



Love it.ĮarthQuaker Devices Dirt Transmitter Totally badass distortion pedal Read MoreĪnd then from there it goes into the creamier Big Muff sort of overdrivey distortion pedal. It’s got the most enormous sound you’ve ever heard. A dirty earthquake! I was like, I love Big Muff and everything but sometimes you just want it to be more bottom-endy and more cutty so they were like, you need this pedal, it’s called the Dirt Transmitter, and I got it. Out of there it goes into my newest pedal, the Dirt Transmitter, made by Earthquaker devices, which is a totally badass distortion pedal which I discovered from the North London metal scene guys actually. Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI It’s got an equaliser so you can craft your sound Read More It’s got an equalizer so you can craft your sound a little bit. I also sometimes run a clean line out of there to keep bottom end when I engage different distortion sounds. She has names for a lot of her gear, even her pedals, and there’s a religious theme going through - or maybe she’s hoping there will fewer breakages!įrom there it goes into The Priest, or Sans Amp made by Tech 21, which is an overall signal boost. Nicole says her heavy foot-stamping means she breaks lots of pedals along the way. I’ve gutted it and put different like little electronic bits in it to boost parts of the sound so, it’s my baby.įender JP-90 Bass It’s a versatile bass and it combines that softer jazz sound, and a growly precision sound Read More Also I’ve had it since I started playing so it’s got a lot of sentimental value. So it’s got both pickups, which is nice, because it’s a versatile bass and it sort of combines that softer jazz sound, and a growly precision sound, and the neck is a jazz neck so it’s a bit thinner for my tiny hands, and that’s why I like it. And it’s a JP because it’s a Jazz and Precision hybrid. I like it so much because a it’s a Fender and there’s something totally about Fender basses that I’ve just never come across in any other brand, sorry guys. It was also when I started playing bass, which is probably why I have it. The basic bass I play is a Fender JP-90, which was made in the 90s, which is one of my favourite decades. Everything starts with her unusual vintage Fender JP-90 bass, with GHS strings.
