Russian Circles

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Mike Sullivan

circa 2009

(This doesn't seem right at all judging from his later rigs, but this is all according to an interview with Brian Cook at indiePulse.)

  • Guitars: Ibanez 7-string
  • Effects: Digitech Death Metal, rackmount digital processor (for delay), flanger, chorus
  • Amps: Peavey 5150 > Crate 4x12 cab
  • Tuning: "We tune as follows, from low to high: G#, B, C, F, E#, F-flat, D."
  • Other: Dean Markley strings

circa 2010

  • Guitars: Gibson DC Pro Les Pauls, Gibson Les Paul Custom
  • Amps: two Sunn Model T reissue heads, Emperor cabinet (one 4" speaker and one 15"), Sunn cabinet, Rivera KR100 Knucklehead BK head
  • Effects: EHX Deluxe Memory Man, EHX Memory Toy, EHX Nano Holy Grail, Fulltone DejaVibe, Fulltone OCD, MXR Micro Amp, MXR Phase 90, MXR Carbon Copy, Boss TU-2, Digitech Jamman, Keeley-modded Ibanez TS-9 ("Baked" mod), Akai Headrush, Ernie Ball VP Jr.
  • Other: Furman pedalboard

circa 2011

  • Guitars: Gibson DC Pro Les Pauls (w/ changed bridge pickups), Gibson Les Paul Custom
  • Amps: Rivera KR100 Knucklehead BK head
  • Effects: EHX Deluxe Memory Man, EHX Memory Toy, EHX Nano Holy Grail, Boss TU-3, Fulltone OCD, Keeley-modded Ibanez TS-9, MXR Micro Amp, Digitech Jamman, Akai E2 Headrush, Fender volume pedal

Brian Cook

circa 2010

  • Effects: Boss TU-2, Morley A/B/Y Selector, DigiTech Whammy, Fulltone OCD, ProCo RAT2, EHX Little Big Muff, Ernie Ball Voume Pedal, Akai Headrush E2
    • (Past pedals: Way Huge Swollen Pickle MKII, Line 6 DL4, EHX LPB-1 Nano Linear Power Booster, EHX Nano Holy Grail, EHX Stereo Pulsar)
  • Other: Dean Markley strings

circa 2011

  • Basses: Gibson Grabber II (main bass), 1977 Gibson Grabber, First Act Delgada
  • Amps: Verellen Meatsmoke amp > Ampeg 8x10 cabinet
  • Effects: Fulltone OCD, Digitech Whammy, Akai Headrush, EHX Little Big Muff, EHX Memory Toy, Fuzzrocious Rat Tail, Tonebutcher Pocket Puss
  • Other: Dean Markley strings
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