loin overdrive.
In this photo, which actually comes from Vertex Effects website, which are the builders of his pedalboard, one of the pedals that can be seen in the board is the Neo Instruments Ventilator pedal.
In this photo, which actually comes from Vertex Effects website, which are the builders of his pedalboard, one of the pedals that can be seen in the board is the EHX Deluxe Memory Man in classic chassis.
Tom has a Strymon Lex on his studio board during this Rig Rundown videos. He mentions it around 41 minutes into the video.
Tom mentions the Boss VB-2 on his studio board during his Rig Rundown, around 0:42:40 into the video.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the Peterson StroboStomp tuner.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source) one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the EHX POG2 octave pedal.
In this photo, which shows his pedalboard built for him by XTS (source), one of the pedals that can be seen in his studio pedalboard is the EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai.
According to the Pigtronix's website, Bukovac uses the Pigtronix Echolution delay pedal.
In this photo, which shows Bukovac in studio with his rig, one of the pedals that can be seen in the pedalboard is the DigiTech 5th Gen Whammy pedal.
In this photo, which shows Bukovac in studio with his rig, one of the pedals that can be seen in the pedalboard is the Boss PW-10 wah pedal.
A lot of people apparently think i am saying “Neutron” in this video...its actually a Mu-tron Phasor II....great pedal...they usually sell in the 400-ish range. A couple other phasers (or phasOrs as some say) that are contenders for the “alltime greatest” category...the original Electro-Harmonix Small Stone...and the 70s Electro-Harmonix Poly Phase (great sound, if you can get past the volume drop when the effect is engaged)<
In YouTube video at 9:55 he introduces Pulse Revolving speaker emulator on top of his amp.
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