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incubus guitarist...
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:35 pm
by jamirokid
I heard that the guitar player from Incubus uses moogerfoogers. Supposedly it's more impressive that JOhn Fruciante's board. Has anybody seen pics?
Josh
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:59 pm
by Suburban Bather
I don't know if he does or does not use them. I have seen a poster of Incubus that was a picture of them in a rehearsal space or just a large open studio. There was tons gear sprawled out everywhere.
I would not worry about wether or not he regularly uses Moogerfoogers. If there are not some in his regular/touring setup that does not mean that he did or did not use them in the studio during recording sessions.
I'm thinking, "yes he does use them".
Moogerfoogers kickass!!!!!!!!!!! What are you waiting for? Start collecting now!
Besides, once you get into boutique FX, you stop worrying about how to sound like so and so because your too jazzed about how much better they are than Boss/Digitech/Line 6/etc........... Not that there is anything wrong with mass produced fodder, its just not as good sounding(IMHO!)
Mainstream artists are paid to be seen using brand X. Then noobs are scratching their heads as to why they can't sound like_________.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 4:11 pm
by jamirokid
I am pretty positive that he does use moogerfoogers and quite a few of them. I know one the other guys uses a bunch of moog stuff as well. I heard that the guitar tech had built a new pedalboard for Mike Einziger which was huge. And yes, you're quite correct that moogersfoogers kick ass. The analog delay is amazing and I reccomend everyone check it out if you get the chance. They're coming here to Detroit in Feb. and I can't wait to check them and the guitar tones out! I just wanna see pics!! Mike! Are you out there?? Hello?
Josh

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 5:14 pm
by Robzilla
Cool info, a pic would be cool!
update
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:40 pm
by jamirokid
In one of the new issues of some guitar magazine they interviewed Mike and he said live he uses the phaser and the dealy from Moog. Cool!