I haven't heard any music by Joe Bonamassa, but I still love that in my Norwegian dialect Bonamassa sounds so similar to "Bona masse" which means "bones a lot" so to me he will always be Joe BonesALot
You guys convinced me to buy a Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro. Here in Brazil it costs a fortune (like everything else..). Big help from you guys. Tks a lot and great channel
I thought it was quite spot on, but would make some minor changes. The reverb Joe uses is a classic Fender spring tank, didn't Boss make a Fender Spring Reverb pedal, or is it not available anymore? Also why not the CryBaby, or his signature CryBaby? One last thing, but may be too nitpicky - he's started using high-power Tweed Twins in recent years since his Mud Rocks show. I saw him live in October '18, and must say for the budget you guys were quite spot on. I was quite surprised! Good job gents!
i saw joe's signature firebird by epiphone down there at 1:13 (it's the gold one with one humbucker) so why didn't you get that? was it too much for the budget? i assume so but can we sound like... Dethklok's Brendon Small Van Halen's Eddie Van Halen Bring Me The Horizon's Lee Malia Kiss' Tommy Thayer & Paul Stanley Judas Priest's Richie Faulkner & Glenn Tipton In Flames' Bjorn Gelotte and definately Metallica's Kirk Hammett & James Hetfield without a budget
Yeah I think a blues junior would have been a better choice. Obviously a tweed twin would be the best option. But no one has a place to turn one of those up to where you need to to sound like Joe. He did use Marshalls but he used a silver jubilee with the other heads that weren't Marshalls. Way too high end to be affordable. A used tweed amp of some sort would be perfect.
Yessss finally! Joe bonamassa was my First guitar Hero and my favorite player atm! I saw him at Holland international blues festival last saturday and it was amazing like always.
Would you guys, or, could you guys, ever do a Without busting the bank with the artist himself in the shop with you? I think that would be massively cool!
i know george has two signature models, a telecaster and a Gretsch G6128 and both are too much money, but i think the telecaster is the way to go, couple it with a Vox AC15, wampler 30 something, fuzz face, compressor and delay and it might get you there for his tone John used epiphone casino's so obviously that's the guitar for the job, maybe a fender or vox for him too with some fuzz and compressor and we shall see how he sounds
It's a lot more complicated than that, there's nothing in common between George's early tone (Rick in a Vox AC30) and his late tone (Les Paul or Telecaster in a Fender amp). You'd have to do very specific videos, and I'm not sure "How to sound like George Harrison in 1965 without busting the bank" rolls off the tongue that easily
me! i know the rig to choose Gibson Les Paul Joe Bonamassa signature (if possible) Marshall JTM45 Head & Cab Jim Dunlop Joe Bonamassa wah Fulltone Supa-Trem Jim Dunlop Joe bonamassa Fuzz Face Way Huge Pork Loin Ibanez TS808 MXR Micro Flanger Boss DD3 Hughes And Kettner Rotosphere
The key to sounding like Joe Bonamassa is to go up, down and back up all 5 positions of the minor pentatonic scale, without missing a single scale tone.
Really good. I am a Joe Bonamassa Fan as well and I must say that you did a really good job. I just thought that sound like Trivium would be also really nice.
Sound like Melvins? I know it's a bit of a weird band, not one anywhere near as popular as most of the bands you cover, but it could be pretty fun and interesting to cover something a bit left-field. After all, they're a very influential band in the underground and have helped spawn multiple whole movements in heavy music. I'd be interested to see if you went with using the Boss Bass Overdrive Buzz uses (into a solid state amp), or whether you'd try something different like a RAT? Could be a fun experiment in 'sludgy' tones.
Simon Nix The EGC/Travis Bean thing is relatively recent. On most of the past Melvins discography (which you'd probably be looking at as a blueprint for his tone), he's used his old LP Custom. He switched to EGC around the turn of the decade. He still used wooden guitars (Les Paul, Mustang etc) up until after the Nude With Boots album came out, around 2008. Despite this, there are a few things which define his tone, such as the pickups being consistent (he's always used the same Gibson LP humbuckers in his guitars, even in the new aluminum ones), the boss ODB, and Sunn Beta. He's an experimenter to a degree, but there's a fair bit of underlying consistency in his sound and setup which I think could be emulated despite him now using aluminum guitars and weird speaker combinations. I think he usually uses Marshalls as backline when he tours Europe, and gets a similar sound. You could contribute that to his hands, and that's certainly a factor, but the pickups and pedal probably give him a good diving point to sculpt other backline amps into his familiar sound. You shouldn't need wacky metal guitars and 15 inch speakers to get a sound he's been achieving for decades with gear different to that :)
Pretty fair job boys! Glad you had Joss to help you get the sound down. Try again with no budget using a nice Tele and something like a Fender 57 Custom Twin, since you can't get his signature amp. Cheers!
Bonamassa basically made Blues Rock/British Blues cool again, after it has been "dad music" for the previous two decades. He is one of those responsible for the recent resurgance of the guitar, because he achieved a "guitar hero" status without being in a musical niche. He might be controversial in that respect, but I bet he embraces that as it gains him even more attention. Gotta admit, he said some rubbish in the past; which is well within his rights (and may one day make him president). Well that tells us that he is human and has an own opinion to which he is well entitled to.
he's used mainly strats but has used an ES335, SG and Les Pauls and even a telecaster, but mainly strats, he has two variations of his signature model, The solid body and the F hole one, both too much so i think squier classic vibe stratocaster is the way to go for amps he has marshall and fender and now a dumble so i think Bass Breaker by Fender pedalwise he has a signature dunlop fuzz face, a BK Butler Tube Driver, a wah which he hardly ever uses, a tube screamer 808 by Ibanez and i think some other stuff like an echoplex and an EHX Memory Man, the Voodoo Labs Giggity is great for shaping your fuzz into a tube driver sound and maybe the sparkle drive mod, but here's my analysis Squier Classic Vibe Stratocaster - £375 Fender Bass Breaker 18 - £600 Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini - £58 Voodoo Labs Giggity Dunlop Eric Johnson Signature Fuzz Face - £193 Tone City Tape Machine - £50 Tone City Comp Engine - £40 Tone City Angel Wing - £45 Total: £1496
It is really hard to get close to Joe’s tone - it will depend on the era. For BCC, it was close - but the DSL40 would be a better choice. For the Marshall era, I believe to achieve Joe’s tone one must use the EV-12L speakers, which btw are always overlooked (speakers, I mean). Thanks again guys for another awesome Sound Like
hjplant Jimmy is great, but he's too sloppy for my taste. I like Zeppelin's later albums, especially Presence. But Jimmy is not even in my top 10. Joe is more fusion guitarist like Gary Moore or Eric Johnson, who prefers to play blues.
hjplant Well, Achilles Last Stand proves you wrong. I'm not a big fan of their earlier stuff, because there were lots of rip-offs, especially of classic Chicago blues. Still find Jimmy great, just not my favourite.
Awesome rig guys, you really nailed that vintage tone. I think the bypassable effects loop is great, you can switch on and off a whole chain of pedals with one switch and the purists will love that they can bypass a piece of circuitry that could mess with their tone
His gear for his London gig with BCC was nuts. Plenty of Les Pauls and a Strat with Silver Jubilees and a couple of Dumbles with a pair of Tweed Twins. Sounded 👍
for Frederik they need the RG8 by Ibanez with a Marshall combo cos andertons don't do randall and a bit of delay for Marten they could get another 8 string but idk which one, just any i guess with another high gain amp
What do you think of the Marshall Origin? Do you like it (sound wise). The 20 combo only have a 10” speaker, does it sound better with a 12”? Or do you prefer the dsl range?
No idea if it sounded close or not, but sounded quite good! Way Huge never fail to amaze ^^ The Origin amp sounds like it could be a great stoner amp with the proper boost/drive pedals, but on its own, it sounds quite underwhelming. And the Vox Wah sounds amazing for the price!
Love rabea's playing but I think playing modern blues on an epiphone LP through a subpar Marshall is his true weakness... still love you guys keep the vids coming:)
Sounded good, personally I would have got the 50w Origin amp due to the bigger 12 inch speaker, used the power scaling, so you could have cranked it. No pedals required then as Ive seen lots of demos of the 50w Origin and it nails Bonamassa sound on its own. Keep up the good work.
Great rig and Joe B is just amazing! Don't feel bad Bea. None of us can play like him. Having said that, you did quite well. Please do EVH one of these days.
i kind of disagree cos the great divide and spanish boots were pretty close, i listened to both tracks and compared them to this and they sounded so close the ballad of john henry not so much, and as for black country, it wasn't really there
Read these comments every andertons video. I was at Hampton court this week and saw joe play live for first time. I’ve seen Clapton, Gilmour , page and Knopfler all play live. I think it’s probably wrong to compare anyway, but joe made the guitars sing in ways I’ve not heard before . He loves the music and the heritage and if you watch his videos is very respectful to all that have gone before . I would recommend anyone to go and watch him live. B.B. thought he was pretty good. Which is good enough for me!
great episode yet again ! on a side note though ... how come you guys seem to have lav mics hooked up (in the shop) and your voice is still quite low, I reckon it's the cam's mic here ... ? I'm just saying that because it's been a few épisodes like that... cheers from France !
I always had a bit of difficulty with Joe's tone, even in BCC, until he changed to just Fender amp / no pedals... This here seems to focus on his Marshall/whatever setup from before, and sounds quite spot on! Which ironically means I find it a bit dull :P
Is there some Andertons house rule that forbids using the Marshall Code amps or other modestly priced modelling amps? I'd imagine that they'd be very versatile and able to mimic almost any amp.
Bruh that koa les Paul is gorgeous. Koa is my favorite wood hands down. I'm dying to get an acoustic in koa, and a ukulele. Id love to hear an electric guitar with koa in person to see if its a big difference. But on acoustics its crazy. And thats a killer price for using koa wood.
Hey guys. Thanks for the effort. Not sure if it's the Marshall but I'm sure you could have done better. Maybe the Mini Jubilee with delay and reverb in the loop would have been a better start. My man cave looks like JBonamassa by busting the bank. I've got a Mini Jube a Ceriatone HRM Dumble and a Carol Ann Texas. Love JB's tone especially Royal Albert Hall or Beacon. Thanks
Not bad with Marshall but Joe is a well known for his love of fender tweed, with a signature '59 high power twin reissue. Would have loved to see it done with a blues jr or hot rod deluxe
Keep these coming guys. I’ll watch them all day: interesting, informative and fun. Would never have thought about an EpiphoneLP. Also, how about sounding like John Etheridge...a bit left field, but let’s get the tone 😍
Have any of you guys or those watching this video scored one of the Epiphone Joe Bonamassa 1958 Korina Flying V Amos guitar yet ? I did, and i play it thru the Marshall DSL40 Vintage 1X12 and it SLAYS !! A Killer guitar for $899 US Dollars.
you can see the 5150 in the background but it's way too much money so i'd say a wolfgang will get the job done with a marshall DSL combo obviously a phase 90, the 5150 Overdrive, maybe a chorus, a flanger for unchained, perhaps a wah and delay and you should be set
i watched the rig rundown by Shawn Hammond with J and he uses Fender Jazzmasters with Marshall JTM head and Cabs with a plethora of fuzzes i'd say get... Fender Squier J Mascis signature Jazzmaster Marshall DSL Combo EHX Big Muff Vox Wah (for Little Fury Things) EHX Electric Mistress Flanger (for Freak Scene) and maybe an EHX Micro POG and if you'd like some delay
Awesome!! This one has been a long time coming. I just had a humble suggestion, why not do both a "without busting the bank" and a "by busting the bank" rig in the same video? This will also allow us viewers to hear the differences and similarities between rigs that are as close as possible to the artist's own rig in terms of quality and the budget version of that rig too. Cheers!
Joe Bonamassa tone in his own words: Tone knob on les paul, fender amp and room for reverb.
I haven't heard any music by Joe Bonamassa, but I still love that in my Norwegian dialect Bonamassa sounds so similar to "Bona masse" which means "bones a lot" so to me he will always be Joe BonesALot
You guys convinced me to buy a Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro. Here in Brazil it costs a fortune (like everything else..). Big help from you guys. Tks a lot and great channel
long overdue, most welcomed video to date this year. thanks, anderton's! (obvious fan-boy comment) ; )
This is one of the most entertaining series on the web for guitarists bored in their office during work. Thanks, fellas! Keep up the great work.
I thought it was quite spot on, but would make some minor changes. The reverb Joe uses is a classic Fender spring tank, didn't Boss make a Fender Spring Reverb pedal, or is it not available anymore? Also why not the CryBaby, or his signature CryBaby? One last thing, but may be too nitpicky - he's started using high-power Tweed Twins in recent years since his Mud Rocks show. I saw him live in October '18, and must say for the budget you guys were quite spot on. I was quite surprised! Good job gents!
i saw joe's signature firebird by epiphone down there at 1:13 (it's the gold one with one humbucker) so why didn't you get that? was it too much for the budget? i assume so
but can we sound like...
Dethklok's Brendon Small
Van Halen's Eddie Van Halen
Bring Me The Horizon's Lee Malia
Kiss' Tommy Thayer & Paul Stanley
Judas Priest's Richie Faulkner & Glenn Tipton
In Flames' Bjorn Gelotte
and definately Metallica's Kirk Hammett & James Hetfield without a budget
it was most likely 2nd hand
Lemon Zest dethklok 4 sho
also not as versitale, given that it has one pickup
I like how you basically listed the epi artist roster haha.
@Scriptosaurus rex reaosn being is because i saw the signature models of them guitarists on the wall
Sounds Like: The Eagles
Sound like Rory Gallagher !
YES
Luke Tollett my plan is to comment it until they do it xd
Doin' the same thing! ^^
Can't wait until the eventually do it 'by busting the bank ' so I can make love to myself
Maybe they'll ignore this comment like Mark Agnesi does on his GOTD videos
In my eyes i think they went with the wrong amp, should've gone with a fender instead...but...perhaps save that for when/if you do a no budget version
I believe he played more Marshall's with BCC. Buy yah solo stuff...all Fender!!!
Patrick Beach although in his earlier albums he used a marshall
Yeah I think a blues junior would have been a better choice. Obviously a tweed twin would be the best option. But no one has a place to turn one of those up to where you need to to sound like Joe. He did use Marshalls but he used a silver jubilee with the other heads that weren't Marshalls. Way too high end to be affordable. A used tweed amp of some sort would be perfect.
Yessss finally! Joe bonamassa was my First guitar Hero and my favorite player atm! I saw him at Holland international blues festival last saturday and it was amazing like always.
Would you guys, or, could you guys, ever do a Without busting the bank with the artist himself in the shop with you? I think that would be massively cool!
Sound like Extreme!
How have you not done the Beatles yet???
i know george has two signature models, a telecaster and a Gretsch G6128 and both are too much money, but i think the telecaster is the way to go, couple it with a Vox AC15, wampler 30 something, fuzz face, compressor and delay and it might get you there for his tone
John used epiphone casino's so obviously that's the guitar for the job, maybe a fender or vox for him too with some fuzz and compressor and we shall see how he sounds
It's a lot more complicated than that, there's nothing in common between George's early tone (Rick in a Vox AC30) and his late tone (Les Paul or Telecaster in a Fender amp). You'd have to do very specific videos, and I'm not sure "How to sound like George Harrison in 1965 without busting the bank" rolls off the tongue that easily
I too wonder that
Beatles videos get demonetized
@Daniel Gil well when reverb did a really accurate array of beatles vids and they've not been banned
I could honestly just watch Bea play for hours... oh wait, I already do!
Finally! Great video guys :)
Who wants a Sound Like Joe Bonamassa BY BUSTING THE BANK?
me! i know the rig to choose
Gibson Les Paul Joe Bonamassa signature (if possible)
Marshall JTM45 Head & Cab
Jim Dunlop Joe Bonamassa wah
Fulltone Supa-Trem
Jim Dunlop Joe bonamassa Fuzz Face
Way Huge Pork Loin
Ibanez TS808
MXR Micro Flanger
Boss DD3
Hughes And Kettner Rotosphere
Finally! Thank god! Sweet!!!
It's insanely overlooked how good Joss is! In terms of being able to cover loads of different styles.
The key to sounding like Joe Bonamassa is to go up, down and back up all 5 positions of the minor pentatonic scale, without missing a single scale tone.
why not the signature firebird by epiphone?
it was in stock as seen at 1:13 but it was most likely second hand
Thomas Armstrong it's not in stock
Maybe it was too expensive for the video, signature guitars are more expensive then the average good guitar dumb f***
Really good. I am a Joe Bonamassa Fan as well and I must say that you did a really good job.
I just thought that sound like Trivium would be also really nice.
Sound like Melvins?
I know it's a bit of a weird band, not one anywhere near as popular as most of the bands you cover, but it could be pretty fun and interesting to cover something a bit left-field. After all, they're a very influential band in the underground and have helped spawn multiple whole movements in heavy music.
I'd be interested to see if you went with using the Boss Bass Overdrive Buzz uses (into a solid state amp), or whether you'd try something different like a RAT? Could be a fun experiment in 'sludgy' tones.
i'd love some king buzzo Buzz Osbourne
I love the sound, but his newer rig might be too weird - solid alloy guitars into solid state heads into 15s.
Simon Nix The EGC/Travis Bean thing is relatively recent. On most of the past Melvins discography (which you'd probably be looking at as a blueprint for his tone), he's used his old LP Custom. He switched to EGC around the turn of the decade. He still used wooden guitars (Les Paul, Mustang etc) up until after the Nude With Boots album came out, around 2008.
Despite this, there are a few things which define his tone, such as the pickups being consistent (he's always used the same Gibson LP humbuckers in his guitars, even in the new aluminum ones), the boss ODB, and Sunn Beta.
He's an experimenter to a degree, but there's a fair bit of underlying consistency in his sound and setup which I think could be emulated despite him now using aluminum guitars and weird speaker combinations. I think he usually uses Marshalls as backline when he tours Europe, and gets a similar sound. You could contribute that to his hands, and that's certainly a factor, but the pickups and pedal probably give him a good diving point to sculpt other backline amps into his familiar sound. You shouldn't need wacky metal guitars and 15 inch speakers to get a sound he's been achieving for decades with gear different to that :)
Hell yeah. My buddy Pinkus plays bass for them now.
How bout sleep an electric wizard as well
Pretty fair job boys! Glad you had Joss to help you get the sound down. Try again with no budget using a nice Tele and something like a Fender 57 Custom Twin, since you can't get his signature amp. Cheers!
Seen joe 4 times live, most incredible guitarist out there imo
*F I N A L L Y*
If this was true, he wouldn't have a career in music.
Bonamassa basically made Blues Rock/British Blues cool again, after it has been "dad music" for the previous two decades. He is one of those responsible for the recent resurgance of the guitar, because he achieved a "guitar hero" status without being in a musical niche. He might be controversial in that respect, but I bet he embraces that as it gains him even more attention.
Gotta admit, he said some rubbish in the past; which is well within his rights (and may one day make him president). Well that tells us that he is human and has an own opinion to which he is well entitled to.
I like him :(
Tom Morello, I see o.o (hello guys)
for me, it was the solo of "Song of Yesterday" from the Live over Europe DVD that got me going. It's on RUclips
lol.. Tomello, makes sence now.
Hey Bea, out of curiosity, why do you not like the new DSL? (I actually have the DSL 40c.)
Eric Johnson!
he's used mainly strats but has used an ES335, SG and Les Pauls and even a telecaster, but mainly strats, he has two variations of his signature model, The solid body and the F hole one, both too much so i think squier classic vibe stratocaster is the way to go
for amps he has marshall and fender and now a dumble so i think Bass Breaker by Fender
pedalwise he has a signature dunlop fuzz face, a BK Butler Tube Driver, a wah which he hardly ever uses, a tube screamer 808 by Ibanez and i think some other stuff like an echoplex and an EHX Memory Man, the Voodoo Labs Giggity is great for shaping your fuzz into a tube driver sound and maybe the sparkle drive mod, but here's my analysis
Squier Classic Vibe Stratocaster - £375
Fender Bass Breaker 18 - £600
Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini - £58
Voodoo Labs Giggity
Dunlop Eric Johnson Signature Fuzz Face - £193
Tone City Tape Machine - £50
Tone City Comp Engine - £40
Tone City Angel Wing - £45
Total: £1496
It s the same as bonamassa but you have to watch the video backwards :D
It is really hard to get close to Joe’s tone - it will depend on the era. For BCC, it was close - but the DSL40 would be a better choice. For the Marshall era, I believe to achieve Joe’s tone one must use the EV-12L speakers, which btw are always overlooked (speakers, I mean).
Thanks again guys for another awesome Sound Like
My favourite guitarist of all time. His tone and phrasing are just marvellous
hjplant Jimmy is great, but he's too sloppy for my taste. I like Zeppelin's later albums, especially Presence. But Jimmy is not even in my top 10. Joe is more fusion guitarist like Gary Moore or Eric Johnson, who prefers to play blues.
Really? I'd love to play sloppy like Page...lol
hjplant Well, Achilles Last Stand proves you wrong. I'm not a big fan of their earlier stuff, because there were lots of rip-offs, especially of classic Chicago blues. Still find Jimmy great, just not my favourite.
Since slayer is doing their final tour, it'd be really cool if you could do a slayer episode. Love from Michigan!
Austin Miller yes!!
stevie ray vaughn by busting the bank!!!
I’m interested to hear what rebea doesn’t like about the new dsl’s
I loved this video, u guys need to do kenny wayne Shepherd plz
Sound like Dio. Especially Holy Diver album. Vivian Campbell has great sound on it!
I don't always request Sound Like, but when I do: Eric Johnson
Finally one I can truly appreciate! Thank you so much
Sound like Kaleo. They have some great sounding guitars!!!
Black Sabbath BY busting the bank
Been waiting for this one for a while. Great job fellas!
I’ve been waiting for so damn long for this!!!!
You guys should try to sound like Steve Lukather of Toto. I think it would be an awsome episode!
Awesome rig guys, you really nailed that vintage tone. I think the bypassable effects loop is great, you can switch on and off a whole chain of pedals with one switch and the purists will love that they can bypass a piece of circuitry that could mess with their tone
Muddy, not sure if it's the Epiphone or the new Origin.
His gear for his London gig with BCC was nuts. Plenty of Les Pauls and a Strat with Silver Jubilees and a couple of Dumbles with a pair of Tweed Twins. Sounded 👍
So now that you tried to get Bonamassa's tone with the gear you choose, is there a different amp or guitar that might have made it easier?
You need a Boss DD3 with everything at 12o'clock ;). Delay is a must.
Maybe try a Sounds Like Andy Timmons. He's got a killer tone with expensive gear. It'd be cool to see you nail that tone with affordable gear.
Sounds like Meshuggah
for Frederik they need the RG8 by Ibanez with a Marshall combo cos andertons don't do randall and a bit of delay
for Marten they could get another 8 string but idk which one, just any i guess with another high gain amp
Never clicked a video so fast
Great sound guys. Joe does use vintage Fender amps on stage now so that may have been an option.
What do you think of the Marshall Origin? Do you like it (sound wise). The 20 combo only have a 10” speaker, does it sound better with a 12”?
Or do you prefer the dsl range?
No idea if it sounded close or not, but sounded quite good! Way Huge never fail to amaze ^^ The Origin amp sounds like it could be a great stoner amp with the proper boost/drive pedals, but on its own, it sounds quite underwhelming.
And the Vox Wah sounds amazing for the price!
In which songs Joe Bonamassa played guitar solos with wah pedal?
Love rabea's playing but I think playing modern blues on an epiphone LP through a subpar Marshall is his true weakness... still love you guys keep the vids coming:)
Bea why not as much love for the new DSL? I've got the older model and I love it but wondered why the new ones don't tickle your fancy.
Sounded good, personally I would have got the 50w Origin amp due to the bigger 12 inch speaker, used the power scaling, so you could have cranked it. No pedals required then as Ive seen lots of demos of the 50w Origin and it nails Bonamassa sound on its own. Keep up the good work.
Great rig and Joe B is just amazing! Don't feel bad Bea. None of us can play like him. Having said that, you did quite well. Please do EVH one of these days.
I have the Bonamassa Firebird In Polygold and it is just the best Guitar ever... Plays, sounds and looks amazing ❤
Would the fender bassbreaker made the job?? I really enjoy Joe's tone
Nicely played, Rabea. I loved the tone.
Your mic setup at the beginning is unpleasant. I adore this channel. Just thought you’d appreciate the feedback.
Oh my god, so happy about this! More blues guys please?
Totally missed it on this one fellas...
Now do it with busting the bank and see if you can hit it!
i kind of disagree cos the great divide and spanish boots were pretty close, i listened to both tracks and compared them to this and they sounded so close
the ballad of john henry not so much, and as for black country, it wasn't really there
no they didn't, they totally hit it
Rabea, why don’t you like the new DSL? Are you referring to the new CR version??
Hey Matt, how was the controls of the Rumble 200? It sounded huge....
I would really like to know, why don't you like the new DSL?
Read these comments every andertons video. I was at Hampton court this week and saw joe play live for first time. I’ve seen Clapton, Gilmour , page and Knopfler all play live. I think it’s probably wrong to compare anyway, but joe made the guitars sing in ways I’ve not heard before . He loves the music and the heritage and if you watch his videos is very respectful to all that have gone before . I would recommend anyone to go and watch him live. B.B. thought he was pretty good. Which is good enough for me!
5 ply binding ;) good choice on the humbuckers as the ProBuckers are a copy of the Gibson BustBuckers that Joe uses.
great episode yet again ! on a side note though ... how come you guys seem to have lav mics hooked up (in the shop) and your voice is still quite low, I reckon it's the cam's mic here ... ? I'm just saying that because it's been a few épisodes like that... cheers from France !
John Fogerty! The dude rips! Simple but fantastic! Everybody loves Fogerty!
Nice job guys, I think if Rabea put his mind to it, he could play like anyone, Even Eddy!!! .
Dont sell yourself short.
Keep up the exellent work.
I always had a bit of difficulty with Joe's tone, even in BCC, until he changed to just Fender amp / no pedals...
This here seems to focus on his Marshall/whatever setup from before, and sounds quite spot on! Which ironically means I find it a bit dull :P
Is there some Andertons house rule that forbids using the Marshall Code amps or other modestly priced modelling amps? I'd imagine that they'd be very versatile and able to mimic almost any amp.
Awesome sound 👍Although personally would've gone with epi LP standard gold top and used the spare money to get the 50 watt origin
Yaaaaassss u saw my comment!! Thanks sooo much!!!!!
That bass tone was delicious.
Did a great job and PROVES what JoeBo preaches ... No need for vintage gear at all.
Sounded great guys!.. Well done, now, do play like Joe by busting the bank with custom 58 les Paul and fender twin!...
What no vintage gear! I was wondering how you were going to do the tweed FENder twin high power. Still sounds pretty cool!
Bruh that koa les Paul is gorgeous. Koa is my favorite wood hands down. I'm dying to get an acoustic in koa, and a ukulele. Id love to hear an electric guitar with koa in person to see if its a big difference. But on acoustics its crazy. And thats a killer price for using koa wood.
Finally!!! I feel satiated now. Thank you Matt & Rabea.....now BY busting. ;-)
This Joss run was sick! Sounded really awesome
sounded exactly like bonamassa it was amazing
Hey guys. Thanks for the effort. Not sure if it's the Marshall but I'm sure you could have done better. Maybe the Mini Jubilee with delay and reverb in the loop would have been a better start.
My man cave looks like JBonamassa by busting the bank. I've got a Mini Jube a Ceriatone HRM Dumble and a Carol Ann Texas. Love JB's tone especially Royal Albert Hall or Beacon. Thanks
Not bad with Marshall but Joe is a well known for his love of fender tweed, with a signature '59 high power twin reissue. Would have loved to see it done with a blues jr or hot rod deluxe
Was there not a Epi Les Paul traditional in store?
Keep these coming guys. I’ll watch them all day: interesting, informative and fun. Would never have thought about an EpiphoneLP. Also, how about sounding like John Etheridge...a bit left field, but let’s get the tone 😍
Have any of you guys or those watching this video scored one of the Epiphone Joe Bonamassa 1958 Korina Flying V Amos guitar yet ? I did, and i play it thru the Marshall DSL40 Vintage 1X12 and it SLAYS !! A Killer guitar for $899 US Dollars.
How about Tom Scholz/Boston (without busting, or using Rockman)?
my favorite player of all time and space
Loved the video! Can you please make a sound like Joe Bonamassa by busting the bank, i would love that!
Sound like Eddie van halen!!!!!
you can see the 5150 in the background but it's way too much money so i'd say a wolfgang will get the job done
with a marshall DSL combo
obviously a phase 90, the 5150 Overdrive, maybe a chorus, a flanger for unchained, perhaps a wah and delay and you should be set
oh wait wrong song, lemmie correct my mistake, it was unchained
It would just be signature gear, maybe that's why they haven't done it yet.
Missing a bit of that big bottom end.
5150 LBXII, Wolfgang Standard or Musicman Sterling SUB Axis, OD, Delay, Phase 90.
Great tones guys!
Sounds like Philip Sayce BY busting the bank now :D!
Sound like Dinosaur Jr./J. Mascis!
Michael Cullen YES!
i watched the rig rundown by Shawn Hammond with J and he uses Fender Jazzmasters with Marshall JTM head and Cabs with a plethora of fuzzes
i'd say get...
Fender Squier J Mascis signature Jazzmaster
Marshall DSL Combo
EHX Big Muff
Vox Wah (for Little Fury Things)
EHX Electric Mistress Flanger (for Freak Scene)
and maybe an EHX Micro POG
and if you'd like some delay
What's the RV6 settings? You use it a lot of time but never show how it's set
Awesome!! This one has been a long time coming. I just had a humble suggestion, why not do both a "without busting the bank" and a "by busting the bank" rig in the same video? This will also allow us viewers to hear the differences and similarities between rigs that are as close as possible to the artist's own rig in terms of quality and the budget version of that rig too. Cheers!
Could you do a Sound Like for either Trivium, Periphery, or Sevenfold?
I would’ve gone with the fender blues jr....
Mostly cause it’s pretty much what he uses 😂
Just much smaller
Not really, it’s an extremely different circuit and tubes, really the only similar thing is the look, and even then it comes in a blackface look
Shame couldnt get a lower priced gibson les paul, they sound great
somehow missed this... this is great and really liked matt's bass-sound
Is it not a music man Steve Morse you mean? And V’s, firebird and on and on. But God it Sound great!
correct, Mike Hickey who is Joe's tech said it's the "Dark Morse"