Equipment
Jake's pedal board circa 2006, according to Brett Saul.
Keeley Compressor>Morley Bad Horsie Wah> Boss SD-1> MXR 2 band Distortion>BBE Fuzz Face>Moogerfooger Analog Delay>MD2>Banzai Cold Fusion Overdrive>Boss Phase Shifter> Boss chromatic tuner
In a January 2008 Guitar Player interview, Cinninger said the following were his gear:
- Guitars: Becker Custom Retro-Grad, Three G&L s-500's, circa '85 Kramer American, Babicz acoustics
- Amps: Fuchs OD-50 and Marshall Vintage modern heads, Fuchs 2x12 cabinets loaded with Electro-Voice speakers
Strings: D'Addario .0105-.048
FX: Morley Bad Horsie wah; Clark Gainster, Banzai Cold Fusion (Clean boost mode), and Tonebone Classic overdrive pedals; Marion Henry Electric Fuzz Bucket, BBE Fuzz;Boss Phaser and Pitch Shifter; Guyatone and Moogerfooger delay pedals; Source Audio Hot Hand Motion Controlled Wah Filters
Accessories: Pedal-Racks True Bypass Strip pedal switcher, HBE Bytchn Swytchn A/B/Camp switcher, Mogami (instrument), George L(pedalboard), and Monster (speaker) Cables.
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