In the video you’ll see two Blues Devilles, one for himself and one for his lead guitarist.
moreAround 0:20 Dan mentions his "tweed Blues DeVille" that he uses at home. No mention of any mods but this is the only tweed 410 DeVille on equipboard at the moment.
more"No matter the gig, not much changes for Stryker, equipment-wise. He mostly uses a Gibson ES-347, favoring D’Addario strings gauged .013 to .056. His amp of choice is a Fender Blues Deville with four 10? speakers. He doesn’t use effects."
moreReally good, solid amp, sounds pretty much perfect and pristine clean at low volumes, I would say it would definitely benefit from the Fromel Electronics "Supreme" Modification Kit as its fixes numerous flaws in the circuitry of the amp. However, this doesn't mean I don't think its a bloody brilliant amp, no piece of equipment is perfect, this mod kit just gets it even closer.
When my hot wife gave me this amp I knew I had found my match! The amp is incredibly, devilishly loud, and even though I may be the only guitar player left who thinks that's what rock guitar amps are supposed to be, the Deville, or as I like to call it, 'The Devil', is a true platform of guitar tone. The louder I crank it the better it sounds - making the gods of rock weep, remember what has been lost!
My pedal board into this Fender 4x10 is the sound I've always been looking for.
See Who Uses Fender Blues Deville Reissue 410 (Fromel Electronics “Supreme” Mod)
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