Tom Blankenship
Tom Blankenship's Gear
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"The guitaRFs are versatile, compact and robust. I use fewer mic stands, mounts etc. - and I don’t have to worry about nasty reflections. The way I look at the guitaRFs, it’s not just for guitar amps. I like to get creative. I’m looking forward to trying one live in front of the drummers resonate head as well."
"I notice the reduction of spillover the most when I’m mixing shows in post. I imagine if we were to A/B the filters on and off for MMJ, it would dramatically change the frequencies in their ear mixes. I have not tried this, but the closest would be a late night promo show like Fallon or Colbert where as we use very little of our audio package and only backline. The outcome is usually subpar compared to what they've become accustomed to hearing in their in ears with our setup."
- Ryan Pickett, FOH Engineer (My Morning Jacket) - sE Artist
In this interview Tom Blankenship of My Morning Jacket says he used the Walrus Audio Plainsman on his Live pedalboard set up. https://thelatestnoise.com/tom-blankenship-my-morning-jacket-part2
In this Latest Noise article he says "Been playing Ampeg for years: a 6x10 cab with 70s V4B heads"
In this Latest Noise article he says he uses the Wampler Low Blow overdrive
In this Latest Noise article he uses the EHX Deluxe Bass Big Muff as a fuzz pedal
In this Latest Noise article he says he uses a "big silver box era EHX Bass Micro Synth. That synth pedal was first used on the breakdown of "Run Thru” and has been used on almost every record since, for the songs “Touch Me Pt 1”, “Look at You”, “Smokin From Shootin”, “Compound Fracture" etc and the trailing sub octave chords at the end of “Circuital” and the title track from Strand of Oaks “Eraserland”… I love that pedal"
“The RNDI provides the most accurate representation of my instrument and individual playing, in detail and sonic character, in that sense of ‘I didn’t know what I was missing’ until I plugged into the RNDI.”
In the Premier Guitar "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown," John Bohlinger confirms that Tom Blankenship uses GHS Precision Flats Bass Guitar strings on his dark-sparkle P-style bass, while his natural-finish J-style bass is equipped with roundwound strings.
Tom Blankenship uses the Mesa/Boogie Subway WD-800 amplifier heads in conjunction with his new Emperor cabinets, as confirmed in the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger on Premier Guitar.
Tom Blankenship, bassist for My Morning Jacket, uses TheGigRig Quartermaster QMX-6 to manage his effects, as confirmed in the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger for Premier Guitar.
Tom Blankenship uses a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner on his pedalboard, as confirmed by John Bohlinger in the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" on Premier Guitar.
In the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, presented by John Bohlinger, it is confirmed that Tom Blankenship's pedalboard includes the Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Deluxe.
According to a "Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger on Premier Guitar, Tom Blankenship's pedalboard includes a DigiTech Whammy Ricochet.
According to the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger on Premier Guitar, Tom Blankenship's pedalboard includes a Peper Pedals Humongous Fuzz.
In the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, hosted by John Bohlinger, it is confirmed that Tom Blankenship's pedalboard includes the Electro-Harmonix Bassballs Nano Envelope Filter.
In the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, John Bohlinger confirms that Tom Blankenship's pedalboard includes a Tronographic Rusty Box.
According to the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger on Premier Guitar, Tom Blankenship's pedalboard includes the MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe.
In the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, hosted by John Bohlinger, it is confirmed that bassist Tom Blankenship uses the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS.
According to John Bohlinger in the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tom Blankenship utilizes the Radial Engineering SGI TX/RX Studio Guitar Interface to maintain a clean signal in his setup.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Tom Blankenship uses the WalkAbout® Scout™ Convertible Combo 1x12 Combo.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Tom Blankenship uses the Mesa/Boogie Standard Powerhouse 2x12 Bass Cabinet.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Tom Blankenship uses the Mesa/Boogie 8x10" PowerHouse 1200W Bass Cabinet.
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