Tyler Ramirez's Gear

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In the performance video titled "Hazel Morning / Fossils - Live @ Pillar Forum 8/19/24" by Stoney Point on YouTube, Tyler Ramirez is seen playing a Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass during the show.

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In the YouTube video titled "Hazel Morning / Fossils - Live @ Pillar Forum 8/19/24," recorded by Antonio Davis and uploaded by Stoney Point, the Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah is clearly visible on the far right of Tyler Ramirez's pedalboard during the performance.

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In an Instagram post, Tyler Ramirez's live pedal board prominently features the EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo V3 reverb pedal on the far left. Additionally, Joseph Johnson has verified the use of this pedal in studio recordings that are currently unreleased.

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The image of Tyler Ramirez's live pedalboard clearly shows a Boss CE-3 Chorus, identifiable by its distinct three-knob interface, positioned at the very bottom.

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In a picture from a video of a performance at the Garage, Tyler Ramirez's Korg Monologue Silver synth is visible on his right, with the rig circled for clarity. Joseph Johnson has confirmed the use of this synth in Stoney Point's studio material.

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The Fender Rumble 100 can be seen to the left of Tyler Ramirez in a picture taken at Cloudland Theater.

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A photograph taken by Joseph Johnson at the start of the Blue Machine tour shows that Tyler Ramirez uses the Boss CH-1 Super Chorus on his pedal board.

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A photograph taken by Joseph Johnson at the start of the Blue Machine tour shows that Tyler Ramirez uses the Boss DD-8 Digital Delay on his pedalboard.

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A photograph taken by Joseph Johnson at the start of the Blue Machine tour clearly shows that Tyler Ramirez uses the JHS 3 Series Reverb pedal on his pedalboard.

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A photograph taken by Joseph Johnson at the start of the Blue Machine tour clearly shows that Tyler Ramirez uses the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner on his pedal board.

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A photograph taken by Joseph Johnson at the start of the Blue Machine tour clearly shows Tyler Ramirez using the Way Huge Smalls Supa Lead Overdrive Pedal on his pedal board.

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A photograph taken by Joseph Johnson at the start of the Blue Machine tour confirms that Tyler Ramirez uses the MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion on his pedalboard.

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