EBS backs Take That’s ten-night residency at London’s O2 arena
Take That bassist, Lee Pomeroy, is using EBS amps, cabs and pedals during the band’s ten-night stint at London’s O2 arena and throughout the band’s ‘III’ world tour.

Photo above: Lee Pomeroy on stage at London’s O2 arena with his EBS rig – courtesy of Mike Stevens
The massive stage production in support of the band’s latest album ‘III’, continues through to October this year and requires Lee to have the best sounding and most reliable gear, but with the smallest footprint possible.
“I’ve been using EBS amps and speakers consistently since 2008 and they’ve never let me down”, says Lee on stage at the O2. “On the current Take That tour I’m using a TD660 head and a 2×12 Classic Line cab with my trusty old Fafner in the rack as a backup if I need it (although I haven’t needed to use it once so far!!)”.
Lee is, in particular, a fan of the clarity and transparency he gets from EBS heads, “I really love strength and character of the sound that my EBS setup gives me. Whether I’m using Musicman, Rickenbacker or Fender basses it always sounds clear, punchy and full”.
He is also an avid EBS Black Label Pedal user, “I also use an EBS Multi-comp in this setup and that’s a great little pedal”.
“I’m very happy to have been with EBS for the past seven years and long may it continue”.
For more information on where you can catch Lee and Take That please visit http://takethat.com/
EBS is distributed in the UK and ROI by Sound Technology Ltd. For more information please call 01462 0208 96250800 or visit www.soundtech.co.uk/ebs
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