Zubin Sedghi's Gear

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Zubin is seen playing a Jazz Bass in this photo, this was his main bass guitar until 2007 when he switched to a Fender Jaguar as his main bass.

Starting in 2006, Zubin would have a second Jazz Bass on standby as a backup. This video shows the only known time of him using the backup Jazz Bass. This happened at the Troubadour in 2011, where he broke a string on his Jaguar bass early in the setlist, seemingly the first (and only) time this happened.

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In this user-uploaded photo, Zubin Sedghi of Tally Hall is seen using a Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass, which he also plays during live performances.

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In this video, Zubin is seen playing a Mexican Fender Precision bass, evident from the MZ serial number and "Made in Mexico" on the headstock. The headstock is best visible at 6:16.

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In this photo from a 2007 Tally Hall surprise guest concert with Jukebox The Ghost, Zubin is seen playing a 5 string Fender Jazz Bass.

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Visible behind Zubin in this 2006 Tally Hall concert photo.

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This 2006 photo of Tally Hall setting their equipment up for a concert shows a classic series Ampeg SVT-410HLF in Zubin's setup.

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Zubin and the rest of Tally Hall often used a vibraslap named Henry at live shows, more often at acoustic shows.

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Tambourines were frequently part of Tally Hall's additional live percussion, most famously used by Rob and Zubin on the track Praise You, where Zubin would throw the tambourine to Rob.

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In the source above, https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/wiki/index.php?title=Tally_Hall#Equipment_List, it states that "The boys (Joe Hawley, Zubin Sedghi, Andrew Horowitz, and Rob Cantor), use Sennheiser e 935 microphones.

The microphone can prominently be seen in this video performance. https://youtu.be/QBqP4ia85R4

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In this 2006 photo, Zubin can be seen with what appears to be the Boss TU-3. https://youtu.be/CYnnICsVXwQ shows Joe and Andrew using the tuner. The image also shows Rob with two TU-3s.

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In this picture from a live Tally Hall performance in September of 2004, Zubin can be seen using the Gallien-Krueger Backline 112 Bass Amp. The reason it's not the similar Backline 110 is due to the size---theres a space after the two jacks and the power light that is present in both the Backline 112 and the image. The Backline 110 is smaller, so that space isn't present.

An earlier picture from 2003 also has this amp, albeit low quality. Pictures from 2005 also have the Backline 112, but by 2006 he was using a different amp, so Zubin used the Backline 112 Bass Combo Amp from 2003 to 2005.

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In this photo (sourced from hiddeninthesand.com), Zubin Sedghi can be seen using a black Yamaha RBX260 bass guitar in a concert at The Blind Pig on February 5th, 2003.

The reason it is an RBX260 rather than the similar RBX170 is due to the knobs and pickup configuration. The RBX170 has 3 knobs and a precision-jazz style of pickups, whereas the RBX260 only has two knobs and only the precision-style pickups. The image used obscures the headstock, but in another image from the same concert, the headstock can be seen, which matches with the RBX260 headstock.

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Zubin Sedghi of Tally Hall is confirmed to use a modified Fender PB-62 Precision Bass '62 Reissue during the creation of "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum." This is evidenced by the Jazz pickup and the cramped knobs visible in the image provided. Source Image

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Ibanez GSR180

Ibanez GSR180

Electric Basses
Color/Finish: Jewel Blue

In this photo, Zubin Sedghi can be seen using an Ibanez GSR180. The body shape, the headstock, and the pickups all match up with the Ibanez GSR180. Other photos from this same concert also show the knobs, which also match with the GSR180.

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