Robert Randolphs equipment?
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Robert Randolphs equipment?
I'm sitting here and finally getting to see this guy all the way through. Great Rock and Roll! Does anybody know what his amplification is? He's onto something here for sure.
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Frank, I saw him last year and he was using two Fender Twins, one was a newer one, maybe the one called " the twin " and the other one was a silver face. I got up close after the show to see what kind of stomp boxes he was using, and they were all made by boss. I talked to the tech and I was surprised to find out that not one of the stomp boxes was an overdrive or distortion pedal. He got the Rock tone the old fashioned way, turning the amp up real loud. He was playing a white Carter and a purple Fessy when I saw him. He must change equipment a lot. He sounded great to me but I just happened to be talking about him with a drummer I work with who happened to be at the same concert that I saw and he thought that every tune sounded the same. That surprised me because even though I disagreed, I respect this guy's opinion. There's no accounting for taste!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Watson on 13 October 2003 at 12:34 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Hi Bobby,
Yes he uses a Crate, he says its the loudest head amp he can get and has lots of headroom.
He also plays through a Morley Wah pedal too.
Musically His favourite players are Buddy Emmons and Lloyd Green.
His latest CD 'Unclassified' is amazing and really shows another angle to our beloved instrument. Great to see it get some exposure.
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Godin Tele
Yes he uses a Crate, he says its the loudest head amp he can get and has lots of headroom.
He also plays through a Morley Wah pedal too.
Musically His favourite players are Buddy Emmons and Lloyd Green.
His latest CD 'Unclassified' is amazing and really shows another angle to our beloved instrument. Great to see it get some exposure.
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Franklin S10
Fender Strat
Godin Tele
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