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== Strings ==
During Showbiz, OoS tours, Chris equiped his basses with Elites 40-100 stainless steel strings.<ref>[http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=959 2002 Bass Guitar Magazine Interview]</ref> He then switched to using a couple of unknown brands. After that, he moved to DR Strings at around 2006 and has been using them ever since. According to Wolstenholme, the DR Strings retain the brightness even after being played for one gig, which is why he chose them.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=627896448019156</ref> He's currently using DR MR-45 Hi-Beam roundcore 45-105 stainless steel strings. He has also been seen with the DR Neon color coated strings with the colours of the British flag during the [[London Olympic Stadium 2012 (gig)|2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony]] performance, allthough he has not actually played them live.
== Straps ==
Wolstenholme mainly uses leather straps from Status Graphite. Before that (BH&R and The Resistance tours) he has been using the ones from Manson Guitar Works - the same as Bellamy uses. Previously, he used a few unknown-brand leather straps.
== [[Will of the People (album)|Will Of The People]] ==
Despite not as much footage from the recording of the upcoming album released yet, a few of Chris's basses and other gear were spotted in the L.A. studio at which they were recording the album here and there. From a [https://www.instagram.com/p/CX6KyANuNT8/ video] posted by [[Aleks Von Korff]], touring the studio, a previously unseen pedal, the JHS 4 Wheeler Bass Fuzz, can be seen sitting next to a ZVex Woolly Mammoth on the control desk. It is unknown though, whether or not the pedal is actually going to be used in the album, or if it was just used for demo track purposes. The butterscotch 1973 Jazz Bass can also be seen sitting in the studio.
On the short clips of Matt and Dom talking about the Origin of Symmetry RemiXX, an Ampeg SVT-VR can be seen in the studio's live room, sitting on top of an Ampeg 4x10 cabinet, aswell as a Markbass SD 1200 head next to them.<ref>https://youtu.be/VABzIa6fjiI?t=25</ref>
In another [https://www.instagram.com/p/CYiXIHfrqOM/ post by Aleks Von Korff], two Dunlop Bass Wah pedals can be seen in the studio, used for [[Won't Stand Down (song)|Won't Stand Down]]. Additionally, either a pedal or a plugin version of the Geiger Counter distortion/bit crusher was used in combination with the wah, as noted on the Pro Tools session seen in the video. A few weeks later, Muse posted a TikTok video, with Chris playing WSD on his signature Status black 5-string bass, meaning it was likely used for the song, due to the drop-B tuning.<ref>https://www.tiktok.com/@muse/video/7060196209272704262</ref>
For live shows, he returned back to having an expression pedal for a wah on-stage, used for [[Won't Stand Down (song)|Won't Stand Down]]. Chris (and Matt) also had a smaller version of RJM Music Mastermind GT/22's on stage (the Mastermind GT/10), for the secret [[Exeter Cavern Club 2022 (gig)|Cavern Club]] gig in April of 2022, due to the size of the stage. As far as basses go, Chris added two new basses to his setup; The [[Status Stealth|Status Stealth 5-string]] and the [[Status S2-Classic 5-string|Status S2-Classic 5-string]], the latter one used as the Status Stealth replacement.
A large change in Chris's set up is that he has now ditched all miked cabinets, according to Muse's monitor tech, Liam Tucker. Instead, he is using Fractal Audio units for cab simulation.<ref>https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=19395&i=792822&p=28&ver=html5</ref>
=== Studio ===
==== Basses ====
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]]
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1973_.28butterscotch_finish.2Frosewood_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '73 Jazz Bass]]
==== Amps ====
* [[Ampeg SVT-VR]]
* [[Markbass SD 1200]]
==== Pedals (Off-Rack) ====
* Dunlop Crybaby Bass Wah
* WMD Devices Geiger Counter
* JHS 4 Wheeler Bass Fuzz<
=== Live ===
==== Basses ====
* [[Status The KingBass Mk-II|Status The KingBass Mk-II]] (Walnut)
* [[Status The KingBass Mk-II|Status The KingBass Mk-II]] (Graphite/Green-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Aqua Blue/White-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Chrome/TriColor-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Red-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Indigo Blue/White-LED Strips)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Stealth/White-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Aqua Blue/Blue-LED)
* [[Status S2-Classic 5-string|Status S2-Classic 5-string]] (Stealth)
* [[Status Stealth|Status Stealth 5-string]] (Graphite)
* [[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass Mk2]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Geddy_Lee_Signature_Jazz_Bass_.28satin_black.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender Geddy Lee Signature Jazz Bass]] (Satin Black/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard)
==== On-Stage Pedalboard ====
* [[RJM Mastermind GT/22 Foot Controller]] (on-stage)
* [[RJM Mastermind GT/22 Foot Controller|RJM Mastermind GT/10]] (on-stage - one show only)
* Korg Pitchblack Pro Tuner
* Expression Pedal
== [[North American Summer Amphitheatre Tour 2017|NA Summer Amphitheatre Tour 2017]] & [[Simulation Theory (album)|Simulation Theory]] ==
[[Image:2017-12-102 Muse.jpg|thumb|280px|right|Chris recording Simulation Theory; Using an Ashdown BTA 400 with his '73 Fender Jazz Bass]]
[[Image:STRack.jpg|thumb|280px|right|Chris's rack for the NA Amphitheatre Tour & the ST Tour]]
[[File:MuseSTBass.jpg | thumb | right | 280px | Chris's bass tech with gear used on the [[Simulation Theory World Tour]]]]
For the 2017 North American Summer Amphitheatre Tour, Chris mostly kept the same setup as for the Drones tour. He only added two new basses: The new graphite-covered green-LED [[Status The KingBass Mk-II|Status The KingBass Mk-II]] and the [[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass Mk2|new version of the Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass]] for Madness. For the Simulation Theory tour, he also kept the setup fairly similar, but he used three new basses (including the Keyboard Bass) and switched from the Skrydstrup MR10 system to an RJM Effect Gizmo system. A couple of new stompboxes were also added, and the bulky Kemper profilers were replaced with slightly smaller rack-mount verisons.
In the studio, while making [[Simulation Theory (album)|Simulation Theory]], Chris has been seen using [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1973_.28butterscotch_finish.2Frosewood_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|'73 Jazz Bass]], a [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|'77 Jazz Bass]] and his [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass|Status signature basses]]. The Ampeg SVT-VR was used yet again in the studio setup, but an [[Ashdown BTA-400]] head was seen for the first time being used by Wolstenholme. According to Chris, he wanted to use more of the old Fender Jazz Bass sound due to the album having an 80s feel, as opposed to mainly using Status bass guitars, which have a more modern sound. Wolstenholme also mentioned, while speaking to John Kennedy on Radio X, that another difference, compared to recording previous albums was, that they've mostly recorded Simulation Theroy with clean bass going straight into the console, giving them the flexibility to manipulate the sound later, in the DAW.
=== Studio ===
==== Basses ====
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1973_.28butterscotch_finish.2Frosewood_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '73 Jazz Bass]]
==== Amps ====
* [[Ashdown BTA-400]]
* [[Ampeg SVT-VR]]
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
==== Rack 1 ====
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Empirical Labs Distressor]]
* Custom Connector Panel
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Guitar Switcher|Skrydstrup Input Selector]]
===== Rack 2 =====
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna Distribution Unit
* 2x Shure UR4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* 2x [[Skrydstrup MR10 Loop System]]
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* ''Unknown''
==== Amps ====
* [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* [[Ampeg SVT-VR]]
* Ashdown BTA400
=== Live ===
==== Basses ====
* [[Status The KingBass Mk-II|Status The KingBass Mk-II]] (Amphitheatre Tour only)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Red-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Aqua Blue/White-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Chrome/TriColor-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Indigo Blue/White-LED Strips)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Graphite/Green-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Aqua Blue/White-LED) (replaced with Stealth)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Stealth) (Blue/White-Led replacement)
* [[Status Original Series II|Status "The Uprising Bass"]]
* [[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass Mk2]]
* [[Status Keyboard Bass]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard) (replaced with Geddy Lee Signature Bass)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Geddy_Lee_Signature_Jazz_Bass_.28satin_black.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender Geddy Lee Signature Jazz Bass]] (Satin Black/Maple fretboard) ('77 Jazz Bass replacement)
* [[Status S2-Classic]] (back-up)
==== Amps ====
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* 3x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
==== Cabs ====
* 2x [[Markbass Standard 151HR 1x15 Bass Cab]]
==== Rack 1 ====
* Power Conditioner Unit (''Unknown'')
* [[Empirical Labs Distressor]]
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* 3x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Guitar Switcher|Skrydstrup Input Selector]]
==== Rack 2 ====
* Power Conditioner Unit (''Unknown'')
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* 2x Shure AD4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* 2x [[RJM Effect Gizmo]]
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
==== FX Tray 1 ====
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* [[Boss OC-2]]
* [[MXR M109 Six Band EQ]]
* [[Crowther Audio Prunes and Custard]]
* ''Unknown''
==== FX Tray 2 ====
* [[Pigtronix Disnortion]]
* [[Akai Deep Impact SB1|Akai Deep Impact SB1 Bass Synthesiser Pedal]]
* [[Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler]]
* ''Unknown''
==== FX Tray 3 ====
* [[Eventide H9 Harmonizer/Effects Processor]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Polyphonic Octave Generator|Electro-Harmonix POG]]
* ''Unknown''
==== Tuner ====
* Peterson AutoStrobe 490 Tuner
* TC Electronic Polytune Mini
==== Control ====
* [[RJM Mastermind GT/22 Foot Controller]] (off-stage)
==== On-Stage Pedalboard ====
* [[RJM Mastermind GT/22 Foot Controller]] (on-stage)
* Korg Pitchblack Pro Tuner
==== Other ====
* Panda Audio midiBeam Wireless MIDI Transmitter
* Apple Mac Book Pro (running MainStage)
== [[Drones (album) |Drones]] ==
== [[Drones (album) |Drones]] ==
[[Image:2014-12-16 Background3.jpg|thumb|right|Drones studio bass rack]]
[[Image:CHRISDRONESSETUP.jpg|thumb|right|Drones live rack setup]]
[[File:DronesRack2.jpg|thumb|right|Another view of the Drones live rack setup]]
During the recording of Drones, Chris mainly used Status bass guitars again, allthough a Rickenbacker and the Gibsons were also spotted in the studio. Most of the time, he ran them through his Ampeg SVT-VR head for the clean channel and two Marshall DBS 7400s for distorted channels. It's also possible he used Markbass SD 1200 heads for clean occasionally. Later, for the cover of New Kind of Kick, he likely used a Gretsch Thunder Jet, seen in the video, in the studio. In terms of effects, he included a few new stompboxes. In the studio, he used a ZVex Basstortion, a Mt'Lab Fat Humster and a Pigtronix Disnortion. The latter one, he also uses live for Psycho's bridge parts.
As for the live setup, Chris kept his collection of rack gear and basses roughly the same as for The 2nd Law tour, with the 5-string Jazz Bass making a return for a couple of Assassin performances. The Chris Wolstenholme Status Graphite 5-String bass also made appearances for Assassin. The rack was almost exactly the same as with the T2L tours with two Kempers and two Markbass SD 1200 heads, plus the afforementioned Disnortion pedal. The only change that occured during the tour was the switch from Liquid Foot Pro MIDI foot controllers to more customisable RJM Music's Mastermind GT/22 MIDI controllers.
=== Studio ===
==== Basses ====
* [[Status S2-Classic]] (Graphite)
* [[Status S2-Classic]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Status Original Series II|Status "The Uprising Bass"]]
* [[Status Super-Vintage GP]]
* [[Gibson Grabber]]
* [[Gibson Ripper]]
* [[Rickenbacker 4003]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard)
* [[Gretsch G6128B Thunder Jet]]
==== Amps ====
* [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* [[Ampeg SVT-VR]]
* 2x [[Marshall DBS 7400]]
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
==== Cabs ====
* [[Marshall 7410 Bass Cab|Marshall 7410 4x10 Cabinet]]
* [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab|Marshall 7115 1x15 Cabinet]]
* [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab|Marshall 7215 2x15 Cabinet]]
==== Rack 1 ====
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna Distribution Unit
* 2x Shure UR4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* 2x [[Skrydstrup MR10 Loop System]]
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* [[Electrix Filter Factory]]
* 2x Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool Power Supply Unit
==== Rack 2 ====


=== Basses ===
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Empirical Labs Distressor]]
* Custom Connector Panel
* [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
 
==== FX Tray 1 ====
 
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]] (''perhaps'')
* [[ZVex Basstortion]] (''perhaps'')
* [[ZVex Woolly Mammoth]] (''perhaps'')
* ''Unknown''
 
==== FX Tray 2 ====
 
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]] (''perhaps'')
* [[Boss OC-2]] (''perhaps'')
* [[Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard]]
* [[Pigtronix Disnortion]] (''perhaps'')
* ''Unknown''
 
==== FX Tray 3 ====
 
* [[Electro-Harmonix Polyphonic Octave Generator|Electro-Harmonix POG]] (''perhaps'')
* ''Unknown''
 
==== Control ====
 
* [[Liquid Foot Pro Foot Controller]] (Early)
* [[Mastermind GT 22 MIDI Controller]]
 
=== Live ===
 
==== Basses ====
 
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Red-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Aqua Blue/White-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Chrome/TriColor-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Stealth/White-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Aqua Blue/Blue-LED)
* [[Status Original Series II|Status "The Uprising Bass"]]
* [[Status The KingBass Mk-II]] (Walnut)
* [[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass|Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass Mk1]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_5-string_.28black.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass 5-string]] (Black/Maple fretboard)
 
==== Amps ====
 
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]


*[[Fender Jazz Bass|5-string Fender Jazz Basses]]
==== Cabs ====
*[[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]]
*[[Status Original Series II]]
*[[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass]]


=== Effects (Tour - off-stage) ===
* 2x [[Markbass Standard 151HR 1x15 Bass Cab]]


==== Rack 1 ====
==== Rack 1 ====


* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* Empirical labs Distressor
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* Custom connector panel (unknown)
* Shure UA845 Antenna Distribution Unit
* Markbass SD1200
* 2x Shure UR4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* Markbass SD1200
* 2x [[Skrydstrup MR10 Loop System]]
* [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]] (black)
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]] (black)
* [[Electrix Filter Factory]]
* 2x Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool Power Supply Unit


==== Rack 2 ====
==== Rack 2 ====


* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* [[Skrydstrup Bass Routing System]]
* [[Empirical Labs Distressor]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna /Power Distribution
* Custom Connector Panel
* Shure UR4D
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* Shure UR4D
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
* Skrydstrup MR10
 
* Skrydstrup MR10
==== FX Tray 1 ====
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
 
* FX Tray 1 (unknown)
* [[MXR M109 Six Band EQ]]
* FX Tray 2 (unknown)
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* FX Tray 3 (unknown)
* [[Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard]]
* Electrix Filter Factory
* ''Unknown''
 
==== FX Tray 2 ====
 
* [[Digitech Bass Synth Wah]]
* ''Unknown''
 
==== FX Tray 3 ====
 
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]]
 
==== Tuner ====
 
* Peterson AutoStrobe 490 Tuner
 
==== Control ====
 
* [[Liquid Foot Pro Foot Controller]] (off-stage) (early)
* [[RJM Mastermind GT/22 Foot Controller]] (off-stage)
 
==== On-Stage Pedalboard ====
 
* [[Liquid Foot Pro Foot Controller]] (on-stage) (early)
* [[RJM Mastermind GT/22 Foot Controller]] (on-stage)
* Korg Pitchblack Pro Tuner


== [[The 2nd Law (album) |The 2nd Law]] ==
== [[The 2nd Law (album) |The 2nd Law]] ==
[[File:Chris_Studio_2nd_Law.jpg|thumb|right|T2L studio set-up]]
[[File:Chris' bass rack.jpg|thumb|right|T2L tour bass selection]]
[[File:RackT2LLive.jpg|thumb|right|T2L tour rack]]
For The 2nd Law, Chris kept the same studio setup as he used on The Resistance tour, but included more pedals (seen in the picture, above the racks) and two [[Markbass SD 1200]] heads. Live, he replaced the Marshall DBS 7400 amps completely with the afforementioned SD 1200s (clean channels) and two [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]] heads (for overdrive channels), with the DBS 7400 amps all profiled.
With Status bringing out his signature model, for live gigs, he ditched most of the Fender Jazz Basses, the Rickenbacker and the Gibson Ripper, and started playing Status basses almost exclusively.
=== Studio ===


Chris changed his setup, in comparison with that from [[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance Tour]], before recording The 2nd Law. By start of The 2nd Law tour he did again some changes.
==== Basses ====


=== Basses ===
* [[Status S2-Classic#Status S2-Classic "Graphite"|Status S2-Classic]] (Graphite)
* [[Status S2-Classic]] (Graphite-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard)
* [[Status Super-Vintage GP]]
* [[Dean Stylist]]
* [[Gibson Grabber]]
* [[Status S2-Classic]] (Walnut)


[[Image:Chris' bass rack.jpg|thumb|right|Bass rack on tour]]
==== Amps ====


*[[Dean Stylist]]
* 4x [[Marshall DBS 7400]]
*[[Fender Jazz Bass|Fender Jazz Basses]] (various models)
* [[Markbass MoMark SD800]]
*[[Gibson Grabber]]
* [[Markbass SD 1200]]
*[[Rickenbacker 4001]]
* [[Ampeg SVT-VR]]
*[[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]]
*[[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]]
*[[Status Original Series II]]
*[[Status S2-Classic]]
*[[Status Super-Vintage GP]]
*[[Status The KingBass Mk-II]]
*[[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass]]


[[Image:Chris_Studio_2nd_Law.jpg|thumb|right|Studio Set-up]]
==== Cabs ====


=== Effects (Tour)(off stage) ===
* [[Markbass Standard 104HF 4x10 Bass Cab]]
* [[Markbass Classic 152 2x15 Bass Cab]]


==== Rack 1 ====
==== Rack 1 ====


* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* (unknown)
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* Custom connector panel (unknown)
* Shure UA845 Antenna Distribution Unit
* Tech21 Sansamp PSA 1.1
* 2x Shure UR4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* Marshall DBS 7400
* 3x [[Skrydstrup MR10 Loop System]]
* Marshall DBS 7400
* [[Electrix Filter Factory]]
* [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]] (black)
* 2x Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool Power Supply Unit
* [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]] (black)


==== Rack 2 ====
==== Rack 2 ====


* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Skrydstrup Bass Routing System]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna /Power Distribution
* Shure UR4D
* Shure UR4D
* Skrydstrup MR10
* Skrydstrup MR10
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* FX Tray 1 (unknown)
* [[Line 6 Bass POD Pro|Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro]]
* FX Tray 2 (unknown)
* 2x [[Tech 21 SansAmp PSA-1.1]]
* FX Tray 3 (unknown)
* Custom Connector Panel
* 4x [[Marshall DBS 7400]]
 
==== FX Tray 1 (Rack-Top) ====
 
* [[Way Huge Aqua-Puss]]
* [[Way Huge Green Rhino]]
* [[Way Huge Fat Sandwich]]
* [[Way Huge Swollen Pickle]]
* [[Way Huge Angry Troll]]
* [[Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard]]
 
==== FX Tray 2 ====
 
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]]
* [[Way Huge Pork Loin]]
* [[ZVex Woolly Mammoth]]
 
==== FX Tray 3 ====
 
* [[Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Octave Multiplexer]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]] (''perhaps'')
 
==== FX Tray 4 ====
 
* [[HBE Hematoma Bass Overdrive/Pre-Amp]]
* [[ZVex Mastotron]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]] (''perhaps'')
* [[Boss OC-2]] (''perhaps'')


==== Control ====
==== Control ====
* [[Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller]] (Chris' bass tech does all switches)


=== Effects (tour)(on stage) ===
* [[Liquid Foot Pro Foot Controller]]
* [[Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller]] (Chris doesn't use this controller, except for rehearsals)
 
* [[Korg DTR2000 Tuner]]
==== Other ====
 
* A Designs REDDI Tube Direct Box
 
=== Live ===
 
==== Basses ====
 
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1973_.28butterscotch_finish.2Frosewood_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '73 Jazz Bass]] (Butterscotch/Rosewood fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Blue-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Graphite/Red-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass]] (Aqua Blue/White-LED)
* [[Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass 5-string]] (Graphite/Green-LED)
* [[Status Original Series II]] (Mahogany)
* [[Status Original Series II|Status "The Uprising Bass"]]
* [[Status S2-Classic]] (Walnut)
* [[Status The KingBass Mk-II]] (Walnut)
* [[Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass|Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass Mk1]]
 
==== Amps ====
 
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]


==== Cabs ====


=== Effects (Studio) ===
* 2x [[Markbass Standard 151HR 1x15 Bass Cab]]


==== Rack 1 ====
==== Rack 1 ====


* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna Distribution Unit
* 2x Shure UR4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* 2x [[Skrydstrup MR10 Loop System]]
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* Line 6 Bass Pod XT Pro
* [[Electrix Filter Factory]]
* Tech21 Sansamp PSA 1.1
* 2x Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool Power Supply Unit
* Tech21 Sansamp PSA 1.1
* Custom connector panel
* Marshall DBS 7400
* Marshall DBS 7400
* Marshall DBS 7400
* Marshall DBS 7400


(While live, he’s being amplified through two SD1200 heads and four Standard 151HR cabinets) ( ? )
==== Rack 2 ====


===== Top of the rack 1 =====
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* [[Empirical Labs Distressor]]
* Custom Connector Panel
* [[Tech 21 SansAmp PSA-1.1]]
* 2x [[Markbass SD 1200]]
* 2x [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier]]


* Markbass MoMark SD800 into a Standard 104HF cabinet
==== FX Tray 1 ====
* Markbass SD1200 into a Classic 152 cabinet
* Ampeg SVT-VR


==== Rack 2 ====
* [[Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* ''Unknown''


* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
==== FX Tray 2 ====
* [[Skrydstrup Bass Routing System]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna /Power Distribution
* Shure UR4D
* Shure UR4D
* Skrydstrup MR10
* Skrydstrup MR10
* Skrydstrup MR10
* Electrix Filter Queen + Electrix EQ Killer
* Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool
* Paul Lenders Muse DC-Tool


===== FX Tray 1 =====
* [[Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler]]
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]] (perhaps)
* ''Unknown''


* Way Huge Pork Loin
==== FX Tray 3 ====
* ZVex Woolly Mammoth
* Human Gear Animato Distortion (Perhaps)
* Electro-harmonix Big Muff Russian (Perhaps)
* Electro-harmonix Big Muff Russian (Perhaps)


===== FX Tray 2 =====
* ''Unknown''


* Line 6 FM4
==== Tuner ====
* Electro-harmonix Octave Multiplexer Vintage
* Human Gear Animato Distortion (Perhaps)
* Electro-harmonix Big Muff Russian (Perhaps)
* Digitech Bass Synth Wah (Perhaps)


===== FX Tray 3 =====
* Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner


* Homebrew Electronic Hematoma (repainted)
==== Control ====
* ZVex Mastotron
* Electro-harmonix Octave Multiplexer (Perhaps)
* Electro-harmonix Micro Qtron (Perhaps)
* Akai Deep Impact Synth Bass SB-1 (Perhaps)


===== Top of the rack 2 =====
* [[Liquid Foot Pro Foot Controller]] (off-stage)


* Way Huge Aqua-Puss
==== On-Stage Pedalboard ====
* Way Huge Green Rhino
* Way Huge Fat Sandwich
* Way Huge Swollen Pickle
* Way Huge Angry Troll
* Crowther Audio Prunes and Custard


=== Other gear (studio) ===
* [[Liquid Foot Pro Foot Controller]] (on-stage)
* [[Korg DTR2000 Tuner]]


* Aviom A-16II
==== Other ====
* Expression Pedal
 
* A Designs REDDI Tube D.I.
* Apple Mac Book Pro (running MainStage)


==[[The Resistance (album) |The Resistance]]==
==[[The Resistance (album) |The Resistance]]==
[[Image:ChrisAmpeg.jpg|thumb|right|Chris in the studio]]
[[Image:MUSE-BASS_TECH-S.jpg|thumb|right|Bass Player Magazine - Chris' tour setup]]
For The Resistance era, Chris expanded his setup even more, especially in terms of the rack gear. This was also the first tour that Chris started using Status basses with the first one being the [[Status Original Series II]]. He changed the switching systems, swapping out both the on-stage and off-stage controllers from Rocktron's All Access to FAMC's Liquid Foot Pro, and ditching the Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL, instead opting for two Skrydstrup MR10 looper units.


Both the studio and live setups were the same, excluding the bass and amp selection, with an Ampeg SVT-VR head spotted in the studio.


===Basses===
=== Studio ===
*[[Noah Guitars Excalibur Bass]]
*[[Fender Jazz Bass|Fender Jazz Basses]] (various models)
*[[Rickenbacker 4001]]
*[[Status Original Series II]]
*[[Status S2-Classic]]
*[[Status Super-Vintage GP]]
*[[Status The KingBass Mk-II]]
*[[Gibson Grabber]]
*[[Gibson Ripper]]


==== Basses ====


The Gibson Ripper hasn't been seen live, but Chris' bass tech, [[Shane Goodwin]], has mentioned it in a short interview for Dunlop TV. However, it is possible he mistook this bass for the Gibson Grabber, as it is seen in the interview.
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Frosewood_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Rosewood fretboard)
As from the Status Graphite basses, he first used the [[Status Original Series II]] headless in the studio recording "The Resistance". During the Resistance tour he received all his following status basses.
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28black.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Black/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28pearlescent_white.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Pearlescent White/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Vintage_.E2.80.9975_.28natural_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_black_blocks_inlay.29|Fender American Vintage '75 Jazz Bass]] (Natural/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_Jazz_Bass_1977_.28sunburst_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_pearloid_block_inlay.29|Fender '77 Jazz Bass]] (Sunburst/Maple fretboard)
* [[Status Original Series II]] (Walnut)
* [[Gibson Ripper]]
* [[Gibson Grabber]]
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Candy_Blue|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Candy Blue)


==== Amps ====


=== Amps ===
* 4x [[Marshall DBS 7400|Marshall DBS 7400 Head]]
* 4x Marshall DBS 7400
* [[Ampeg SVT-VR]]
* Line 6 Bass Pod XT Pro (Ampsimulation)
* [[Line 6 Bass POD Pro|Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro]]
* 2x Tech 21 Sansamp PSA1 (Ampsimulation)
* Ampeg SVT-VR (only used in studio)
* Ampeg SVT-410HE ( ? )
* Ampeg SVT-15E ( ? )


[[Image:MUSE-BASS_TECH-S.jpg|thumb|right|Rack (Offstage)]]
==== Cabs ====
[[Image:ChrisAmpeg.jpg|thumb|right|Ampeg SVT-VR]]


* [[Marshall 7410 Bass Cab|Marshall 7410 4x10 Cabinet]]
* [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab|Marshall 7115 1x15 Cabinet]]
* [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab|Marshall 7215 2x15 Cabinet]]


=== Effects (off stage) ===
=== Live  ===


==== Rack 1 ====
==== Basses ====
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
 
* T.C Electronics G-Major/2
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#List_of_Chris.27_Jazz_Basses_used_live|Fender American Standard Jazz Bass]] (Blizzard Pearl/Rosewood fretboard)
* Line 6 Bass Pod XT Pro
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Frosewood_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Rosewood fretboard)
* Tech21 Sansamp PSA 1.1
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Maple fretboard)
* Tech21 Sansamp PSA 1.1
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28black.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Black/Maple fretboard)
* Custom connector panel
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28pearlescent_white.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Pearlescent White/Maple fretboard)
* Marshall DBS 7400
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_5-string_.28black.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass 5-string]] (Black/Maple fretboard)
* Marshall DBS 7400
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Vintage_.E2.80.9975_.28natural_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_black_blocks_inlay.29|Fender American Vintage '75 Jazz Bass]] (Natural/Maple fretboard)
* Marshall DBS 7400
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28chrome_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Chrome/Maple fretboard)
* Marshall DBS 7400
* [[Noah Guitars Excalibur Bass]]
* [[Rickenbacker 4003]]
* [[Status Original Series II]] (Mahogany)
* [[Status The KingBass Mk-II#The_KingBass_MK-II|Status The KingBass MK II]] (Walnut)
* [[Gibson Grabber]]
* [[Status_S2-Classic#Status_S2-Classic_"Walnut"|Status S2-Classic]] (Walnut)
* [[Status_S2-Classic#Status_S2-Classic_"Graphite"|Status S2-Classic]] (Graphite)
* [[Status_S2-Classic#Status_S2-Classic_"Graphite-LED"_(prototype)|Status S2-Classic]] (Graphite-LED)
* [[Status Super-Vintage GP]]
 
==== Amps ====


===== Top of the rack 1 =====
* 4x [[Marshall DBS 7400|Marshall DBS 7400 Head]]
* [[Line 6 Bass POD Pro|Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro]]
* 2x [[Tech 21 SansAmp PSA-1.1]]


* Electrix Filter Factory
==== Cabs ====


==== Rack 2 ====
* 2x [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab|Marshall 7215 2x15 Cabinet]]
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE
* [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab|Marshall 7115 1x15 Cabinet]]
* [[Skrydstrup Bass Routing System]]
* Shure UA845 Antenna /Power Distribution
* Shure UR4D
* Shure UR4D
* Skrydstrup MR10
* Skrydstrup MR10
* Sound Sculpture (SS) Switchblade GL
* Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool
* Paul Lenders Muse DC-Tool


===== FX Tray 1 =====
==== Rack 1 ====


* Human Gear Animato Distortion
* [[Electrix Filter Factory]]
* Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Russian)
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* Electro-Harmonix Octave Multiplexer (Vintage)
* [[TC Electronic G-Major 2]]
* Crowther Audio Prunes and Custard
* [[Line 6 Bass POD Pro|Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro]]
* Z-Vex Woolly Mammoth
* 2x [[Tech 21 SansAmp PSA-1.1]]
* Custom Connector Panel
* 4x [[Marshall DBS 7400]]


===== FX Tray 2 =====
==== Rack 2 ====


* Human Gear Animato Distortion
* ETA Systems EPD11 LVIEC-CE Power Distribution Unit
* Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Russian)
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Routing Interface]]
* Digitech Bass Synth Wah
* Shure UA845 Antenna Distribution Unit
* Line 6 FM4
* 2x Shure UR4D Dual Wireless Reciever
* Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Russian)
* 2x [[Skrydstrup MR10 Loop System]]
* [[Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL]]
* 2x Paul Lenders Muse AC-Tool Power Supply Unit


===== FX Tray 3 =====
==== FX Tray 1 ====


* Boss OC-2 Octave
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]]
* Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron (Micro)
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* Akai Deep Impact SB-1 Bass Synth
* [[Electro-Harmonix Octave Multiplexer|Electro-Harmonix Vintage Octave Multiplexer]]
* HomeBrew Electronics (HBE) Hematoma
* [[Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard]]
* There is then a gap with 2 un-connected patch cables, possibly for the Boss DD-3
* [[ZVex Woolly Mammoth]]
==== Cabinets ====


Stated in the Bass Guitar Magazine from 2009 as,
==== FX Tray 2 ====


* 1x Mills Acoustics 115B
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]]
* 2x Mills Acoustics 410B
* 2x [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* [[Digitech Bass Synth Wah]]
* [[Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler]]


Both of these cabs are debatable, as in the DunlopTV interview Shane Goodwin says Chris uses two 215 cabs and one 115 cab.
==== FX Tray 3 ====
* [[Boss OC-2|Boss OC-2 Octave]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Micro Q-Tron]]
* [[Akai Deep Impact SB1|Akai Deep Impact SB1 Bass Synthesiser Pedal]]
* [[HBE Hematoma Bass Overdrive/Pre-Amp]]
* Gap with 2 disconnected patch cables, possibly for the [[Boss DD-3]]


The cabs actually used will more likely be,
==== Tuner ====


* 2x Marshall DBS 7215
* Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner
* 1x Marshall DBS 7115


There is the possibility of the use of some custom Mills cabs, however, there is no mention of Chris on the Mills website.
==== Control ====
==== Control ====
* [[Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller]] (Chris' bass tech does all switches)


* [[Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller]] (off-stage)


=== Effects (on stage) ===
==== On-Stage Pedalboard ====
* [[Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller]] (Chris doesn't use this controller, except for rehearsals)
* [[Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller]] (on-stage)
* [[Korg DTR2000 Tuner]]
* [[Korg DTR2000 Tuner]]
* Expression Pedal (only for City of Delusion and Uprising, controls the Electrix Filter Factory)
* Ernie Ball EX-S Expression Pedal (controls the Filter Factory)


== [[Black Holes and Revelations (album) |Black Holes and Revelations]] ==
== [[Black Holes and Revelations (album) |Black Holes and Revelations]] ==
[[Image:MUSE-BASS_TECH-S1.jpg|thumb|right|On-stage board]]
Not much is known about Chris' gear during the BH&R era as there were little to no pictures of his gear taken during the period, however it is known that Chris started using Fender Jazz Basses a lot more frequently. He also ditched the on-stage amps/cabs halfway through the tour, and started miking them backstage. Instead, he only opted for an on-stage subwoofer, so he could still feel the sub low end, and he also took away the MIDI foot pedal controller. Based on the pictures, Chris (like Matt) stayed with an All Access controller and a Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL, before upgrading.
Based on some interviews, Chris added four more Marshall DBS 7400 heads to his setup, having eight in total.<ref>https://www.mixonline.com/live-sound/all-access-muse-367983</ref>


=== Basses ===
=== Basses ===


* [[Fender Jazz Bass|Fender Jazz Basses]] (various models)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#List_of_Chris.27_Jazz_Basses_used_live|Fender American Standard Jazz Bass]] (Blizzard Pearl/Rosewood fretboard)
* [[Rickenbacker 4001]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Frosewood_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Rosewood fretboard)
* blue [[Pedulla]] Rapture RB4 (only used for [[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]] live)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28black.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Black/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28pearlescent_white.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Pearlescent White/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_5-string_.28black.2Fmaple_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass 5-string]] (Black/Maple fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Vintage_.E2.80.9975_.28natural_finish.2Fmaple_fretboard_with_black_blocks_inlay.29|Fender American Vintage '75 Jazz Bass]] (Natural/Maple fretboard)
* [[Rickenbacker 4003]]
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Candy_Blue|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Candy Blue) (only for [[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]] live)
* [[Custom Manson 8-String Bass]] (never used)


=== Other basses ===
=== Amps ===


*[[Custom Manson 8-String Bass]] (not used live)
* 8x [[Marshall DBS 7400]]


[[Image:MUSE-BASS_TECH-S1.jpg|thumb|right|Board]]
=== Cabs ===


==Absolution==
* [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab|Marshall 7215 2x15 Cabinet]] (on-stage monitoring)


===Basses===
=== Control ===
*[[Pedulla]] Basses
*[[Fender Jazz Bass#Fender American Standard|Fender American Standard Jazz Bass]] (only for [[Sing for Absolution (song)|Sing for Absolution]] live)
*[[Warwick]] Streamer 4
*[[Zon Sonus Custom 4]]


===Chris' rack (left)===
* [[Rocktron All Access Foot Controller]]
 
=== On-Stage Pedalboard ===
 
* Korg DTR-1 Rack Tuner
* [[Rocktron All Access Foot Controller]] (on-stage)
* Ernie Ball EX-S Expression Pedal
 
== Absolution ==
[[Image:chrisabsolutionrack.jpg|thumb|right|Rack]]
[[Image:chrisabsolutionrack.jpg|thumb|right|Rack]]
*4xMarshall DBS 400watt Head
[[Image:chrisabsolutionpedalboard.jpg|thumb|right|Pedal Board]]
[[Image:chrisabsolutionpedalboard2.jpg|thumb|right|Pedal Board (Offstage)]]
With the evolving complexity of Muse's sound, for the Absolution tour, Chris moved all of his pedals, other effects and amps into the rack. Both him and Matt got into MIDI switching systems, with their techs switching the effects on or off; A system, which they still use. Specifically, they moved to Rocktron's All Access switcher, controlling the Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL.
 
Wolstenholme also got two more of the Marshall DBS 7400 bass amplifiers into the rig, meaning he could now run two amplifiers for effects (one running an Animato pedal and another one running a Big Muff pedal) and another amplifier running clean, with the fourth amplifier serving a back-up amp. In terms of effects, he added in a Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro and two Line 6 Bass POD Pro multi-effects units, two Line 6 Filter Pro rack units,  aswel as two pedals; a DigiTech Bass Synth Wah and a Boss PS-3 Pitch Shift.
 
=== Basses ===
 
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Candy_Blue|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Candy Blue)
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Flat_Black|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Flat Black)
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Candy_Red|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Candy Red)
* [[Zon Sonus Custom 4]]
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#Fender_American_Deluxe_.28candy_tangerine.2Frosewood_fretboard.29|Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass]] (Candy Tangerine/Rosewood fretboard)
* [[Fender_Jazz_Bass#List_of_Chris.27_Jazz_Basses_used_live|Fender American Standard Jazz Bass]] (Blizzard Pearl/Rosewood fretboard) (only for [[Sing for Absolution (song)|Sing for Absolution]] live)
* [[Custom Manson 8-String Bass]] (never used)
 
=== Amps/Rack (left) ===
 
* 4x [[Marshall DBS 7400|Marshall DBS 7400]]
 
=== Rack (right) ===
 
* Shure UHF receiver
* 2x [[Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler|Line 6 Filter Pro]]
* [[Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL|Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL Switcher/Router]]
* [[Line 6 Bass POD Pro|Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro]]
* 2x [[Line 6 Bass POD Pro]]
 
=== FX Tray ===
 
* [[Akai Deep Impact SB1|Akai Deep Impact SB1 Bass Synthesiser Pedal]]
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]]
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* [[Boss DD-3|Boss DD-3 Digital Delay]]
* [[Boss OC-2|Boss OC-2 Octaver]]
* [[Boss PS-3|Boss PS-3 Pitch Shift]]
* [[Digitech Bass Synth Wah]]
 
=== Control ===
 
* [[Rocktron All Access Foot Controller]]
 
=== On-Stage Pedalboard ===
 
* Korg DTR-1 Rack Tuner
* [[Rocktron All Access Foot Controller]] (on-stage)
* [[Roland PK-5 Dynamic Foot Pedal]]


===Chris' rack (right)===
=== Other ===
*Rocktron All Access
 
*Shure UHF receiver
* [[Keyboards#Wolstenholme.27s_keyboards|Keyboard]]
*Line 6 Filter Modeler Pro
* Maracas (for [[Endlessly (song)|Endlessly]])
*Sound sculpture gl switcher/router
 
*1x Line 6 Bass PODxt Pro
== Origin of Symmetry ==
*2x Line 6 Bass POD Pro
[[Image:chrisoriginamps.jpg|thumb|right|OoS Amps]]
*Line 6 Filter Modeler Pro
[[Image:chrisoriginpedalboard.jpg|thumb|right|OoS Pedalboard]]
*Rack drawer (with Marshall logo)
During the OoS tour, Chris got his Marshall DBS 7400 Dynamic Bass System amplifiers and cabinets. He also got a Black Russian Big Muff Pi and a Human Gear Animato pedal, aswell as an Akai Deep Impact SB1 Bass Synth pedal. The combination of these two pedals remain part of his staple sound to this day.
[[Image:chrisabsolutionpedalboard.jpg|thumb|right|Pedal Board]]


===Chris' Pedalboard (on stage)===
=== Basses ===
*Korg DTR1 Tuner
*Rocktron All Access
*Roland PK-5 Dynamic Foot Pedal


===Chris' Pedalboard (off stage)===
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Tobacco_Sunburst|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Tobacco Sunburst)
[[Image:chrisabsolutionpedalboard2.jpg|thumb|right|Pedal Board (Offstage)]]
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RBJ2-4_Candy_Blue|Pedulla Rapture RBJ2-4]] (Candy Blue)
*Akai Deep Impact
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Candy_Blue|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Candy Blue)
*Human Gear Animato Distortion
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Flat_Black|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Flat Black)
*Electro-Harmonix Russian Big Muff Pi
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Candy_Red|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Candy Red)
*Boss DD-3
* [[Warwick Streamer Pro M]] (only used in the [[New Born (video)|New Born music video]])
*Boss OC-2
*Boss PS-3
*Digitech Bass Synth Wah
*Rocktron All Access


===Others===
=== Rack ===
*[[Keyboards#Wolstenholme.27s_keyboards|Keyboard]]
*Maracas (for [[Endlessly (song)|Endlessly]])


* [[Marshall Bass State B150|Marshall B150 Bass Combo]] (Not in the picture; Sat on top of rack)
* 2x [[Marshall DBS 7400|Marshall DBS 7400 Head]]
* Rack Drawer w/ Marshall Sticker


==Origin of Symmetry==
=== Cabs ===


===Basses===
* [[Marshall 7410 Bass Cab|Marshall 7410 4x10 Cabinet]]
*[[Pedulla]] Rapture RBJ2-4 (blue; can be seen in the [[Plug In Baby (song)|Plug In Baby]] video. Used in 2001 until part exchanged for Blue [[Pedulla]] Rapture RB4-4 at Mansons Guitar Shop, then sold on eBay)
* [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab|Marshall 7115 1x15 Cabinet]]
*[[Pedulla]] Rapture RB4-4 (blue;  can be seen on the [[Hullabaloo (live)|Hullabaloo DVD]]. Rarely used during the Absolution Tour)
* [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab|Marshall 7215 2x15 Cabinet]]
*[[Pedulla]] Rapture RB4-4 (black; tuned DADG. Can be seen on the [[Hullabaloo (live)|Hullabaloo DVD]]. Used during shows in 2003)
[[Image:chrisoriginamps.jpg|thumb|right|Amps]]


===Amps===
=== Pedalboard ===
*Marshall DBS 400watt Head
*Marshall 7410 4x10 Cabinet
*Marshall 7015 1x15 Cabinet
*Marshall B150


===Effects===
* [[Human Gear Animato|Human Gear Animato Distortion]]
[[Image:chrisoriginpedalboard.jpg|thumb|right|Effects]]
* [[Boss LS-2|Boss LS-2 Line Selector]]
*Human Gear Animato Distortion
* [[Boss OC-2|Boss OC-2 Octaver]]
*Power Supply Unit
* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Black Russian Big Muff Pi]]
*Korg DTR1 Tuner
* [[Boss DD-3|Boss DD-3 Digital Delay]]
*Pete Cornish Line Selector
* [[Akai Deep Impact SB1|Akai Deep Impact SB1 Bass Synthesiser Pedal]]
*Boss LS-2 Line Selector
* [[Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler]]
*Boss OC-2 Octave
* Pete Cornish Line Selector
*Electro-Harmonix Russian Big Muff Pi
* Korg DTR-1 Rack Tuner
*Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
* Power Supply Unit
*Akai Deep Impact Synthesiser
*Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler


== Showbiz ==
[[Image:chrisshowbizpedalboard.jpg|thumb|right|Showbiz pedalboard]]
Allthough amplifiers and basses remained the same, Chris used two effects setups during the Showbiz era; On some early gigs, he only used the Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion, plugged into the Pete Cornish Line Selector and running into the amps.


==Showbiz==
=== Basses ===


===Basses ===
* [[Pedulla#Pedulla_Rapture_RB4-4_Tobacco_Sunburst|Pedulla Rapture RB4-4]] (Tobacco Sunburst)
*[[Bass Collection]] SB300
* [[SGC Nanyo Bass Collection#Bass_Collection_SB330|SGC Nanyo Bass Collection SB330]]
*[[Bass Collection]] SB330
* [[SGC Nanyo Bass Collection#Bass_Collection_SB300|SGC Nanyo Bass Collection SB300]]
*Electric [[Double Bass]]
* [[Clifton Electric Upright Bass]]


Chris equiped his basses with Elites 40-100 stainless steel strings.<ref>[http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=959 2002 Bass Guitar Magazine Interview]</ref>
=== Amps ===


===Amps===
* [[Ampeg]] [[Ampeg SVT-II Pro|SVT-II Pro]]
*Ampeg SVT II head
* [[Ampeg]] [[Ampeg PR-1832HE Bass Cab|PR-1832HE Bass Cab]]
*Ampeg PR-1832HE cabinet
* [[Marshall Bass State B150|Marshall B150 Bass Combo]]
*1x18, 2x10 and 2x6 cabs
===Effects===
[[Image:chrisshowbizpedalboard.jpg|thumb|right]]


*Electro Harmonix Russian Big Muff Pi
=== Pedalboard ===
*Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
*Boss LS-2 Line Selector
*Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion
*Boss OC-2 Octave
*Pete Cornish Line Selector
*Korg DTR1 Tuner
*Power Supply


* [[Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi|Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff Pi]]
* [[Boss DD-3|Boss DD-3 Digital Delay]]
* [[Boss LS-2|Boss LS-2 Line Selector]]
* [[Boss OS-2|Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion]]
* [[Boss OC-2|Boss OC-2 Octave]]
* Pete Cornish Line Selector
* Korg DTR-1 Rack Tuner
* Power Supply Unit


== References ==
== References ==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[http://www.mansonguitars.co.uk/Muse%20gallery/pages/Wolstenholme%20Bass.htm Wolstenholme Bass]
*[http://www.mansonguitars.co.uk/Muse%20gallery/pages/Wolstenholme%20Bass.htm Wolstenholme Bass]


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[[Category:Christopher Wolstenholme]]
[[Category:Christopher Wolstenholme]]

Latest revision as of 05:45, 5 June 2023

Strings

During Showbiz, OoS tours, Chris equiped his basses with Elites 40-100 stainless steel strings.[1] He then switched to using a couple of unknown brands. After that, he moved to DR Strings at around 2006 and has been using them ever since. According to Wolstenholme, the DR Strings retain the brightness even after being played for one gig, which is why he chose them.[2] He's currently using DR MR-45 Hi-Beam roundcore 45-105 stainless steel strings. He has also been seen with the DR Neon color coated strings with the colours of the British flag during the 2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony performance, allthough he has not actually played them live.

Straps

Wolstenholme mainly uses leather straps from Status Graphite. Before that (BH&R and The Resistance tours) he has been using the ones from Manson Guitar Works - the same as Bellamy uses. Previously, he used a few unknown-brand leather straps.

Will Of The People

Despite not as much footage from the recording of the upcoming album released yet, a few of Chris's basses and other gear were spotted in the L.A. studio at which they were recording the album here and there. From a video posted by Aleks Von Korff, touring the studio, a previously unseen pedal, the JHS 4 Wheeler Bass Fuzz, can be seen sitting next to a ZVex Woolly Mammoth on the control desk. It is unknown though, whether or not the pedal is actually going to be used in the album, or if it was just used for demo track purposes. The butterscotch 1973 Jazz Bass can also be seen sitting in the studio.

On the short clips of Matt and Dom talking about the Origin of Symmetry RemiXX, an Ampeg SVT-VR can be seen in the studio's live room, sitting on top of an Ampeg 4x10 cabinet, aswell as a Markbass SD 1200 head next to them.[3]

In another post by Aleks Von Korff, two Dunlop Bass Wah pedals can be seen in the studio, used for Won't Stand Down. Additionally, either a pedal or a plugin version of the Geiger Counter distortion/bit crusher was used in combination with the wah, as noted on the Pro Tools session seen in the video. A few weeks later, Muse posted a TikTok video, with Chris playing WSD on his signature Status black 5-string bass, meaning it was likely used for the song, due to the drop-B tuning.[4]

For live shows, he returned back to having an expression pedal for a wah on-stage, used for Won't Stand Down. Chris (and Matt) also had a smaller version of RJM Music Mastermind GT/22's on stage (the Mastermind GT/10), for the secret Cavern Club gig in April of 2022, due to the size of the stage. As far as basses go, Chris added two new basses to his setup; The Status Stealth 5-string and the Status S2-Classic 5-string, the latter one used as the Status Stealth replacement.

A large change in Chris's set up is that he has now ditched all miked cabinets, according to Muse's monitor tech, Liam Tucker. Instead, he is using Fractal Audio units for cab simulation.[5]

Studio

Basses

Amps

Pedals (Off-Rack)

  • Dunlop Crybaby Bass Wah
  • WMD Devices Geiger Counter
  • JHS 4 Wheeler Bass Fuzz<

Live

Basses

On-Stage Pedalboard

NA Summer Amphitheatre Tour 2017 & Simulation Theory

Chris recording Simulation Theory; Using an Ashdown BTA 400 with his '73 Fender Jazz Bass
Chris's rack for the NA Amphitheatre Tour & the ST Tour
Chris's bass tech with gear used on the Simulation Theory World Tour

For the 2017 North American Summer Amphitheatre Tour, Chris mostly kept the same setup as for the Drones tour. He only added two new basses: The new graphite-covered green-LED Status The KingBass Mk-II and the new version of the Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass for Madness. For the Simulation Theory tour, he also kept the setup fairly similar, but he used three new basses (including the Keyboard Bass) and switched from the Skrydstrup MR10 system to an RJM Effect Gizmo system. A couple of new stompboxes were also added, and the bulky Kemper profilers were replaced with slightly smaller rack-mount verisons.

In the studio, while making Simulation Theory, Chris has been seen using '73 Jazz Bass, a '77 Jazz Bass and his Status signature basses. The Ampeg SVT-VR was used yet again in the studio setup, but an Ashdown BTA-400 head was seen for the first time being used by Wolstenholme. According to Chris, he wanted to use more of the old Fender Jazz Bass sound due to the album having an 80s feel, as opposed to mainly using Status bass guitars, which have a more modern sound. Wolstenholme also mentioned, while speaking to John Kennedy on Radio X, that another difference, compared to recording previous albums was, that they've mostly recorded Simulation Theroy with clean bass going straight into the console, giving them the flexibility to manipulate the sound later, in the DAW.

Studio

Basses

Amps

Rack 1

Rack 2

Amps

Live

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Rack 1

Rack 2

FX Tray 1

FX Tray 2

FX Tray 3

Tuner

  • Peterson AutoStrobe 490 Tuner
  • TC Electronic Polytune Mini

Control

On-Stage Pedalboard

Other

  • Panda Audio midiBeam Wireless MIDI Transmitter
  • Apple Mac Book Pro (running MainStage)

Drones

Drones studio bass rack
Drones live rack setup
Another view of the Drones live rack setup

During the recording of Drones, Chris mainly used Status bass guitars again, allthough a Rickenbacker and the Gibsons were also spotted in the studio. Most of the time, he ran them through his Ampeg SVT-VR head for the clean channel and two Marshall DBS 7400s for distorted channels. It's also possible he used Markbass SD 1200 heads for clean occasionally. Later, for the cover of New Kind of Kick, he likely used a Gretsch Thunder Jet, seen in the video, in the studio. In terms of effects, he included a few new stompboxes. In the studio, he used a ZVex Basstortion, a Mt'Lab Fat Humster and a Pigtronix Disnortion. The latter one, he also uses live for Psycho's bridge parts.

As for the live setup, Chris kept his collection of rack gear and basses roughly the same as for The 2nd Law tour, with the 5-string Jazz Bass making a return for a couple of Assassin performances. The Chris Wolstenholme Status Graphite 5-String bass also made appearances for Assassin. The rack was almost exactly the same as with the T2L tours with two Kempers and two Markbass SD 1200 heads, plus the afforementioned Disnortion pedal. The only change that occured during the tour was the switch from Liquid Foot Pro MIDI foot controllers to more customisable RJM Music's Mastermind GT/22 MIDI controllers.

Studio

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Rack 1

Rack 2

FX Tray 1

FX Tray 2

FX Tray 3

Control

Live

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Rack 1

Rack 2

FX Tray 1

FX Tray 2

FX Tray 3

Tuner

  • Peterson AutoStrobe 490 Tuner

Control

On-Stage Pedalboard

The 2nd Law

T2L studio set-up
T2L tour bass selection
T2L tour rack

For The 2nd Law, Chris kept the same studio setup as he used on The Resistance tour, but included more pedals (seen in the picture, above the racks) and two Markbass SD 1200 heads. Live, he replaced the Marshall DBS 7400 amps completely with the afforementioned SD 1200s (clean channels) and two Kemper Profiling Amplifier heads (for overdrive channels), with the DBS 7400 amps all profiled.

With Status bringing out his signature model, for live gigs, he ditched most of the Fender Jazz Basses, the Rickenbacker and the Gibson Ripper, and started playing Status basses almost exclusively.

Studio

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Rack 1

Rack 2

FX Tray 1 (Rack-Top)

FX Tray 2

FX Tray 3

FX Tray 4

Control

Other

  • A Designs REDDI Tube Direct Box

Live

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Rack 1

Rack 2

FX Tray 1

FX Tray 2

FX Tray 3

  • Unknown

Tuner

  • Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner

Control

On-Stage Pedalboard

Other

  • Apple Mac Book Pro (running MainStage)

The Resistance

Chris in the studio
Bass Player Magazine - Chris' tour setup

For The Resistance era, Chris expanded his setup even more, especially in terms of the rack gear. This was also the first tour that Chris started using Status basses with the first one being the Status Original Series II. He changed the switching systems, swapping out both the on-stage and off-stage controllers from Rocktron's All Access to FAMC's Liquid Foot Pro, and ditching the Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL, instead opting for two Skrydstrup MR10 looper units.

Both the studio and live setups were the same, excluding the bass and amp selection, with an Ampeg SVT-VR head spotted in the studio.

Studio

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Live

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Rack 1

Rack 2

FX Tray 1

FX Tray 2

FX Tray 3

Tuner

  • Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner

Control

On-Stage Pedalboard

Black Holes and Revelations

On-stage board

Not much is known about Chris' gear during the BH&R era as there were little to no pictures of his gear taken during the period, however it is known that Chris started using Fender Jazz Basses a lot more frequently. He also ditched the on-stage amps/cabs halfway through the tour, and started miking them backstage. Instead, he only opted for an on-stage subwoofer, so he could still feel the sub low end, and he also took away the MIDI foot pedal controller. Based on the pictures, Chris (like Matt) stayed with an All Access controller and a Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL, before upgrading.

Based on some interviews, Chris added four more Marshall DBS 7400 heads to his setup, having eight in total.[6]

Basses

Amps

Cabs

Control

On-Stage Pedalboard

Absolution

Rack
Pedal Board
Pedal Board (Offstage)

With the evolving complexity of Muse's sound, for the Absolution tour, Chris moved all of his pedals, other effects and amps into the rack. Both him and Matt got into MIDI switching systems, with their techs switching the effects on or off; A system, which they still use. Specifically, they moved to Rocktron's All Access switcher, controlling the Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL.

Wolstenholme also got two more of the Marshall DBS 7400 bass amplifiers into the rig, meaning he could now run two amplifiers for effects (one running an Animato pedal and another one running a Big Muff pedal) and another amplifier running clean, with the fourth amplifier serving a back-up amp. In terms of effects, he added in a Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro and two Line 6 Bass POD Pro multi-effects units, two Line 6 Filter Pro rack units, aswel as two pedals; a DigiTech Bass Synth Wah and a Boss PS-3 Pitch Shift.

Basses

Amps/Rack (left)

Rack (right)

FX Tray

Control

On-Stage Pedalboard

Other

Origin of Symmetry

OoS Amps
OoS Pedalboard

During the OoS tour, Chris got his Marshall DBS 7400 Dynamic Bass System amplifiers and cabinets. He also got a Black Russian Big Muff Pi and a Human Gear Animato pedal, aswell as an Akai Deep Impact SB1 Bass Synth pedal. The combination of these two pedals remain part of his staple sound to this day.

Basses

Rack

Cabs

Pedalboard

Showbiz

Showbiz pedalboard

Allthough amplifiers and basses remained the same, Chris used two effects setups during the Showbiz era; On some early gigs, he only used the Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion, plugged into the Pete Cornish Line Selector and running into the amps.

Basses

Amps

Pedalboard

References

See also