My only criticism is that in some of these videos, Rob chooses a piece of equipment he never has to “try it” rather than choosing what he thinks the actual best rig for the challenge is. I like seeing the different equipment but I just wish he tried new stuff in demo focused videos and when the video is about answering a question he actually shares his knowledge a bit more. Anyway love all the videos regardless
One of the katana’s tricks is diming the gain and volume on the clean channel and then controlling the volume with the master. It gets so much more responsive than the crunch channel. Gives you a little bit of break-up with single coils and some nice chrunchies with hb’s.
My vote goes to buying the best amp that can be afforded. My $400 guitars often play better than the more expensive ones, purely as a result of setup. However, dialing in your tone through a proper amplifier (preferably with some volume) is a special experience that cannot be recreated by any other means.
Yeah big difference between noodling away solo at home and on stage with a rocking band! Cheap amp could well be pretty much unusable in live scenario. That said you can try a secondhand top quality solid state amp like an Orange or Peavey that won't have issues tube amps are more likely to have.
My fav guitar is a SX VTG series statocaster copy I got for 150 dollars and my fav bass is an SX 5 string bass I got for 185 dollars. I have much more expensive guitars and basses but these are teh ones I go to most often. They don't look pretty but they sound good and have big chunky baseball bat necks for my giant hands they just suit me.
Yamaha Pacificas are seriously solid AF workhorses. I've honestly never played a Yamaha guitar (acoustic or electric) that I didn't like. My old bandmate toured with a MIM Fender Strat and a matching (color) Pacifica strat as his backup, and honestly ended up playing the Yamaha most of the time. Both had a single coil sized mini HB in the bridge and both sounded ace! Thanks Rob. I've pondered getting a strat for my affordable "guitarsenal". I think you just sold me on one! Haha! Cheers again lads!
Yamaha acoustics have been workhorses for me for years. Always surprise the Taylor and Martin players with my decent priced full solid construction Yammies. Let's me spend more on electric guitars...
Yamaha acoustics are phenomenal. Even the non solid top ones sound great. I’ve got a 1978 Yamaha acoustic, fully laminate, no solid wood top back or sides, and yet the thing absolutely sings. Got it for $250 at a vintage guitar show. Even their current lineup for years now seems almost impossible to beat for acoustic under $400
Great shout on that Pacifica. My first electric bought about 20 years ago was a Pacifica 112XC. Two decades later, it's got DiMarzio Virtual Vintage 2.1 and a PAF Pro in it and the only HSS configuration I own. I don't know whether the 112 guitars are still made in Taiwan (mine was), but the quality is outstanding. It's an angry little guitar that sits well in a mix.
I have one of the maple (112M) from circa 2001 and it's still my favorite to play. A few upgrades and tweaks to taste and it's good to go. The top-spec Pacificas are absolutely great and are affordable.
Always love watching your videos, hope everyone at Anderton’s have a safe and awesome Christmas same goes for all of the other people watching as well.
I remember dearly... The original version of this video was the very first video of yours I watched, and fell in love with the concept and have watched countless of your videos ever since. Good memories!
I did this inadvertently recently. Spent 300 for a used gretsch jet with the P90/broadtron and 800 for a Fender Princeton 65 RI in a small music store that just wanted to move product. I've been re inspired to play every day with that rig. The P90 played through that Princeton is incredible.
So this is always a difficult choice, the better sounding is going to be the better amp, but a better guitar will be easier to play and will likely get the player to want to practice and play more. A great guitar makes you want to play more, but for sound, it is 80% amp.
There are 200+ languages on earth and you chose to speak facts. I'd prefer a better amp/cab cos I can setup a guitar to play better kinda and maybe a nicer overdrive tone makes someone want to play more.
agree, for a noob (like me) a guitar with good playability can set your mood to practice more and you can always upgrade the pickup, the wiring and get a better amp down the line
This isnt really super applicable anymore honestly. Budget guitars nowadays are miles ahead of where they were even 10 years ago. A proper set up can make most guitars play great.
The Pacifica is insanely great for the money. I run 2 different guitar programs that I've had the good fortune of adding electric guitar to the curriculum and I've only bought Pacificas for the students. My buddy had one that he left with me for months and I always thought it was amazing. It's actually the guitar I'm playing in my profile picture. I'm glad Rob is such a Pacifica fan as well!
Lee is such a wholesome and enjoyable person to watch. He's very relatable and just loves life. So good to see people like that make it for a change rather than the typical people who lie cheat and steal or bully their way. Keep being genuine Captain!
@@24avenged24 Totally agree with you. Rob isn't stupid, but with all that has happened due to his arrogance these last couple of years, you'd think he would have learned a bit of humility. His arrogance is stunning. I don't know why Andertons have taken him on again, he really doesn't add anything.
@@cesarportela1273 Hi Cesar, I am not a fan of Mr. Chapman, he is a fantastic guitarist, but he is a very arrogant individual. Have a look at some of the videos from this link and you'll get the idea of what he is guilty of. ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=rob+chapman+exposed
Great video. My choice would be expensive amp over expensive guitar. I have a Mesa Triple Rec and Peavey Invective 120, both with their matching 4x12 cabs, and they make every guitar sound amazing. An expensive guitar will feel and play way better than a cheap one (though there's really diminishing returns on this after about 800 bucks), but it won't give me the sound of a triple rec or boosted 5150 when played through a cheap amp, and a cheap guitar can be made to play and feel amazing with a good setup and maybe some cheap mods.
I had chance to play $2500 boutique amps yesterday, played the Supro delta last week, then practiced with my solid state Orange 35 last night. The less obvious difference is the attack and decay times of notes. The tubes react and decay far more naturally, where the solid state wants to cut off notes. It feels like a very controlled playing experience, which I think is good for beginners, but frustrating for vets.
Received my Squier Contemporary Jaguar HH ST from Anderton's today on Christmas Eve! I'm in NY in the U.S. it arrived in impeccable condition! Very Satisfied!
Bugera G5 Infinium head with reverb and a Celestion V30 1x12 cab (Harley Benton's only $139) - best budget amp setup ever and it really leaves nearly nothing to be desired unless you're gigging, in which you'd just get the Bugera G20 Infinium and a Celestion V30 2x12 cab instead.
@@keithhoffman1864 Oh the G5 is much better. I had a Katana 100 combo and I loved the versatility and it did sound good, in a middle-of-the-road kind of way for an inexpensive 100 watt combo that will get very loud, but the G5 for around $200 gets you that full tube goodness and will still get loud enough to shake the windows in your house haha
Great video and I agree with Lee about how both set ups are likely to be used although the Pacifica and the Katana combo is hard to beat on a budget too.
I just bought my daughter a guitar and amp for her 18th birthday. Went the affordable + affordable option - Chappers' guitar and Captain's amp. The funny thing is I had kind of pre-decided the Pacifica and the Katana were pretty much the best bang for buck options available, but I did my due diligence anyway, as well as asking my daughter for her input, and did some in-styore tryouts, and ended up back where I had originally started. The Pacifica and the Katana are just fantastic bits of kit. I really wish the Katana had existed when I was much younger.
If you like people who lie (and break the law) while advertising companies they own, and lie about the work with companies they don't, then Rob is the guy for you.
I’m so happy I rediscovered this channel yesterday… watching the Captain and Rob reviewing gear, jamming and always having a blast with their hilarious and English senses of humor. It’s like I’m back in my childhood. Thank you.
I'd vote for either one if they have to be heard via RUclips on tiny laptop computer speakers. They both sound equally excellent! But seriously, the usual advice is get the guitar that inspires you regardless of how inexpensive it might be. £750 for a PRS Custom 24 is pretty inspiring. Even in pink.
I would go the expensive guitar, affordable amp route. Because if you have a guitar that is easy and fun to play, you'll play it more and that's the whole point. I got by with a cheap amp until I saved up for something bigger and better. I started playing when cheap guitars were awful, my first (used) electric guitar was $25 and it was not great. I saved up whatever money I could earn for 3 months to buy it because my parents felt if I wanted something that "extravagant" I should pay for it myself. A good guitar is always a better choice, IMO.
considering that most of the players are just going to play in their bedrooms, or at maximum gig with friends, I would also go for a more expensive guitar rather than a more expensive amp. It's actually even possible not to have an amp at all and play via plugins on your computer, but the learning curve may be frustrating. Using some multi-fx unit for this purpose would be a great option, especially for beginners who don't really understand the tone they want to invest in. An expensive guitar, though, may be fun to play even unplugged.
I remember going to see a pro player in a pub near me and he played the first song on a glorious PRS then switched to a squier strat for the rest of the set and he sounded brilliant throughout.
Great choice with the PRS 24 SE. They are fabulous feeling and playing guitars. I would have personally gone for the semi-hollow body in Santana yellow.
I’m not a fan of the Santana body shape, but yeah I think it’s hard to beat a semi hollow SE model these days for the money. Really, really top notch guitars. Swap pickups later on if you want
Great video. But what I really liked was Lee demonstrating the power of the coil split. First on rythm, only one pick-up, then when he came to solo a quick tap to engage the full humbucker & Bob’s your uncle!
Most players these days never get out of the bedroom. No reason for an expansive amp if you are not playing out. An expensive guitar? Depends on what you consider expensive. A higher end Epiphone with USA pups is an excellent choice. To be honest for about $1K you have a choice of many, many outstanding guitars.
I just said, I don't need anymore amps, I have a mesa half stack for gigs, a mesa combo for practice, and a spark for learning and bedroom jamming, then the tone king keeps popping up, damn you Andertons.
Taking our gear snob specs off for a mo, that Pacifica and Katana combo is probably one of the best beginner/intermediate rigs yet, total quality gear with a crapton of sonic options and still in mum and dads budget. The PRS and Supro is aspirational next level gear for when junior has left school got his first job and has joined a much better band. Also I would choose the pink one because its pink!
My Pacifica 612viiFM is by far my favorite strat style guitar and got it for $500 used. Every mod I would've made is already there. Paired with a Marshall 40cr with 2 pedals + a looper and you're all set.
Merry christmas and happy holidays to Lee, Rob, and everyone involved at Andertons. This video is super helpful. I'm looking to buy a friend their first guitar for their birthday and these types of videos are great for shopping guides
I have a Marshall DSL 40C and sold my Fender Mustang 20W and BlackStar ID Core 20W. I would definitely invest in a more expensive amp for my next amp purchase
I used to believe expensive amp over expensive guitar, but years ago I changed my mind. At one point I had a two rock amp for the cleans and to be honest it felt it was a diminished return with respect to tone. I now have a hot rod deluxe v3 with upgraded speaker. Get all great cleans and tones with all the great pedals available. The thing with a better guitar is it makes you want to play more, and play better which in turn makes the experience and sound much better. Give me a nice guitar with a mid level amp any day
So looking forward to this one. Wife asked me which I thought was best option. I said expensive guitar, for playability reasons. Wonder what you will conclude.
@@legacyShredder1 I know. My point is that it takes more effort, for me, to play the thick necked guitar. So it’s not effortless. I have to put more effort in. Iam not sure any guitar is effortless. 👍🏼
@@hafstrat Within it's design confines any guitar can be set up to play perfectly unless it's broken or trash. Not knowing how to play the guitar in an effortless manner is not the fault of the guitar. Providing you know how to play the instrument at a proficient level any guitar that isn't broken or trash can be set up to play effortlessly regardless of it's price. I'm not going to play Eruption, Ride the Lightning, Crazy Train or Trilogy Suite on any of my Spanish classical guitars for obvious reasons; Those guitars are designed for different purposes. My Spanish classical guitars are set up meticulously for Flamenco and classical. Mediterranean Sundance can be played effortlessly on those. I used to think big necks were a problem for agility when playing. I gripped too hard. After meeting a few of my heros they all gave me the same advice. Thumbs are for stability not gripping. This is why you see guys like Yngwie Malmsteen playing 8 gauge strings on a scalloped fretboard without any tuning instability when he plays. If he gripped in the slightest his intonation would be all over the place. The same goes for Billy Gibbons, B.B. King, and so many more. In the professional studio world it's preferred to use smaller gauge strings, because it tightens up the saturated distortion tightening up a mix resulting in a more polished sound from the start. The same method is used for clean tones as well. Playing in this manner negates issues with large necks on guitars.
Thank you Lee, for having and demonstrating good vibrato. Sooooo many RUclips guitarists have terrible vibrato. (Which can be terribly distracting.) Of course Chappers and Pete are on point, but I consider you to be every man's/women's guitarist. So, thanks again for filling that roll admirably, without the cringe-worthy vibrato that I so often have to endure just to get through a YT video. I'm serious. It means a lot to me
It actually astounds me how few people even notice it. They are like killee playing dude and all I can think of is that cat like sound they are making where a lovely vibrato should be the whole time
I went the route that Lee took, a Korean PRS Holcomb on sale for $750.00 and the Boss Amp that was $229.00. When I feel I'm good enough for a good amp I'll get that. Maybe in a couple of years or so.
You can't go wrong with that rig, but I bet you'll eventually realize getting a good amp doesn't really correlate with "being good enough". Instead, it's about exploring just how good of a sound you can get, and full-tube heads are still the best way to get full articulation. Luckily, the Bugera G5 is super cheap and so are Celestion V30 1x12 cabs. Enjoy your setup!
"When I feel I'm good enough for a good amp"... Your skill level has nothing to do with it. A good sounding amp is going to much more fun, motivating, inspiring and more satisfying than one that sounds acceptable.
I agree with your sentiment. I bought a tone king imperial as my first tube amp recently, and I quickly found out that a transparent clean fender amp exposes all of my bad habits 😂😂
@@zacherycampbell7296 that'll make you a better player. Did me. Going from a Mustang I to a Deluxe VM showed me how noisy and messy my playing was, and I had to clean it up because the tone of the amp was so irresistible that I couldn't just go back to the modeler.
god damn lee was shredding. my mans chops have only gotten better over the years. rob, cheers as always, I think your “cheap” guitar, with the tube amp has my vote for the better tone, and this is coming from someone who has been eye-ing PRS’s like the one lee grabbed for a while now. Both guitars were beatiful and sounded so.
Late to the party here, but my thought is always if you can only spend money in one direction the money needs to go to the amp. I used to think when I was first starting to perform that the guitar was where all the sound was and I was playing a gorgeous vintage ES-175 through a Line 6 Spyder II. I can feel all of you cringe just as hard reading that as I did typing it. The best sound I have ever gotten is what I’m using now, an Epiphone SG Traditional Pro and Orange Dual Terror. A good amp will help you get the sound you really want, all the guitar really needs to be is set up properly and not complete garbage.
Could be the mic placement or just the amp setting, but I thought the PRS-Katana combination sounded better! I think I would have gone for either the Orange Rocker 15 or the Super Crush combo, because the Rocker only has a 10" speaker. And then probably a Squier tele.
Merry Christmas to all!! Amazing video and thoughts! Well a good guitar can only go where the amp tells so probably the best way was the PRS through the Supro for 1500!! Be that as it may, I think that PRS and boss are a very strong comb! Really nice!
My first proper money was spent a pacifica 112: nice natural wood finish, I did have a problem with whammy Bar, never did solve the tuning issues Traded up to an epiphone les Paul deluxe in 1998 which I still have and love
Expensive guitar cheap amp for the win! I'll paraphrase Tyler Larson from Music Is Win regarding this dilemma, "Are we guitar players, or are we amp players"? The true answer is expensive guitar with cheap home studio and some Neural DSP plugins
For recording i guess you would spend more on the amp cause the sound is the most important thing, but as a home player what you want is that each time you glance over at your guitar, to be inspired and excited to pick it up and so you want to buy the best guitar you can afford.
Why does it take an expensive guitar to inspire you to pick it up and play it? Do you just like owning expensive things or do you like playing an instrument? If you love to play an instrument price be damned, because you will find any way under the Sun to play even if it's the cheapest thing on the planet. It seems like you're saying you just like playing guitar as long as it's a more expensive instrument, hence the self title of home player.
@@legacyShredder1 doesnt have to be expensive. I said the best guitar you can afford. And yes like anything else in the world, things that are made with a lot of care to a high standard, using top quality materials, tend to be more expensive. Not crazy expensive but not cheap either. I have a fender strat and a tele. Both Mexican made. They are beautiful and sound amazing. I would never sell either of them.
Lee’s rig is noticeably quieter! Peaking at around 92/3 dB on your meter where as Rob’s is hitting 94/5 dB so of course it sounds bigger and more dynamic! Not easy to spot as a lot of the louder playing seemed to have the dB meter out of camera shot! I’m surprised this could happen by accident as your normally very good with your setup’s!
I have a Vox Vt40 which is about $200 used American, it’s a combo amp. The tones are so good to me that I demo’d a fender blues jr. and it sounded the same! But it was $700!! Now the vox has a bad distorted or heavy sound, but the clean, or dirty sounds, sounds really good for the price, especially if you have a few pedals to work with
Love these videos. Haven't you thought about a 2X12 cab blindfold test with Rob? One good amp and all kinds of cabs with differnet price tags. That would be interesting.
I'd love to see one of these with a third option of 500p in the middle. Like an even split between the two options you guys have to see if it would work better than the two of your guys choices
I gotta out that money towards the amp. Today's less expensive guitars are really well made, and one can always put new pups and wiring in them. That Yamaha sounds awesome through that Supro.
Following an amp failure I was forced to use an emergency Bandit - Silver with Sheffield speakers. I couldn't give it up and that is where I found my sound with my Les Paul Standard. Also wonderfully robust.
Rob has the right idea, cheap guitars aren't really made so cheaply any more. However you need a good amp. Rob chosed a great Blues/Rock rig. He surprised me.
Ive got a cheap marshall amp. It was about £100 i think! I can get a few nice sounds from it, not that I'm very good! What difference does gear make really? Surely technique and feel are superior? Asking for a friend
@@noodle845 Get guitar lessons, then get a valve amp. After more lessons, you will feel the difference between a cheapo solid state amp and a proper valve amp.
@@281cu6 I have a 100 watt marshal head I just don't feel like putting miles on the tubes just to jam in my room. Have a katana 100 watt head and orange crush 120 to fix that problem
@@noodle845 As long as you can keep a guitar in tune for a couple hours at a time and your intonation is accurate, your in good shape guitar wise. The amp is another story. You need a amp that gives you a great clean, crunch, and if you play hard rock or metal, it has to chug nicely. The amp & speaker without question is much more important than the guitar. Again, the warm clean channel is the most important because the amp builds on that channel. FX loop is always nice to have but not required.
I am surrounded by "cheap" guitars. Ha! About to spring for a Victory V4 preamp however : ) Can't decide between a Sheriff, Jack, or Kraken tho. Hmmm... Anyway, it's always smiles watching the classic chemistry and laughs between The Captain and Chappers. Happy Christmas guys! Cheers!
My only criticism is that in some of these videos, Rob chooses a piece of equipment he never has to “try it” rather than choosing what he thinks the actual best rig for the challenge is.
I like seeing the different equipment but I just wish he tried new stuff in demo focused videos and when the video is about answering a question he actually shares his knowledge a bit more.
Anyway love all the videos regardless
Exactly what I was thinking!
This!
Either that or he chooses something from a brand whose ceo he met the week prior and pushes it like a bulldozer.
His rig won regardless.
I disagree. I’d rather see some new stuff instead of the same ol Marshall dsl, squire, or Epiphone, katana, etc. I quite like his choices
One of the katana’s tricks is diming the gain and volume on the clean channel and then controlling the volume with the master. It gets so much more responsive than the crunch channel. Gives you a little bit of break-up with single coils and some nice chrunchies with hb’s.
That’s how I run fender rumble for bass
Dime the master and run gain as volume
Weird how you gotta rethink stuff like that still
You’re exactly right in my experience. The dirty channels are nearly useless for me on the Katana; just dirty up the clean channel.
A Chappers and The Captain video on Christmas Eve! Thanks for uploading this one!
I think Katana sounds more than fine and that allows for a better guitar! Nice video!!
My vote goes to buying the best amp that can be afforded. My $400 guitars often play better than the more expensive ones, purely as a result of setup. However, dialing in your tone through a proper amplifier (preferably with some volume) is a special experience that cannot be recreated by any other means.
I agree 100% I have a classic vibe 60’s strat and a Blackstar studio 10 6L6…They sound like buttah..🧈
People underestimate what a luthier can do to guitars.
Yeah big difference between noodling away solo at home and on stage with a rocking band!
Cheap amp could well be pretty much unusable in live scenario.
That said you can try a secondhand top quality solid state amp like an Orange or Peavey that won't have issues tube amps are more likely to have.
My fav guitar is a SX VTG series statocaster copy I got for 150 dollars and my fav bass is an SX 5 string bass I got for 185 dollars. I have much more expensive guitars and basses but these are teh ones I go to most often. They don't look pretty but they sound good and have big chunky baseball bat necks for my giant hands they just suit me.
@@Direwoof I bought a Peavey Tracer in 1995 I still own and has been the smoothest guitar to play I ever owned.
Yamaha Pacificas are seriously solid AF workhorses. I've honestly never played a Yamaha guitar (acoustic or electric) that I didn't like.
My old bandmate toured with a MIM Fender Strat and a matching (color) Pacifica strat as his backup, and honestly ended up playing the Yamaha most of the time. Both had a single coil sized mini HB in the bridge and both sounded ace!
Thanks Rob. I've pondered getting a strat for my affordable "guitarsenal".
I think you just sold me on one! Haha!
Cheers again lads!
Yamaha acoustics have been workhorses for me for years. Always surprise the Taylor and Martin players with my decent priced full solid construction Yammies. Let's me spend more on electric guitars...
Yamaha acoustics are phenomenal. Even the non solid top ones sound great. I’ve got a 1978 Yamaha acoustic, fully laminate, no solid wood top back or sides, and yet the thing absolutely sings. Got it for $250 at a vintage guitar show. Even their current lineup for years now seems almost impossible to beat for acoustic under $400
Great shout on that Pacifica. My first electric bought about 20 years ago was a Pacifica 112XC. Two decades later, it's got DiMarzio Virtual Vintage 2.1 and a PAF Pro in it and the only HSS configuration I own. I don't know whether the 112 guitars are still made in Taiwan (mine was), but the quality is outstanding. It's an angry little guitar that sits well in a mix.
I have one of the maple (112M) from circa 2001 and it's still my favorite to play. A few upgrades and tweaks to taste and it's good to go. The top-spec Pacificas are absolutely great and are affordable.
Always love watching your videos, hope everyone at Anderton’s have a safe and awesome Christmas same goes for all of the other people watching as well.
I like watching rob with andertons. It takes me back to before we entered the upside down. Feels good to see this on christmas. Thanks cap!
I remember dearly... The original version of this video was the very first video of yours I watched, and fell in love with the concept and have watched countless of your videos ever since. Good memories!
I did this inadvertently recently. Spent 300 for a used gretsch jet with the P90/broadtron and 800 for a Fender Princeton 65 RI in a small music store that just wanted to move product. I've been re inspired to play every day with that rig. The P90 played through that Princeton is incredible.
Mighty fine choice you made good sir. Thats a sweet sweet rig.
those jet's are VERY tempting!
@@lootbox9465 They are worth every penny. Gretsch really does put out quality products.
Whew, another Chappers & The Captain - I've been busy off RUclips for a while and am glad to see the dream team together again!
So this is always a difficult choice, the better sounding is going to be the better amp, but a better guitar will be easier to play and will likely get the player to want to practice and play more. A great guitar makes you want to play more, but for sound, it is 80% amp.
There are 200+ languages on earth and you chose to speak facts. I'd prefer a better amp/cab cos I can setup a guitar to play better kinda and maybe a nicer overdrive tone makes someone want to play more.
However, these days great playing guitars don't have to cost a lot. A good setup also goes a very long way.
I'd take a more expensive guitar and a rather inexpensive modeling amp. Just more fun. Boom.
agree, for a noob (like me) a guitar with good playability can set your mood to practice more and you can always upgrade the pickup, the wiring and get a better amp down the line
This isnt really super applicable anymore honestly. Budget guitars nowadays are miles ahead of where they were even 10 years ago. A proper set up can make most guitars play great.
The Pacifica is insanely great for the money. I run 2 different guitar programs that I've had the good fortune of adding electric guitar to the curriculum and I've only bought Pacificas for the students. My buddy had one that he left with me for months and I always thought it was amazing. It's actually the guitar I'm playing in my profile picture. I'm glad Rob is such a Pacifica fan as well!
Lee is such a wholesome and enjoyable person to watch. He's very relatable and just loves life. So good to see people like that make it for a change rather than the typical people who lie cheat and steal or bully their way. Keep being genuine Captain!
Too bad Rob is the complete opposite. No interest in any new Andertons videos with him tbh.
@@24avenged24 Totally agree with you.
Rob isn't stupid, but with all that has happened due to his arrogance these last couple of years, you'd think he would have learned a bit of humility.
His arrogance is stunning. I don't know why Andertons have taken him on again, he really doesn't add anything.
@@mickdebergerac1143 what happened with Rob? I see a lot of people dislike him and talk about what he has done but I have no idea what did he do?
@@cesarportela1273 Hi Cesar, I am not a fan of Mr. Chapman, he is a fantastic guitarist, but he is a very arrogant individual.
Have a look at some of the videos from this link and you'll get the idea of what he is guilty of.
ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=rob+chapman+exposed
Just drop it you trolls. Yawn! I love the vids with Chappers!
Great video. My choice would be expensive amp over expensive guitar. I have a Mesa Triple Rec and Peavey Invective 120, both with their matching 4x12 cabs, and they make every guitar sound amazing. An expensive guitar will feel and play way better than a cheap one (though there's really diminishing returns on this after about 800 bucks), but it won't give me the sound of a triple rec or boosted 5150 when played through a cheap amp, and a cheap guitar can be made to play and feel amazing with a good setup and maybe some cheap mods.
I had chance to play $2500 boutique amps yesterday, played the Supro delta last week, then practiced with my solid state Orange 35 last night.
The less obvious difference is the attack and decay times of notes. The tubes react and decay far more naturally, where the solid state wants to cut off notes. It feels like a very controlled playing experience, which I think is good for beginners, but frustrating for vets.
The fact that you still make these for us. Game changer man.. real shit ❤
Miss you chaps an lee
Missed*
Received my Squier Contemporary Jaguar HH ST from Anderton's today on Christmas Eve! I'm in NY in the U.S. it arrived in impeccable condition! Very Satisfied!
Bugera G5 Infinium head with reverb and a Celestion V30 1x12 cab (Harley Benton's only $139) - best budget amp setup ever and it really leaves nearly nothing to be desired unless you're gigging, in which you'd just get the Bugera G20 Infinium and a Celestion V30 2x12 cab instead.
Lol. I was searching the comments to see if anyone else would mention the G5. Amazing sounding amp - better than Katana.
@@keithhoffman1864 Oh the G5 is much better. I had a Katana 100 combo and I loved the versatility and it did sound good, in a middle-of-the-road kind of way for an inexpensive 100 watt combo that will get very loud, but the G5 for around $200 gets you that full tube goodness and will still get loud enough to shake the windows in your house haha
Yes another vote for the g5. I've had mine for years running through a 1x12 greenback. Killer tones for the price.
Great video and I agree with Lee about how both set ups are likely to be used although the Pacifica and the Katana combo is hard to beat on a budget too.
Both are winners with that jam at the end. Its definitely inspiring. Thank you
I just bought my daughter a guitar and amp for her 18th birthday. Went the affordable + affordable option - Chappers' guitar and Captain's amp. The funny thing is I had kind of pre-decided the Pacifica and the Katana were pretty much the best bang for buck options available, but I did my due diligence anyway, as well as asking my daughter for her input, and did some in-styore tryouts, and ended up back where I had originally started. The Pacifica and the Katana are just fantastic bits of kit. I really wish the Katana had existed when I was much younger.
Always a pleasure to see you 2 fellas on screen !!! Merry Christmas guys
PRS and Supro amp, no doubt. Merry Christmas to the entire Anderton's crew.
It’s good to see you two back together again. I used to watch you two years ago when Rob had long hair. Pretty entertaining, and informative.
If you like people who lie (and break the law) while advertising companies they own, and lie about the work with companies they don't, then Rob is the guy for you.
@@24avenged24 you sound like a jealous little troll. Tell me more.
@@Chance-ry1hq Go watch Dovydas' video about it.
Likewise. :)
@@24avenged24 boring, negative & toxic - go spread that shit somewhere else, thank you
I’m so happy I rediscovered this channel yesterday… watching the Captain and Rob reviewing gear, jamming and always having a blast with their hilarious and English senses of humor. It’s like I’m back in my childhood. Thank you.
Where’d you go?
I'd vote for either one if they have to be heard via RUclips on tiny laptop computer speakers. They both sound equally excellent! But seriously, the usual advice is get the guitar that inspires you regardless of how inexpensive it might be. £750 for a PRS Custom 24 is pretty inspiring. Even in pink.
Always a pleasure to see the Cap and Chappers in a video😊
I would go the expensive guitar, affordable amp route. Because if you have a guitar that is easy and fun to play, you'll play it more and that's the whole point. I got by with a cheap amp until I saved up for something bigger and better. I started playing when cheap guitars were awful, my first (used) electric guitar was $25 and it was not great. I saved up whatever money I could earn for 3 months to buy it because my parents felt if I wanted something that "extravagant" I should pay for it myself. A good guitar is always a better choice, IMO.
considering that most of the players are just going to play in their bedrooms, or at maximum gig with friends, I would also go for a more expensive guitar rather than a more expensive amp. It's actually even possible not to have an amp at all and play via plugins on your computer, but the learning curve may be frustrating. Using some multi-fx unit for this purpose would be a great option, especially for beginners who don't really understand the tone they want to invest in. An expensive guitar, though, may be fun to play even unplugged.
So good to see you two again.
I remember going to see a pro player in a pub near me and he played the first song on a glorious PRS then switched to a squier strat for the rest of the set and he sounded brilliant throughout.
Great choice with the PRS 24 SE. They are fabulous feeling and playing guitars. I would have personally gone for the semi-hollow body in Santana yellow.
I’m not a fan of the Santana body shape, but yeah I think it’s hard to beat a semi hollow SE model these days for the money. Really, really top notch guitars. Swap pickups later on if you want
I love it when the band gets back together!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Excellent editing on these videos.
That Blue on Black jam was a thing of beauty. Well done gents!
Great video. But what I really liked was Lee demonstrating the power of the coil split. First on rythm, only one pick-up, then when he came to solo a quick tap to engage the full humbucker & Bob’s your uncle!
Most players these days never get out of the bedroom. No reason for an expansive amp if you are not playing out. An expensive guitar? Depends on what you consider expensive. A higher end Epiphone with USA pups is an excellent choice. To be honest for about $1K you have a choice of many, many outstanding guitars.
Really, really interesting. Thanks for swapping the guitars and the amps at the end!
I’m quite happy using a Boss Katana and Mexican Fenders these days… they sound and play extremely well.
Good Morning my friends . Thank you for the laughs . I enjoy the great videos .
I think Rob nailed it. I love the delta king combo.
I just said, I don't need anymore amps, I have a mesa half stack for gigs, a mesa combo for practice, and a spark for learning and bedroom jamming, then the tone king keeps popping up, damn you Andertons.
Please also bring back choose a rig your mate will hate. Loved that
Taking our gear snob specs off for a mo, that Pacifica and Katana combo is probably one of the best beginner/intermediate rigs yet, total quality gear with a crapton of sonic options and still in mum and dads budget.
The PRS and Supro is aspirational next level gear for when junior has left school got his first job and has joined a much better band.
Also I would choose the pink one because its pink!
Definitely one of my favourite type of video! Convince Danish Pete to do some of these challenges!!!
The PRS sounds so nice! I bought a PRS custom 24 SE from Andertons and I’m very happy with it .
I’ve been waiting to see a demo of the Vox Cambridge 50! So close. Fun video!
im so happy to see them together again
See I am a massive Katana fan boy but I much preferred Rob’s set up, sounded so much thicker and fuller
Nice to see this revival and so nice to see Rob back where he belongs - Merry Christmas Guy's
High-Low same manufacturer swap. Limited budget would be an excellent video also. Love the comparison video's on this channel. Great work.
Good to see Rob back doing videos with Lee again...
My Pacifica 612viiFM is by far my favorite strat style guitar and got it for $500 used. Every mod I would've made is already there. Paired with a Marshall 40cr with 2 pedals + a looper and you're all set.
Omgggg I missed this kind of videos!!
I love this kind of videos!!
I'm hyped!!!!!!
Interesting video. For me the better guitar would provide the inspiration and desire to play more often.
Chappers, man, your playing style has not suffered from diving into blues rock for a while, me thinks 👍🏻
I miss when y'all used to shop in the store ...I love those videos .....so much fun
Sweet!! These are fun man...glad to see CHAPPERS in England still! Again? Lol..
Bought a Chapman bea mensis, couldnt be happier. Good to see the captain and chappers together!
Chappers rig sounds better to me.
I definitely think the expensive amp, cheap guitar wins hands down. Great video lads, a nice Christmas surprise for me.
THANK GOD ROB IS BACK! We missed you Rob!!!!!
Man, it's good to see rob back.
Merry christmas and happy holidays to Lee, Rob, and everyone involved at Andertons.
This video is super helpful. I'm looking to buy a friend their first guitar for their birthday and these types of videos are great for shopping guides
I have a Marshall DSL 40C and sold my Fender Mustang 20W and BlackStar ID Core 20W. I would definitely invest in a more expensive amp for my next amp purchase
I used to believe expensive amp over expensive guitar, but years ago I changed my mind. At one point I had a two rock amp for the cleans and to be honest it felt it was a diminished return with respect to tone. I now have a hot rod deluxe v3 with upgraded speaker. Get all great cleans and tones with all the great pedals available. The thing with a better guitar is it makes you want to play more, and play better which in turn makes the experience and sound much better. Give me a nice guitar with a mid level amp any day
So looking forward to this one. Wife asked me which I thought was best option. I said expensive guitar, for playability reasons. Wonder what you will conclude.
Unless a guitar is trash you can make them all play effortlessly.
@@legacyShredder1 I can’t ! I have a thick necked v100 and a pro 2 strat. Totally different playing experiences which deliver different music. 🌞
@@hafstrat I said effortlessly not identically.
@@legacyShredder1 I know. My point is that it takes more effort, for me, to play the thick necked guitar. So it’s not effortless. I have to put more effort in. Iam not sure any guitar is effortless. 👍🏼
@@hafstrat Within it's design confines any guitar can be set up to play perfectly unless it's broken or trash. Not knowing how to play the guitar in an effortless manner is not the fault of the guitar. Providing you know how to play the instrument at a proficient level any guitar that isn't broken or trash can be set up to play effortlessly regardless of it's price.
I'm not going to play Eruption, Ride the Lightning, Crazy Train or Trilogy Suite on any of my Spanish classical guitars for obvious reasons; Those guitars are designed for different purposes. My Spanish classical guitars are set up meticulously for Flamenco and classical. Mediterranean Sundance can be played effortlessly on those.
I used to think big necks were a problem for agility when playing. I gripped too hard. After meeting a few of my heros they all gave me the same advice. Thumbs are for stability not gripping. This is why you see guys like Yngwie Malmsteen playing 8 gauge strings on a scalloped fretboard without any tuning instability when he plays. If he gripped in the slightest his intonation would be all over the place. The same goes for Billy Gibbons, B.B. King, and so many more. In the professional studio world it's preferred to use smaller gauge strings, because it tightens up the saturated distortion tightening up a mix resulting in a more polished sound from the start. The same method is used for clean tones as well. Playing in this manner negates issues with large necks on guitars.
Doesn’t matter what you guys review.
It’s always super entertaining. Love you guys video. And Danish Pete too.
I like these a lot. Give us versions of this with Rabea Pete or even the new guys on the show.
Merry Christmas!!
A classic challenge, with a classic duo, love it!
Thank you Lee, for having and demonstrating good vibrato. Sooooo many RUclips guitarists have terrible vibrato. (Which can be terribly distracting.) Of course Chappers and Pete are on point, but I consider you to be every man's/women's guitarist. So, thanks again for filling that roll admirably, without the cringe-worthy vibrato that I so often have to endure just to get through a YT video. I'm serious. It means a lot to me
It actually astounds me how few people even notice it. They are like killee playing dude and all I can think of is that cat like sound they are making where a lovely vibrato should be the whole time
@@joshmuz9018 Indeed, brother. I'd like to call them out individually, but I don't want to be mean
I went the route that Lee took, a Korean PRS Holcomb on sale for $750.00 and the Boss Amp that was $229.00.
When I feel I'm good enough for a good amp I'll get that. Maybe in a couple of years or so.
Rock on Raivkka
You can't go wrong with that rig, but I bet you'll eventually realize getting a good amp doesn't really correlate with "being good enough". Instead, it's about exploring just how good of a sound you can get, and full-tube heads are still the best way to get full articulation. Luckily, the Bugera G5 is super cheap and so are Celestion V30 1x12 cabs. Enjoy your setup!
"When I feel I'm good enough for a good amp"... Your skill level has nothing to do with it. A good sounding amp is going to much more fun, motivating, inspiring and more satisfying than one that sounds acceptable.
I agree with your sentiment. I bought a tone king imperial as my first tube amp recently, and I quickly found out that a transparent clean fender amp exposes all of my bad habits 😂😂
@@zacherycampbell7296 that'll make you a better player. Did me. Going from a Mustang I to a Deluxe VM showed me how noisy and messy my playing was, and I had to clean it up because the tone of the amp was so irresistible that I couldn't just go back to the modeler.
god damn lee was shredding. my mans chops have only gotten better over the years. rob, cheers as always, I think your “cheap” guitar, with the tube amp has my vote for the better tone, and this is coming from someone who has been eye-ing PRS’s like the one lee grabbed for a while now. Both guitars were beatiful and sounded so.
Love these. I need to get myself to Anderton's and get some gear. I'm holding off to make the trip to Guilford
Its being handed a full on Haz-med suit that puts you off.
Late to the party here, but my thought is always if you can only spend money in one direction the money needs to go to the amp. I used to think when I was first starting to perform that the guitar was where all the sound was and I was playing a gorgeous vintage ES-175 through a Line 6 Spyder II. I can feel all of you cringe just as hard reading that as I did typing it. The best sound I have ever gotten is what I’m using now, an Epiphone SG Traditional Pro and Orange Dual Terror. A good amp will help you get the sound you really want, all the guitar really needs to be is set up properly and not complete garbage.
Another fab video…absolutely love the Supro
Could be the mic placement or just the amp setting, but I thought the PRS-Katana combination sounded better!
I think I would have gone for either the Orange Rocker 15 or the Super Crush combo, because the Rocker only has a 10" speaker. And then probably a Squier tele.
1:12 is exactly the kind of humor I like :)
I used to gig a 50 quid Yamaha through a Marshall valvestate back in the day it done me fine !
Well this was fun..
Meanwhile am very happy with my budget rig : Bugera V5 & A classic vibe strat.
Bonjour Môssieur, your French is getting better!
Merry Christmas to all!! Amazing video and thoughts! Well a good guitar can only go where the amp tells so probably the best way was the PRS through the Supro for 1500!! Be that as it may, I think that PRS and boss are a very strong comb! Really nice!
My first proper money was spent a pacifica 112: nice natural wood finish, I did have a problem with whammy Bar, never did solve the tuning issues
Traded up to an epiphone les Paul deluxe in 1998 which I still have and love
Expensive guitar cheap amp for the win! I'll paraphrase Tyler Larson from Music Is Win regarding this dilemma, "Are we guitar players, or are we amp players"?
The true answer is expensive guitar with cheap home studio and some Neural DSP plugins
For recording i guess you would spend more on the amp cause the sound is the most important thing, but as a home player what you want is that each time you glance over at your guitar, to be inspired and excited to pick it up and so you want to buy the best guitar you can afford.
Why does it take an expensive guitar to inspire you to pick it up and play it? Do you just like owning expensive things or do you like playing an instrument? If you love to play an instrument price be damned, because you will find any way under the Sun to play even if it's the cheapest thing on the planet. It seems like you're saying you just like playing guitar as long as it's a more expensive instrument, hence the self title of home player.
@@legacyShredder1 doesnt have to be expensive. I said the best guitar you can afford. And yes like anything else in the world, things that are made with a lot of care to a high standard, using top quality materials, tend to be more expensive. Not crazy expensive but not cheap either. I have a fender strat and a tele. Both Mexican made. They are beautiful and sound amazing. I would never sell either of them.
Rob's rig items are both matching amber & black. Well done Rob, me son me son!
Lee’s rig is noticeably quieter!
Peaking at around 92/3 dB on your meter where as Rob’s is hitting 94/5 dB so of course it sounds bigger and more dynamic!
Not easy to spot as a lot of the louder playing seemed to have the dB meter out of camera shot!
I’m surprised this could happen by accident as your normally very good with your setup’s!
i have that custom 24 and am so in love with it
I have a Vox Vt40 which is about $200 used American, it’s a combo amp. The tones are so good to me that I demo’d a fender blues jr. and it sounded the same! But it was $700!! Now the vox has a bad distorted or heavy sound, but the clean, or dirty sounds, sounds really good for the price, especially if you have a few pedals to work with
I love my vox vt30 just need a Rat and an sd1 together!
Love these videos. Haven't you thought about a 2X12 cab blindfold test with Rob? One good amp and all kinds of cabs with differnet price tags. That would be interesting.
I'd love to see one of these with a third option of 500p in the middle. Like an even split between the two options you guys have to see if it would work better than the two of your guys choices
That is actually a great video, it really bought some focus on the elements of a rig. Yes the katana is great but the supro, just blew it away!
I gotta out that money towards the amp. Today's less expensive guitars are really well made, and one can always put new pups and wiring in them. That Yamaha sounds awesome through that Supro.
Following an amp failure I was forced to use an emergency Bandit - Silver with Sheffield speakers. I couldn't give it up and that is where I found my sound with my Les Paul Standard. Also wonderfully robust.
LOL
Rob has the right idea, cheap guitars aren't really made so cheaply any more. However you need a good amp. Rob chosed a great Blues/Rock rig. He surprised me.
Ive got a cheap marshall amp. It was about £100 i think! I can get a few nice sounds from it, not that I'm very good! What difference does gear make really? Surely technique and feel are superior? Asking for a friend
@@noodle845 Get guitar lessons, then get a valve amp. After more lessons, you will feel the difference between a cheapo solid state amp and a proper valve amp.
@@281cu6 I have a 100 watt marshal head I just don't feel like putting miles on the tubes just to jam in my room. Have a katana 100 watt head and orange crush 120 to fix that problem
@@mrbowlingcrazy I would rather buy something like an Orange Rocker 15 or a DSL20 at those price points for bedroom jamming! Holy guacamole.
@@noodle845 As long as you can keep a guitar in tune for a couple hours at a time and your intonation is accurate, your in good shape guitar wise. The amp is another story. You need a amp that gives you a great clean, crunch, and if you play hard rock or metal, it has to chug nicely. The amp & speaker without question is much more important than the guitar. Again, the warm clean channel is the most important because the amp builds on that channel. FX loop is always nice to have but not required.
I am surrounded by "cheap" guitars. Ha! About to spring for a Victory V4 preamp however : ) Can't decide between a Sheriff, Jack, or Kraken tho. Hmmm...
Anyway,
it's always smiles watching the classic chemistry and laughs between The Captain and Chappers. Happy Christmas guys!
Cheers!
I'm convinced Rob could make a string attached to a broom sound incredible... So any combination of cheap & expensive will sound great in his hands.
Yikes
Aaaah same guitar as last time Rob, but suppose that's a testament of how good that Yamaha 112v is !
I only play my 5 Yamaha Pacifica 112Vs, a very versatile tweakable superstrat!🎶🎶
Awesome video as always! Would you be able to add the microphone types in the description as well for future vids? Cheers!
Now it feels like Christmas. Merry Christmas one and all.