Pedal Profile - Seth Morrison of Skillet - Wampler Pedals

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • We caught up with Wampler Pedals artist Seth Morrison of Skillet when they came through town on the Third Day & Skillet Tour earlier this year. Had a great time at the show as well! Check out some of his gear on the Skillet Toby Lecrae Tour this summer!
    You can find Seth on skillet.com, MorrisonSeth, and morrisonseth
    Check us our at WamplerPedals.com, wamplerpedals, and wamplerpedals

Комментарии • 30

  • @SethMorrisonMusic
    @SethMorrisonMusic 10 лет назад +23

    Thanks so much glad you enjoyed the video ;)

  • @billyrouse4813
    @billyrouse4813 7 лет назад +13

    After this touring cycle they added Drop A for some songs off Unleashed. The guitar for that is a PRS Mark Holcomb SE.

  • @joshoroso
    @joshoroso 6 лет назад +4

    Man Brian, you need to do more of these rig rundowns. You just seem so natural and easy to talk with them. Way better than Premier guitar's rig rundowns

  • @Jagersdad70
    @Jagersdad70 10 лет назад +2

    Love these rundowns, Thanks Wampler!!!!!!

  • @ricebowlranch
    @ricebowlranch 9 лет назад +1

    Brian is such a nice guy. And Seth is a great guitarist!

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 10 лет назад +1

    Yeah....love love Wampler pedals but I don't actually use any- but I've got-'em at home in my bedroom rig...

  • @dannyhansen9997
    @dannyhansen9997 8 лет назад +2

    Man he has dragon pickups? I want a prs soooo bad I'm looking at a tremonti or a se 245 I'm torn

  • @guitarkirby
    @guitarkirby 10 лет назад +4

    Seth, how do you and your guitar techs handle intonation on the guitars with radically lowered tunings? The PRS guitars mostly have the non-adjustable tailpieces. I have experimented with heavier strings on some of my guitars and sometimes run out of adjustment room on the bridge saddles. Do you simply tune them up for the rhythm parts and not spend much time up the neck where the intonation issues are more likely to show up?

  • @stoofbuis
    @stoofbuis 2 года назад

    nice,.....but i saw rory gallaghers set-up those days : A vox ac-30 ( was put on 2 folding chairs) and 1 booster pedal.......That was it to create his sound.

  • @michaelneil7999
    @michaelneil7999 8 лет назад +1

    So Skillet does not use any standard tuning. Good to know for when I am playing their songs.

    • @guitarscoverskevin3517
      @guitarscoverskevin3517 7 лет назад

      Michael Neil no, and actually on the 2017 tour they added de drop A tuning guitar

  • @aidanlarose6901
    @aidanlarose6901 7 лет назад +1

    Is there even any skillet songs with tremolo?

    • @billyrouse4813
      @billyrouse4813 7 лет назад

      Aidan LaRose the tremolo on the Tremonti is actually blocked off. The tremolo pedal is used for the prechorus of Sick of It. Didn't know which tremolo you meant, so I answered both.

  • @pascalha2567
    @pascalha2567 7 лет назад

    Does anybody know the Wireless System Seth uses for his guitars?

  • @JDL0111
    @JDL0111 9 лет назад +1

    what does song does seth use the yellow tiger prs on?

    • @jtrocker9976
      @jtrocker9976 9 лет назад

      Jonathan Lewis he uses It on rise and circus for a psycho, and for his soloing

    • @JDL0111
      @JDL0111 9 лет назад

      Gunner Joe oh sweet thank you

    • @jtrocker9976
      @jtrocker9976 9 лет назад

      Jonathan Lewis anytime

    • @billyrouse4813
      @billyrouse4813 7 лет назад

      Jonathan lewis music depending on which tuning they play it in, it was at one point used for Monster also. At this point they will play that song in Drop B I have heard.

    • @guitarscoverskevin3517
      @guitarscoverskevin3517 7 лет назад

      actually he used that on Circus For a Psyco

  • @joshuamachado1479
    @joshuamachado1479 8 лет назад +3

    Seth looks like and sounds like ben kasica

  • @austingivens7349
    @austingivens7349 10 лет назад +3

    He's got cool hair but not such a great outfit. He needs to match up with the style of the music

  • @megamountainman5230
    @megamountainman5230 8 лет назад +3

    You are not \m/. If you were \m/, you would have all your amps on the stage where everyone can see them, and not even use the PA.

    • @wampler_pedals
      @wampler_pedals  8 лет назад +1

      +Mega MountainMan That's not quite how it works when you play arenas though...

    • @megamountainman5230
      @megamountainman5230 8 лет назад

      ***** Maybe not the part about PAs, but Metallica, Slayer, and Yngwie, and probably Anthrax all have their amps on stage.

    • @wampler_pedals
      @wampler_pedals  8 лет назад +2

      Mega MountainMan
      Sometimes yes, but many times you'll see amps on stage that are not being used, or even fake cabinets all together; used simply because it's a paid endorsement. Having the amp off-stage streamlines the tear down and setup up process as well as allowing the tech to make changes to the amp. Even if the cabinets are on stage, many times the actual amp head is off stage, near the guitar tech.

    • @wampler_pedals
      @wampler_pedals  8 лет назад

      Mega MountainMan
      www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/fake-stage-amps-cabs-the-death-of-rock.1282535/

    • @megamountainman5230
      @megamountainman5230 8 лет назад

      ***** Damn. I am probably in the only band ever to use real amps on stage without dummies. Joke's on those metalcore guys who say they are so \m/. I only have a little Orange combo for clubbing, but it still counts.