Marc Ribot's pedalboard

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Marc Ribot's pedalboard

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I am having a hard time telling what exactly is on his board.

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I can definitely make out a Radial Engineering pedal but beyond that not sure.

The guy sure can play. One of my favorite guitarists along with Nels Cline, Wayne Krantz, Neil Young, Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, and Bill Frisell.
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I see a Line 6 MM4 and DL4* (the big green and blue pedals).

And the other Line 6 pedal looks like an Echo Park.

And an EHX Deluxe Memory Man.

Gee, that guy sure likes delay.


I think I see a Visual Sound and EB Volume pedal as well...


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*Sorry, that's not a DL4, actually.
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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=150342

and that white one looks like an OCD?
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PumpkinPieces wrote:
and that white one looks like an OCD?



i think it's a crowther hotcake?

the one next to the echo park is a radial switchbone
the one next to the flanger is a boss ce-1
the green one is probably a maxon 808
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that guy could play rings around me plugging into a radio and using a tin can for fuzz. seriously, one of my fave guitarists. :thumb:
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I think the yellow thing by the stool is an Ibanez flanger.

Beside it is, I'm guessing, an old Boss Chorus/Vibrato from like the 70's.
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yeah the yellow bit looks like an ibanez FL9, or the maxon version of the same.
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I really like Ribot.
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The company I work for backlined a bunch of gear for a special event this past fall called Ellnora Guitar Festival.
Mark Ribot played a live score to Chaplin's The Kid, and Lee Ranaldo did Buster Keaton's Cops.

It was pretty awesome.
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Re: Marc Ribot's pedalboard

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tchen wrote:The company I work for backlined a bunch of gear for a special event this past fall called Ellnora Guitar Festival.
Mark Ribot played a live score to Chaplin's The Kid, and Lee Ranaldo did Buster Keaton's Cops.

It was pretty awesome.


That had to be great!
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