This morning I came across another great post by Otis Bartholomew (@otisserie) where he posted a detailed shot of J Mascis’ recent board. I always like to see what goes on.. and of course, what comes off. For a recent comparison, you can read about his board that I did about 6 months ago here – “Pedalboards of J Mascis and Lou Barlow of Dinosaur Jr.“. A few things have changed, but overall, pretty much the same. I’ll be sure to point out the differences below.
Side note, you should totally be following @otisserie on Instagram. Amazing stuff.
Gold / Yellow Pedal <= New addition. Unidentified. Assuming fuzz.
HBE Germania <= changed, was MK1 Tone Bender Clone
MC-FX Super Fuzz clone
Teese Wah RMC3
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (rams head)
Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress (vintage)
Boss TU-3S Tuner
Custom Audio Electronics RS-5 Midi Foot Controller
ZVex Double Rock
ZVex Lo Fi Loop Junky
Tube Works Real Tube Overdrive
Moog Minifooger MF Delay
Malekko Chorus <= changed, was Ibanez Analog Delay ADMINI
Custom Audio Japan Twin Tremolo
Jam Pedals Retrovibe MK.2 Vibrato <= changed, was KR Musical Products Mini Mega Vibe
Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb
If anyone can help identify the unmarked gold/yellow pedal, that would be great. Let me know what you think about this board by commenting below!
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5 years ago
Nice, loud board 🙂 There’s a recent YouTube video reviewing his rig where he explains/showcases that board. BTW, that’s the Deluxe Electric Mistress and not the vintage Electric Mistress. Being a little picky but when I think/read/hear vintage Electric Mistress its usually the 1976-81 (no ‘Deluxe’) and not the Deluxe.
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