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Tom talking about dreamcar and the tone he used "A lot of the sounds started with a Fender Princeton model that had a really clean and chime-y tone. Then, I’d heavily compress the signal with a Kemper compressor, and I’d also plug in an old Ibanez chorus. Another patch we used a lot was called Walking Moon. It had a swirly, saturated lead sound."

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KORINA STANDARD!

Here's an old favorite that I've been working out for two encore songs the past week or so out here. My Hamer Korina Standard, circa 1997 I think. New pickups for this year, Duncan 59's with gold covers, to make a more vintage look. This guitar feels so well balanced and comfortable. I just love it like a comfy old pair of sneakers. Thanks to my long-time tech and friend, Donnie Spada, for convincing me not to leave it at home :) Click on the photos to super-size. -Tom

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Tom's refinished Hamer Duotone in Transparent Arctic White to match no doubt's 2009 stage set and the look of the show. "Anyway, the key thing about the Duotone is that it is both an electric guitar and acoustic guitar at the same time. As you can see from the pictures, there are two plugs, one for the electric pickups, which goes to my amp, and one for the acoustic pickup, which goes to a DI and then into the house PA system. The two tones sound quite lush when mixed together, and sound great on "Don't Speak", "Simple Kind of Life", "Running" and "It's My Life". If you're coming to a show, listen for it. Click on any photo to supersize." -Tom Dumont

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Tom Dumont discusses using the MXR Auto Q Envelope Filter M120 on his personal blog, Dumont's Guitars.

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In this video Tom talks about the GJ2 Zora. Made by Grover Jackson

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Tom played this guitar for 2009 summer No Doubt tour. Tortoise shell pickguard and binding, Duncan Fat Cat pickups, Transparent Arctic White over African Limba wood ( also known as Korina). More Info here: http://www.buddlejagarden.co.uk/hamerblog/dumont.htm

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Tom's 2009 Hamer Special. Made of African Mahogany or Limba Wood, in Arctic transparent white. It has Duncan Fat Cat pickups and Hamer's own Original Sustain Block Bridge.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses his use of the MXR M103 Blue Box fuzz pedal, highlighting its role in shaping his guitar sound.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont mentions using the Divided By 13 Thirteen RSA 31 Amp.

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On his blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the Divided By 13 4x12 Speaker Cabinet, highlighting its role in his guitar setup.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the Soldano SLO 100 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amplifier, highlighting its role in shaping his signature sound.

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Tom talking about Dreamcar and the gutars he used. "I mostly used my Gretsch Duo Jet with Filter’Trons and a Bigsby. There was something about that guitar—a chiming top end with a little bit of body. My Hamer 12-string electric was used for single-note lines, and it was processed with a heavy, saturated delay and a chorus. Then, there was a 15-year-old Ovation double-neck acoustic with a Nashville tuning on one neck. This was for ear candy and strum-y things, like what Johnny Marr did on the early Smiths tracks."

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the MXR Phase 90 (Script Logo) phaser pedal, providing insight into his gear choices.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe, highlighting its role in his setup.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont mentions using the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 wah pedal, highlighting its role in his guitar setup.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the Danelectro DE-1 Dan-Echo Delay pedal, highlighting its role in his guitar setup.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay, highlighting it as part of his guitar effects setup.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont mentions using the Eventide ModFactor as part of his guitar effects setup.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses his use of the Matchless Clubman 35 guitar amplifier head.

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On his personal blog, Tom Dumont discusses using the Fender Pro Junior III 15-Watt 1x10 Guitar Combo Amp, highlighting its role in his setup.

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he is seen using it through out video

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According to a post by Kauer Guitars on Instagram, Tom Dumont, guitarist, utilized the Custom Built Kauer Banshee and Gripen models during No Doubt's performance at Coachella in 2024. The post highlights the significance of this event for the guitar manufacturer and expresses gratitude towards Tom Dumont for choosing their instruments, noting, "There’s No Doubt that this was absolutely the biggest show anything we’ve ever built has ever played! @tomdumontphoto and his Gripen and Banshee sounded incredible and we are beyond humbled and fortunate to have been a little part of @nodoubt incendiary @coachella show!!"

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In the image provided, Tom Dumont is seen using the Roland AX-7 Midi Controller Keytar.

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Appear next to a Mesa Boogie on the "Late Night with Conan O’Brien" for "Just a Girl"

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