Jamie Kime

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Andi
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Jamie Kime

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Does anyone have any pics of Jamie's Pedalboard.
What a great player!

James Santiago
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Andi,

There is more footage from that gig, and a studio session that haven't been made public yet. The studio stuff has close ups of his board. I hope to get some of that editing very soon. Having played his rig many times, I can tell you that most of what's on there is old stuff made by Jeorge Tripps of Way Huge. I'll see what I can dig up for you this week. Jamie is a phenominal player!
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Here you go.
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Andi
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Hey James
Thank you so much!
Yeah Jamie's one hell of a player, but your also an amazing player!
Any chance of seeing your board?

Thanks again James

Andi

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Re: Jamie Kime

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Thanks for the compliment!

Well, I've gone through many versions of my main board. That last gig board I took out was a fun one with a bunch of old stuff. Hey, what good is having cool old gear if you don't take it out and PLAY it!

The setup was an original '66 Fuzz Face, Tycobrahe Octavia, and Uni-Vibe. Plus, I had a prototype Sparkle Drive that is actually the LEAD sound in our new Sparkle Drive Mod pedal, and a little Carbon Copy delay. That all ran into an Echoplex and at the gig, I used an old plexi Marshall half-stack. (The Epi is just a practice/test amp.)
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