Met Tyler at a small show in Freiburg, Germany. Must have been in 2017. Talked to him about music and touring in general. He’s one of the nicest guys I ever met in music business. He said: you will get your chance to break through and living from music. Few years later, I’m playing festivals and bigger club shows. Thanks Tyler for your kind and supportive words. Meant a lot to me. :)
Life can be so strange, but serendipity in discovering this video and learning about Tyler and how good the '64 Fender Deluxe Reverb handwired amp sounds made my day. The signature Pinky guitar is sold out at Sweetwater, but it's still available at two dealers in the U.S.
Wish I could own a Deluxe Reverb like that. But with kids and just getting my feet wetter with guitar, only 3yrs in, all I can manage is the Blonde Deluxe Reverb Tone Master. Still sounds really good and easier on my injuries, but that one is killer. It better be for what you paid for it
Wow. What a video. Going through a weird phase where i feel like I’m losing love for the instrument after so many years, but after watching this video I picked up my guitar and feels like the first time I ever picked up a guitar. Thanks for the amazing video and content you do.
Colt, this was a blast dude! Hung out til the end it went by so quickly. Really enjoyed Tyler and his playing. Good stuff brutha! Remember to keep that pinky out.
love Fender black face amps, but I think most of the sound here was from the rest of signal chain. maybe a Rodenberg drive pedal, haha. and he sounds like a great guy.
This was such a wonderful interview, l have the utmost respect for Tyler! Plus his wife's band, Larken Poe,( check them out) is right now at the very top of my favorite music groups!
My first tube amp was a Blackface Fender Deluxe, no Reverb. I plugged my 1964 Fender Stratocaster into it, which I bought in 1972 for $75.00. My older brother got the amp used at a local shop for $100.
I have got to see him perform once, and it was an amazing experience! I went to the show for another band, and walked out with every CD that TBSD had. I love their tunes, and love even more that he is humble and respectful. All around good dude!
Colt great video and interview man!!!! Tyler and the Shakedown is a great band! I feel for him with the stoking guitar. I bought a guitar that was stolen from a reputable store who didn’t know it was stolen because the guitar had traveled different states. I didn’t know it was stolen when I bought it But when I got wind of it worked to make sure the guitarist got his guitar back. The look on his face when he did was all worth it man! Made my musical journey even more worth it!!! That’s a horrible feeling to have your gear stolen. As a musician I couldn’t imagine. Whoever the shop owner was that recognized Tyler Bryant guitar is a fantastic person. We need more people like that in the world 🌎 but also I like what Tyler said: “we showed up on time, we flew comfortably under the radar and we said thank you” Pay attention to that because those 3 things are most important things to do! Tyler is such a great guy!
Well done Colt. Loved the stories, especially the one where the guy recognized his guitar, bought it and sent it back to him. Good people still exist ! : )
Great conversation/interview, Colt! You did a fantastic job. Tyler seems like such a nice/badass guy. Very talented, too, of course. Loved to see the two of y'all together.
Man I loved watching and listening to Tyler. I loved hearing his stories and you can tell he is a hard working music loving musician. TRUE professional
Had one. Couldn't get rid of it fast enough. I really wanted to love it but there was a harshness that I couldn't shake. Tried many speakers, tubes, etc. My amp tech said it was because of the mod to the circuit that allowed reverb on both channels. At the time I also had a '67, a 65 Reissue and a Tonemaster, so I had a chance to compare them all. I spent about 3 months comparing them before I sold the rest and kept the vintage one. This came in 3rd, just ahead of the Tonemaster. The vintage 67 of course came in first, with the Reissue in second place.
This is my 1st time watching your channel, and it will not be the last. I'm a fan of Tyler and watched this because of him. He's such a humble musician. I loved this interview, the stories, the whole she-bang as they say. Keep up the good work.
Great set up. Keep it simple and fantastic. Young man you sound great. Your parents I bet are very Proud of you. Never forget your mother and father. Only three things a man needs to know, where he came from, where he is going, and to whom he must answer. 🎼🎸👍🇺🇸
Man! I absolutely love this and could easily be my favorite video of yours. Known of Tyler since I was 15 years old, because of Robert Knight's movie "Rock Prophecies". I watched that and was floored, and Robert ended up coming to Indianapolis and shooting Sadie Johnson and I for the "Brotherhood Of The Guitar" group, which was inspired by Tyler looking for young blues/blues-rock guitar players. Freaking amazing! God bless brother, and great job on this!
Wow came here to listen to that Princeton and discovered this young fella Tyler Bryant - amazing guitar player! Seems like a humble down to earth guy with a great Family to boot. Best of luck to him and great video.
My just divorced dad got my '54 Stratocaster out of layaway at great sacrifice and had it under our Christmas tree, 1963 ... And no. He was not there that morning.
Felt the same way about this when I first heard about it. The Deluxe Reverb is my favorite amp. I've had more than a bunch of them. From vintage blackfaces to Silverfaces to Reissues to tonemasters to boutique clones and so on. I bought one of these hoping it would end my search for the ultimate DR - a brand new one hand-wired like the old ones and so hopefully more reliable (not that the vintage ones are not reliable if you have a great tech). I couldn't get rid of this thing fast enough. I actually took a haircut on it because I hated it so much. Why, might you ask? It had a harshness to the tone that I couldn't shake. I tried half a dozen different speakers. I tried rolling tubes. I tried everything but I just could not get the harshness out. I took it to my tech. He said that the circuit change to add the reverb to the second channel was the problem. He offered to return the circuit to the original vintage spec, but for what I paid, it just wasn't worth it so I let it go. At the time I had this, I also had a 67blackface, a reissue, and a Tonemaster. I wanted to hear them all in my bedroom to decide once and for all who was the daddy. No prizes for guessing. I made a comparison video of all four which you can find here on YT if you search for Deluxe Reverb Shootout. I kept the vintage amp and sold the rest. The Reissue came in second. I love that amp but it can be difficult to fix if it breaks. Reissues are much heavier and louder than the others. Go figure. 64 Custom and Tonemaster were cr*p. Audience will never know the difference or care, though. Unless you're playing a small venue like a coffee shop or something where they can really hear the amp, and you're playing a really nice guitar clean. With overdrive and a loud band, no one will know. My $.02.
I have a vintage ‘65 Deluxe Reverb and A/B’d it with a friend’s reissue. The reissue was fantastic but mine had the magic pixie dust. They are incredible amps.
As a rock/jazz/blues guitarist of nearly 60 years (I'm 71), I'm still hep to young talent. Tyler and the Shakedown are BAD ASS and I love them. The fact that he and Rebecca Lovell of Larkin Poe married in 2019 shows you the guy also knows a good woman, a very MUSICAL woman, when he sees it. Great choice for your video. BTW, my mom bought me a brand-new 1966 Deluxe Reverb back in the day. It wasn't loud enough so it got traded for a used bandmaster. Made sense at the time but I sure wish I had that amp back now. 🙂🙃🙂
I'm a guitar player. And I love love love music in general. I've never heard of this Tyler guy until now. That young man has a awesome touch. Reminds me of a little Chris buck and Jeff beck mixed together. I'm glad I heard Tyler. I will be listening to him regularly thanks
I scored an all original 1965 Deluxe Reverb mid last year and decided that I will be buried with it. This is truly my desert island amp. Now I just need to cough up the dough for a R121 ribbon mic lol. Great video man!
This video was freakin' awesome and insightful! Thank you so much Colt & Tyler! Before I came across this video, I was listening to Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown again this morning 'cause it really is one of my favorite bands-how awesome is that, you guys made my day!! :-) Tyler and the rest of the band truly deserve the success. I'm very happy for them!
Think you could lay-out which effects he uses with the Fender Deluxe Reverb, especially which he used at the beginning when he plays slide...outstanding man.
Got a chance to open for and meet Tyler and band very briefly earlier this year at a music fest 8n Gainesville. Great cat, incredible player. Love this video. I didn't get to see what he had on hisfx board but great sounds. Iirc he wasn't using a DR at show. His other guitarist (Brad Whitfords son ) was using a big Orange head.they m8ghtve been using backline equipment. I played though an ancient Hot Rod Deluxe that was provided. I wanted to use my old 74 DR but....
Tyler is so cool. Nothing more appealing than a super talented musician who has no ego like you’re below them even when you know for sure you’re not even close to the caliber they are. Humble people are amazing. Egotistical people are the biggest turn off ever. It’s actually knocked themselves down in my mind
Tyler has a decent attitude ,how lucky he was to get back that guitar , some people lost their guitars years ago and still have not found them.... I know he will be much more careful with it now.
Tyler is truly amazing. I have some of his band's music autographed and some of his cool t shirts. I wore one when I met Larkin Poe this year. His brother in law Mike Seal is another great guitarist too. Maybe hang with him sometime. ☮️💟🇨🇦
Owning the DRRI, it would be intersting to play through one of these handwired Deluxe Reverb amps. See about perceiving its tonal difference and touch sensitivity. Here in Lubbock Texas, there aren't any to demo. I would have to drive 5 hours just to encounter one
The problem with Fender’s Hand Wired reissues is they’re filled with the cheapest components Fender can get their hands on. For the price you’re better off finding a boutique builder who builds clones of the original amps with high quality components.
I saw Tyler and Shakedown in Vienna 2016. The weird part. My wife wasn’t a fan of Brian Johnson but a huge fan of Axl. So since she assumed Brian would be singing I got 2 tickets for my son and me. And when Axl stepped in for Brian all of a sudden she wanted to come but the tickets were all sold out. 😂
Nice modest attitude, does'nt come across as a big-headed ego-centric Musician. Grateful for the opportunities life has offered, resulting in a thoroughly enjoyable Music experience. I do like that design, I know it's been around for ages but those little extras make that Fender a super versatile Swiss Army knife of a Guitar. Nice job.
Colt, that Royer mic is certainly delivering the tone and energy of that amp perfectly. Does that mic top your list for the Deluxe Reverb, or are there others that you equally love?
Just a great 18min comparative ! amps opened with also explanations!, a great player and usefull switches.. But overall the good idea to test the 65amp with the 64cabinet/HP ! everything is said and heard! Thanks😀 . Testing also with a Gibson/humbukers after the Stratocaster would have been perfect according to those strong mediums on the 64 ! Up to me, without a doubt i choose the 64! save a bit more!, -and with the years you'll 'recover' that money: And as you said, according to solidity/fiability, the money you'll earn because it's so much easier to repair for a technician, or youself, according also to the kind of damage i had on Fender's Blues Deluxe(still not repaired) / Hot road /Junior/ Peavey Classic.. And you won't loose that différence of price when/if you'll sell it (easely), the price of those kind of amps won't decrease.. -playing at the same time with a better sound!. And when you'll have to play a solo, those thick/hot/ present mediums will be so usefull! without putting any pedal, even an original TS-808 (that i still have), that robe you a bit(too much for mr) of clarity/presence, and still modifying the sound at the same time. I'm still impatient to test it in a shop, to hear if its 6V6 tubes will still have enough bass/presence compared to 6L6 (amp tubes on Fender 40W and over), when EL84 tubes of the junior don't have enough (compared to the blues deluxe) .
Met Tyler at a small show in Freiburg, Germany. Must have been in 2017. Talked to him about music and touring in general. He’s one of the nicest guys I ever met in music business.
He said: you will get your chance to break through and living from music.
Few years later, I’m playing festivals and bigger club shows.
Thanks Tyler for your kind and supportive words. Meant a lot to me. :)
Was it 2016? I saw them in Vienna Austria when they opened for AC/DC in 2016. The same year when Axl Rose had to sit in for Brian Johnson.
@@navinadv nope, it was 2017, pretty sure. :)
Great player and in all the videos I've seen him interviewed he always seems like such a great, genuine cat! Best of luck to him. He deserves it
Honestly, he’s the nicest dude in the world. It was such a pleasure hanging out with him!
I was about to make the same type of comment. 👍🏽
I’ve seen him as an opening act many times for Blackberry Smoke. I met and talked to him and he is a very personable guy. Great player.
Life can be so strange, but serendipity in discovering this video and learning about Tyler and how good the '64 Fender Deluxe Reverb handwired amp sounds made my day. The signature Pinky guitar is sold out at Sweetwater, but it's still available at two dealers in the U.S.
Wish I could own a Deluxe Reverb like that. But with kids and just getting my feet wetter with guitar, only 3yrs in, all I can manage is the Blonde Deluxe Reverb Tone Master. Still sounds really good and easier on my injuries, but that one is killer. It better be for what you paid for it
This is absolutely one of my favorite guitar videos!
Tyler is an awesome player and a cool guy. We met him after a show and he was very nice to my 7 year old daughter.
He truly is such a fantastic guitarist. Also a fan of his wife. She rips it too.
…and that is the incredibly talented Rebecca Lovell of Larkin Poe.
Wow. What a video. Going through a weird phase where i feel like I’m losing love for the instrument after so many years, but after watching this video I picked up my guitar and feels like the first time I ever picked up a guitar. Thanks for the amazing video and content you do.
Great interview. One of the best shows I’ve seen was TB & The Shakedown here in San Francisco. What a show!
Colt, this was a blast dude! Hung out til the end it went by so quickly. Really enjoyed Tyler and his playing. Good stuff brutha! Remember to keep that pinky out.
love Fender black face amps, but I think most of the sound here was from the rest of signal chain. maybe a Rodenberg drive pedal, haha. and he sounds like a great guy.
This was such a wonderful interview, l have the utmost respect for Tyler! Plus his wife's band, Larken Poe,( check them out) is right now at the very top of my favorite music groups!
So cool you got your strat back thank god 30 years didn’t go by you got it back in time to enjoy it.
My first tube amp was a Blackface Fender Deluxe, no Reverb. I plugged my 1964 Fender Stratocaster into it, which I bought in 1972 for $75.00. My older brother got the amp used at a local shop for $100.
What an awesome video. The playing, the guitars, the amp sound, the conversation. First class 🎸
I have got to see him perform once, and it was an amazing experience! I went to the show for another band, and walked out with every CD that TBSD had. I love their tunes, and love even more that he is humble and respectful. All around good dude!
Absolutely! He went from just being one of my favorite guitar players, to being one of my favorite dudes. Thanks for watching!
@@ColtCapperrune I love your videos! Thanks for getting Tyler some more facetime. He is destined for a legacy!
Colt great video and interview man!!!! Tyler and the Shakedown is a great band! I feel for him with the stoking guitar. I bought a guitar that was stolen from a reputable store who didn’t know it was stolen because the guitar had traveled different states. I didn’t know it was stolen when I bought it But when I got wind of it worked to make sure the guitarist got his guitar back. The look on his face when he did was all worth it man! Made my musical journey even more worth it!!! That’s a horrible feeling to have your gear stolen. As a musician I couldn’t imagine. Whoever the shop owner was that recognized Tyler Bryant guitar is a fantastic person. We need more people like that in the world 🌎 but also I like what Tyler said: “we showed up on time, we flew comfortably under the radar and we said thank you” Pay attention to that because those 3 things are most important things to do! Tyler is such a great guy!
Tyler is such a down to earth dude. We sat and talked guitar for like an hour after they played a show by me. Mad respect.
Great video Colt. Good chat and great playing by Tyler, of course. 🙌🙌
Well done Colt. Loved the stories, especially the one where the guy recognized his guitar, bought it and sent it back to him. Good people still exist ! : )
Yep the 64 HW Deluxe. Perfect Fender jam/band/recording amp…. Put a tubescreamer/Fulldrive and you’re ready for anything.
Love a good crossover episode
Thanks for watching!
Great conversation/interview, Colt! You did a fantastic job. Tyler seems like such a nice/badass guy. Very talented, too, of course. Loved to see the two of y'all together.
Man I loved watching and listening to Tyler. I loved hearing his stories and you can tell he is a hard working music loving musician. TRUE professional
Tyler! What a wonderful humble man! Loved feeling like we got know you a little bit! 😇
Two amazing musicians and human beings, rock on!
Totally man. It's awesome seeing the hard working, genuine and talented people getting the success they deserve.
Couldn't have said it better myself, DITTO
This video brought tears out of me. Thank you for this video.
Had one. Couldn't get rid of it fast enough. I really wanted to love it but there was a harshness that I couldn't shake. Tried many speakers, tubes, etc. My amp tech said it was because of the mod to the circuit that allowed reverb on both channels. At the time I also had a '67, a 65 Reissue and a Tonemaster, so I had a chance to compare them all. I spent about 3 months comparing them before I sold the rest and kept the vintage one. This came in 3rd, just ahead of the Tonemaster. The vintage 67 of course came in first, with the Reissue in second place.
Rad hang with Tyler! What a great player and chill guy. Been following him and his IG a while now and he rips. Good to see you guys hook up.
This is my 1st time watching your channel, and it will not be the last. I'm a fan of Tyler and watched this because of him. He's such a humble musician. I loved this interview, the stories, the whole she-bang as they say. Keep up the good work.
Strat through a Fender is my favorite of all time. I like all kinds, but how can you go wrong with that?
It's great to watch two very likable dudes talking music. Outstanding interview! ❤
Great set up. Keep it simple and fantastic. Young man you sound great. Your parents I bet are very Proud of you. Never forget your mother and father. Only three things a man needs to know, where he came from, where he is going, and to whom he must answer. 🎼🎸👍🇺🇸
YES!! More Please!!! Great Video! Saw Them live in Traverse City, MI when they opened for Blackberry Smoke! Got a Pic with the whole band!!
17:30 - Ok,..Fender messured everything, 1000 Pictures taken, .. and then they did the neck profile wrong?.
Man! I absolutely love this and could easily be my favorite video of yours. Known of Tyler since I was 15 years old, because of Robert Knight's movie "Rock Prophecies". I watched that and was floored, and Robert ended up coming to Indianapolis and shooting Sadie Johnson and I for the "Brotherhood Of The Guitar" group, which was inspired by Tyler looking for young blues/blues-rock guitar players. Freaking amazing! God bless brother, and great job on this!
Such a great guitarist and a veery nice person with unbelievable talent. I love listening to his stories.
Wow came here to listen to that Princeton and discovered this young fella Tyler Bryant - amazing guitar player! Seems like a humble down to earth guy with a great Family to boot. Best of luck to him and great video.
Grateful to have found this channel. Wish you the best to both. Tyler is awesome.. And your videos are really inspiring
My just divorced dad got my '54 Stratocaster out of layaway at great sacrifice and had it under our Christmas tree, 1963 ... And no. He was not there that morning.
This was a video about ‘Tyler’. Not a Deluxe Reverb.
Felt the same way about this when I first heard about it. The Deluxe Reverb is my favorite amp. I've had more than a bunch of them. From vintage blackfaces to Silverfaces to Reissues to tonemasters to boutique clones and so on. I bought one of these hoping it would end my search for the ultimate DR - a brand new one hand-wired like the old ones and so hopefully more reliable (not that the vintage ones are not reliable if you have a great tech).
I couldn't get rid of this thing fast enough. I actually took a haircut on it because I hated it so much.
Why, might you ask? It had a harshness to the tone that I couldn't shake. I tried half a dozen different speakers. I tried rolling tubes. I tried everything but I just could not get the harshness out. I took it to my tech. He said that the circuit change to add the reverb to the second channel was the problem. He offered to return the circuit to the original vintage spec, but for what I paid, it just wasn't worth it so I let it go.
At the time I had this, I also had a 67blackface, a reissue, and a Tonemaster. I wanted to hear them all in my bedroom to decide once and for all who was the daddy. No prizes for guessing. I made a comparison video of all four which you can find here on YT if you search for Deluxe Reverb Shootout. I kept the vintage amp and sold the rest. The Reissue came in second. I love that amp but it can be difficult to fix if it breaks. Reissues are much heavier and louder than the others. Go figure.
64 Custom and Tonemaster were cr*p. Audience will never know the difference or care, though. Unless you're playing a small venue like a coffee shop or something where they can really hear the amp, and you're playing a really nice guitar clean. With overdrive and a loud band, no one will know. My $.02.
Love this guy! Been tracking him since I saw him open for ZZ and Jeff Beck back in 2014??? Real deal rock n roll for sure!!
This video contains everything I love about guitar videos. Tasteful playing, great tone, amazing stories.
Such a wonderful and humble musician. Phenomenal talent 🙌🏼🎸
Props to Riff City Guitars. I wish they were still around, they were good people. Great story.
A great guitar, a great amp and a great cable. A guitar pic and my two hands. 🙌 he just showed you that that’s the best rig you could possibly have.
What a great video, I'd honestly never heard of Tyler but I'm now a fan just because of this video. Inspiring stuff!
I have a vintage ‘65 Deluxe Reverb and A/B’d it with a friend’s reissue. The reissue was fantastic but mine had the magic pixie dust. They are incredible amps.
There have been many comparisons and the originals have the majic
As a rock/jazz/blues guitarist of nearly 60 years (I'm 71), I'm still hep to young talent. Tyler and the Shakedown are BAD ASS and I love them. The fact that he and Rebecca Lovell of Larkin Poe married in 2019 shows you the guy also knows a good woman, a very MUSICAL woman, when he sees it. Great choice for your video. BTW, my mom bought me a brand-new 1966 Deluxe Reverb back in the day. It wasn't loud enough so it got traded for a used bandmaster. Made sense at the time but I sure wish I had that amp back now. 🙂🙃🙂
Awesome introduction to you Tyler… stay amazing!
Appreciated
Great interview Colt! Man that tone and playing!! Mind blown 🤯
I'm a guitar player. And I love love love music in general. I've never heard of this Tyler guy until now. That young man has a awesome touch. Reminds me of a little Chris buck and Jeff beck mixed together. I'm glad I heard Tyler. I will be listening to him regularly thanks
I was not aware of Tyler. Good stories. Seems like a really good dude. Good that good things are happening for him.
What a great interview! Outstanding stories.
Tyler is one of my favorite guitarist right now. Cappy, your cool too. Great video!
The future of guitar playing is in excellent hands. Tyler is great man.
Love Tyler! Such a killer player and dude!
I scored an all original 1965 Deluxe Reverb mid last year and decided that I will be buried with it. This is truly my desert island amp. Now I just need to cough up the dough for a R121 ribbon mic lol. Great video man!
Awesome score! Only amp you will ever need. ..well.. maybe throw in a marshall haha
Awesomeness, all round!
Damn! We had guitars stolen from Portland too. And a backdrop. Actually got one of the guitars back so there are 3 other PRS guitars floating around.
That sucks so bad! Sorry to hear that!
I have one of those Deluxe Reverb amps that was made in '64. It's old and the front cloth is dirty but it still works good .
This video was freakin' awesome and insightful! Thank you so much Colt & Tyler! Before I came across this video, I was listening to Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown again this morning 'cause it really is one of my favorite bands-how awesome is that, you guys made my day!! :-) Tyler and the rest of the band truly deserve the success. I'm very happy for them!
Think you could lay-out which effects he uses with the Fender Deluxe Reverb, especially which he used at the beginning when he plays slide...outstanding man.
As much as I love Fender, as previously stated, I also enjoy the tones of DR Z.
Got a chance to open for and meet Tyler and band very briefly earlier this year at a music fest 8n Gainesville. Great cat, incredible player. Love this video. I didn't get to see what he had on hisfx board but great sounds. Iirc he wasn't using a DR at show. His other guitarist (Brad Whitfords son ) was using a big Orange head.they m8ghtve been using backline equipment. I played though an ancient Hot Rod Deluxe that was provided. I wanted to use my old 74 DR but....
Tyler is so cool. Nothing more appealing than a super talented musician who has no ego like you’re below them even when you know for sure you’re not even close to the caliber they are. Humble people are amazing. Egotistical people are the biggest turn off ever. It’s actually knocked themselves down in my mind
This came up on my feed…never heard of Tyler. Glad to! Great player and good guy.
Nice artist Strat spec and story too.
Tyler has a decent attitude ,how lucky he was to get back that guitar , some people lost their guitars years ago and still have not found them.... I know he will be much more careful with it now.
Great show Colt. Awesome guest, good stories, good tude, and good tone. Thanks 🙏!
Absolutely amazing video, Thank you Colt!!
Love this dude! Awesome stories too.
Can’t go wrong with a deluxe reverb!
Tyler is truly amazing. I have some of his band's music autographed and some of his cool t shirts. I wore one when I met Larkin Poe this year.
His brother in law Mike Seal is another great guitarist too. Maybe hang with him sometime. ☮️💟🇨🇦
That is one of the coolest guitar stories I’ve ever heard
Tyler is a great guitar player. This was very cool
Looks like Tyler gave you the "Shakedown" of his rig.
God damn Tyler took that sob to the stratosphere!
Seems like such a good hang!
The best! Thanks for watching!
Tyler Bryant needs more airtime. Everywhere.
W0W!
Met Tylor at the Zoo Amphitheater in Oklahoma City when touring with Jeff Beck. Genuinely a nice young man to speak with.
The tones were insane 🔥🔥🔥
Hell Yeah!! Phenomenal guitarist and amp. I LOVE this amp. Thanks for the vid nice work!
What a cool nice guy, and amazing guitar player
Fender for the win. It always works.
Owning the DRRI, it would be intersting to play through one of these handwired Deluxe Reverb amps. See about perceiving its tonal difference and touch sensitivity. Here in Lubbock Texas, there aren't any to demo. I would have to drive 5 hours just to encounter one
cool interview ...cool and clever dude and awesome guitar player 😊
What a great story! We all have had that moment when you're playing with your hero and pray you hang. (And you did!)
Great Vid!!! I still can't believe that Rival Sons opened for Tyler Bryant. Let's be honest, it should have been the other way around.
The problem with Fender’s Hand Wired reissues is they’re filled with the cheapest components Fender can get their hands on.
For the price you’re better off finding a boutique builder who builds clones of the original amps with high quality components.
I saw Tyler and Shakedown in Vienna 2016. The weird part. My wife wasn’t a fan of Brian Johnson but a huge fan of Axl. So since she assumed Brian would be singing I got 2 tickets for my son and me. And when Axl stepped in for Brian all of a sudden she wanted to come but the tickets were all sold out. 😂
That was great ❤.
Nice modest attitude, does'nt come across as a big-headed ego-centric Musician. Grateful for the opportunities life has offered, resulting in a thoroughly enjoyable Music experience. I do like that design, I know it's been around for ages but those little extras make that Fender a super versatile Swiss Army knife of a Guitar. Nice job.
Colt, that Royer mic is certainly delivering the tone and energy of that amp perfectly. Does that mic top your list for the Deluxe Reverb, or are there others that you equally love?
Just a great 18min comparative ! amps opened with also explanations!, a great player and usefull switches..
But overall the good idea to test the 65amp with the 64cabinet/HP ! everything is said and heard! Thanks😀 . Testing also with a Gibson/humbukers after the Stratocaster would have been perfect according to those strong mediums on the 64 !
Up to me, without a doubt i choose the 64! save a bit more!,
-and with the years you'll 'recover' that money:
And as you said, according to solidity/fiability, the money you'll earn because it's so much easier to repair for a technician, or youself, according also to the kind of damage i had on Fender's Blues Deluxe(still not repaired) / Hot road /Junior/ Peavey Classic..
And you won't loose that différence of price when/if you'll sell it (easely), the price of those kind of amps won't decrease..
-playing at the same time with a better sound!. And when you'll have to play a solo, those thick/hot/ present mediums will be so usefull! without putting any pedal, even an original TS-808 (that i still have), that robe you a bit(too much for mr) of clarity/presence, and still modifying the sound at the same time.
I'm still impatient to test it in a shop, to hear if its 6V6 tubes will still have enough bass/presence compared to 6L6 (amp tubes on Fender 40W and over), when EL84 tubes of the junior don't have enough (compared to the blues deluxe) .
I’d imagine there’s only one guy that can engrave quite like that.
Love this! But havent I watched this already? I remember you posting this before. I am so confused right now 😮😂
Great video man. I had one of the originals. Very nice amp.
Great episode! What mic are you using on the deluxe reverb?
Great post....thanks guys