This morning I came across a nice video by jhspedals with Todd Gummerman of MUTEMATH talking about his board. Todd has a great looking board which needs to match up to their recording. I liked how he goes into detail on some of the requirements and how the pedals are meeting his needs. He’s definitely a fan of JHS Pedals! I went ahead and broke down all the pedals on the board as well.
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Here is the breakdown of Todd Gummerman’s board:
Ibanez DE-7 Delay
Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Reverb
JHS Honeycomb Tremolo
TC Electronic PolyTune
Analogman Mini Bi Comp
Aguilar Filter Twin
JHS 4 Wheeler Bass Fuzz
Boss TR-2 JHS mod Tremolo
JHS Double Barrel
Boss DD-5 Delay Digital Delay
JHS Tap Tempo
Boss PS-5 Super Shifter
MXR Carbon Copy Delay
JHS Banana Boost
Please let me know if anything is missing or incorrect by commenting below!
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12 years ago
Guitarists are retarted – ‘i’m gonna have to velcro this tremolo on the back of this thing DERP’
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12 years ago
Kudos to Todd for making the live sound spot on with the recording. Seen him play twice and he’s no slouch.
He’s humble enough to leave out that he had to compete for the task of joining a band and playing tracks recorded by the bass player and singer following the previous guitar player’s exodus.
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