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In a Q&A session with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Tapestry Audio Bloomery Volume Pedal among his gear.

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In a Q&A featured on Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Meris Enzo guitar synth pedal.

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In the "Tie Me Down" section of the Dawsons Music Q&A, Vedran Mircetic discusses his use of the Palmer PGA-04 ADIG-LB Speaker Simulator.

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In the official video for "Mona Lisa" by De Staat, Vedran Mircetic is shown using a Gibson SG Standard '61 Custom Shop Reissue Electric Guitar, as indicated in the text displayed in the video corner.

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In the "Mona Lisa" official video by De Staat, Vedran Mircetic is shown using Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Guitar Strings (10-46), as indicated by the on-screen text detailing the gear used.

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In the official video for "Mona Lisa" by De Staat, Vedran Mircetic can be seen using Dunlop Stubby Triangle 3.0mm Dark Purple Guitar Picks, as indicated by on-screen text.

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In the official video for "Mona Lisa" by De Staat, Vedran Mircetic is shown using a DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal, as indicated by the on-screen text detailing the gear setup.

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In the official video for "Mona Lisa" by De Staat, Vedran Mircetic uses a Strymon Flint pedal, as indicated by on-screen text.

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In the official video for "Mona Lisa" by De Staat, guitarist Vedran Mircetic is shown using the Strymon BigSky reverb pedal, as indicated by text in the video.

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In an interview with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the TC Electronic PolyTune 3 tuner pedal among his gear.

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In an interview with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic discusses his gear setup and mentions using The GigRig Three 2 One effects pedal accessory.

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In a Q&A with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Devi Ever Noise Floor pedal among his gear.

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In the Dawsons Music interview titled "De Staat in Q&A Corner: Chameleonic Rock," Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl HiFi pedal among his gear.

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In the Dawsons Music interview, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Empress Effects ZOIA in his pedal setup.

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In the interview featured on Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Gamechanger Audio Plasma Pedal among his collection of guitar effects.

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In the Dawsons Music interview, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Boss SY-300 Guitar Synthesizer among his pedal setup.

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In a Q&A session with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the ZVEX Machine overdrive pedal as part of his gear setup.

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In the Dawsons Music interview, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine as part of his pedal setup.

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Vedran simply lists his pedals here.

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Vedran simply lists his pedals here.

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Vedran simply lists his pedals here.

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In a Q&A with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Vemuram Budi boost effects pedal as part of his setup.

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In the interview featured on Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic discusses his gear setup, specifically mentioning his use of the Eventide H9 Max pedal.

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In a Q&A with Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic mentions using the Meris Ottobit Jr pedal among his gear.

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In a Q&A session featured on Dawsons Music, Vedran Mircetic of De Staat lists the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Excess among the guitar pedals he uses.

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In this youtube video (at for instance 2:30) Vedran Mircetic can be seen playing the Eastwood Hi-Flyer PHASE 4 MT, using it in the song “Fake It Till You Make It” by the band “De Staat”.

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In this pic you can spot Vedran playing a Thinline Tele

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In this pic you can spot Vedran's pedalboard; a Lehle is clearly visible

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In this pic you can spot the pedalboard of Vedran. A Lehle volume pedal is visible

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In this pic Vedran's pedalboard is visible. You can spot the Dr. No Octofuzz (V2.0 / w/ two switches)

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