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Just recently got into this band. Songwriting is top notch, and while the playing is a bit sloppy they have a great energy.

Anyone have any insight into the gear they use, mainly the guitars and pedals? I noticed they had this weird offset bass that looked kinda like a Mosrite, and a couple hollowbodies that were 335 looking but off brand.

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Quote Originally Posted by Raskolnikovs axe

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no idea, but they are a great band. personally, i wonder what that instrument is the main girl singer plays sometimes with a crank on the side...looking for a pic on google but i can't find it

 

Hurdy gurdy. Not sure if that's the correct spelling.
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old old old thread revival.
I've been trying to gain some recon on the gear Arcade Fire uses. It's a bit like trying to track everything Sonic Youth uses.
Heres what I can confirm (too lazy to post pics):

Win Butler (singer):

Guitars:
-Fender Jaguar (black, used for "Neighborhood #2")
-Fender Jaguar (Sonic blue-ish, used for "Power Out")
-Fender Jazzmaster (surf green, used on "Funeral" songs)
-Fender Jazzmaster (surf green, reversed headstock, used on "Funeral" songs)
-72' Fender Telecaster custom (black w/mods to it. Used on "Ready to Start")
-72' Fender Telecaster custom (black. Shared with Tim (the bassist))
-Custom unknown esquire (black w/white pickguard. Used on "Modern Man")
-Mosrite Celebrity Hollowbody (cherry burst finish, used on "Month of May" and "Neighborhood #1 (tunnels)
-Rickenbacker 330 (jetglo, used as a backup to the Mosrite)
-Hagstrom Viking (Red, I think its retired now)
-Gibson ES 335 12 string (brown walnut, used on "Wake up" and "Suburban War")
-Old and beaten up Mandolin (used on "Keep the Car Running")
-Martin single cutaway acoustic (used on "Haiti")
-Martin acoustic (Black w/2 white pickguards, used on "Rococo" and "Intervention", "Sprawl". Shared with Tim, the bassist)
-2 Epiphone Elitist acoustics (used to be used on "Intervention", he smashed them)
-Mosrite Bass (huge awesome looking thing. Used on almost every song)
-Maestro 12 String ES 335 Copy (Shared with Tim, the bassist)

Amps:
Musicman 2x12's. Normally 2 of them side by side

Pedals:
Tough to see, but this is what I can gather.
-Proco Rat
-Mooger Fooger Delay
-Moog MP-201 Foot switch
-Diamond Memory Lane
-Jaques Tube blower
-Roger Mayer voodoo vibe
-Boss TU2
-Ernie Ball VP JR


Richard Reed (Guitarist)

Guitars:

-Vintage 70's Framus BL-7 (Black with silver pickguard, Played on "We used to Wait", "Ready to Start", etc)
-Dan Armstrong heavily modified ( Used on "Funeral" songs)
-Daion Headhunter (Used on anything with Ebow. "Empty Room", "Intervention", "Month of May", etc

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Quote Originally Posted by datratbastud View Post
old old old thread revival.
I've been trying to gain some recon on the gear Arcade Fire uses. It's a bit like trying to track everything Sonic Youth uses.
Heres what I can confirm (too lazy to post pics):

Win Butler (singer):

Guitars:
-Fender Jaguar (black, used for "Neighborhood #2")
-Fender Jaguar (Sonic blue-ish, used for "Power Out")
-Fender Jazzmaster (surf green, used on "Funeral" songs)
-Fender Jazzmaster (surf green, reversed headstock, used on "Funeral" songs)
-72' Fender Telecaster custom (black w/mods to it. Used on "Ready to Start")
-72' Fender Telecaster custom (black. Shared with Tim (the bassist))
-Custom unknown esquire (black w/white pickguard. Used on "Modern Man")
-Mosrite Celebrity Hollowbody (cherry burst finish, used on "Month of May" and "Neighborhood #1 (tunnels)
-Rickenbacker 330 (jetglo, used as a backup to the Mosrite)
-Hagstrom Viking (Red, I think its retired now)
-Gibson ES 335 12 string (brown walnut, used on "Wake up" and "Suburban War")
-Old and beaten up Mandolin (used on "Keep the Car Running")
-Martin single cutaway acoustic (used on "Haiti")
-Martin acoustic (Black w/2 white pickguards, used on "Rococo" and "Intervention", "Sprawl". Shared with Tim, the bassist)
-2 Epiphone Elitist acoustics (used to be used on "Intervention", he smashed them)
-Mosrite Bass (huge awesome looking thing. Used on almost every song)
-Maestro 12 String ES 335 Copy (Shared with Tim, the bassist)

Amps:
Musicman 2x12's. Normally 2 of them side by side

Pedals:
Tough to see, but this is what I can gather.
-Proco Rat
-Mooger Fooger Delay
-Moog MP-201 Foot switch
-Diamond Memory Lane
-Jaques Tube blower
-Roger Mayer voodoo 1
-Boss TU2
-Ernie Ball VP JR


Richard Reed (Guitarist)

Guitars:

-Vintage 70's Framus BL-7 (Black with silver pickguard, Played on "We used to Wait", "Ready to Start", etc)
-Dan Armstrong heavily modified ( Used on "Funeral" songs)
-Vintage Hollowbody called the "Avenger"? I think. I'll get back to you on this. (Used on anything with Ebow. "Empty Room", "Intervention", "Month of May", etc
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When I saw them, there were alot of pedalboards on the floor (it was a huge festival show, don't ask me what was on them). The two violin players each had their pedalboards, too. There were also between-songs ambiant looping, probably done with DL-4s.

 

Was that Osheaga or Pop Montreal per chance? I wonder if it was Owen Pallet with them at the time?
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