Backstage w/ CJ Pierce Guitarist 4 Drowning Pool Kustom Coupe Digitech GSP1101 Vox Big Bad Wah
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Boys & Girls, here's a good look at CJ's live rig, specifically his amps, cabinets and pedalboard. One very cool thing that I learned from CJ, that I thought was brilliant .. was running DI to the board for live set-ups ,and using the cabinets for stage volume / monitors. We here at TheToneKing.com have talked about this sort of thing all the time (best way to mic things up), and this is a method I never considered in the past ... so special thanks to CJ Pierce for his time, the interview, and the tips & tricks he shares with us in this video.
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Song 1 - Over My Head : by Drowning Pool
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I like it when a player talks about their gear themselves instead of their tech
Great staff, people could do every thing to get back stage and see for them selves how the magic works. Thks I really appreciated!
He sounds like a really cool, down to earth guy.
love your vids man and its good to see you doing big things i dont know how you got all this back stage access but its really cool to see a guy like you expanding what you do and really making a name for yourself out side of gear reviews but dont stop the reviews either ha ha
awesome. just awesome
very interesting,thank you TTK
Great vid !!!!
I like Drowning pool nice video ttk thanks a lot !!!!!!
cool vid dude maybe one my band will make it and you can see our gear lol
I am trying to find one of those KUSTOM straight cabs !!!
awesome!
but anyone please explain me one thing - 03:18
what he talking about? Can`t understand nothing about "big fat sound" =\
he uses an -1 octave effect on his guitar and blends it in about 20% when the rhythm guitar part starts.
Did he mode his Big Bad Wah?