Tricot's Gear
Custom artist model, played by Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima in this Audiotree performance.
Tricot's guitarist uses a custom Altero Astra KID-A, as detailed on Altero Custom Guitars' blog.
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
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.
In this video, at 0:40, guitarist/vocalist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima can be seen playing this amp.
The bass used by Hirome "Hirohiro" Sagane from the band tricot
Can be seen on board at 0:51 here Can be seen on pedal board here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUsFkIFALVs
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.
Motifour's board, taken from a show.
Amp can be seen in the start of the video 'E'
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.
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.
Can be seen on pedal board here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUsFkIFALVs
via [https://guitarmagazine.jp/gear/2022-1221-kida-motifo-guitar-amp-pedal/], she says she used it as a boost
Motifour's board, taken from a show
Throughout this video, guitarist Motoko "Motifour" Kida can be seen playing through this amp.
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.
In this video, vocalist and guitarist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima can be seen using this guitar strap.
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.
In this video, bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane can be seen playing through this cabinet.
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
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.
Kida can be seen playing a trouble maker tele in this video https://youtu.be/ydo5a2MqDJQ?t=10
Photo i took from their UK tour, the fuzz is used in 不出来
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