Tricot's Gear

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Custom artist model, played by Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima in this Audiotree performance.

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Tricot's guitarist uses a custom Altero Astra KID-A, as detailed on Altero Custom Guitars' blog.

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Motifour's board, taken from a show. Ikkyu used to have it on her's as well but has since replaced it with a Little Green Wonder

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This is a custom guitar designed for Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima of Tricot. Ikkyu has stated the model name is HIGEZUMA. It resembles a Telecaster Thinline, but with a more offset body shape and a custom sound hole in the shape of a lightning bolt. It also features a custom inlay at the 12th fret in the shape of a mustache.

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In this video, at 0:40, guitarist/vocalist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima can be seen playing this amp.

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The bass used by Hirome "Hirohiro" Sagane from the band tricot

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The band Tricot uses an Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy delay pedal, as seen on Motifour's pedalboard in a photo taken during a live show.

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Motifour's board, taken from a show.

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Amp can be seen in the start of the video 'E'

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Tricot's Ikkyu can be seen using the Mad Professor Little Green Wonder HW overdrive pedal in a photo of her pedalboard, discovered on Imgur.

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This Instagram post from Altero Custom Guitars identifies the pedal as the signature model of Tricot guitarist Motoko “Motifour” Kida, and links to a video of her playing it.

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Motifour's board, taken from a show.

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Used by Motoko "Motifour" Kida.

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Throughout this video, guitarist Motoko "Motifour" Kida can be seen playing through this amp.

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In this live video, bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane can be seen playing this amp – although the configuration of the controls is slightly different from the model pictured here. Hers has the boost toggle switch next to the on/standby switch on the right side of the faceplate, and the model name is printed much smaller above the EQ knobs. The Akima & Neos logo also has a black background rather than white, and it appears there is a sticker of the "woozy face" emoji on the left side of the head.

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In this video, vocalist and guitarist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima can be seen using this guitar strap.

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Tricot uses the Boss DD-5 Digital Delay, as seen on their pedalboard in a photo shared by kida_m on Instagram, showcasing their setup for the end of 2020.

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Motifour's board, taken from a show

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spotted in most of Motifour's performances

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In this video, bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane can be seen playing through this cabinet.

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you can see it on her instagram here https://www.instagram.com/p/CJVch47ntID/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link set for 2 drive channels 2 delay channels and a combination RC20 +M9

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In the video "庭" (暴露/2021.6.5 at CLUB CITTA') on their official YouTube channel, Tricot can be seen using a Fender Twin Tweed amplifier.

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Photo i took from their UK tour, the fuzz is used in 不出来

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She says "The main distortion is ③Galea"

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