Brian Wooten
Brian Wooten's Gear
"I’ve been using a Divided by 13 FTR 37 for about seven years now. It sounds like a very big [Fender] Deluxe, but with more bottom end. I use the clean channel exclusively and rely on my Tube Zone for the gain stuff. This amp works perfectly for the Trace gig. I can cover all the clean country stuff, as well as the heavier rock stuff. I think it balances well with Mark’s Pro Reverb. My cabinet is a late ’60s Marshall 4x12 loaded with Celestion Blackbacks. I brought out an Ark Aviator amp for a while, and it sounded awesome. I did some sound clips for them that are posted on their website. I love the way that amp records."
"I hit a buffer at the front of the pedalboard into a Paul Cochrane Timmy [distortion], which is always on…"
"I hit a buffer at the front of the pedalboard into a Paul Cochrane Timmy [distortion], which is always on. Then it goes into an MI Audio Tube Zone for high-gain stuff…"
"I hit a buffer at the front of the pedalboard into a Paul Cochrane Timmy [distortion], which is always on. Then it goes into an MI Audio Tube Zone for high-gain stuff. After that, I’ve got my custom-made Cochrane compressor, which is a tweaked version of an old Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer. After the gain stuff, I have my Ernie Ball volume pedal and then all the usual stuff: a Boss tremolo…"
Brian Wooten (Trace Adkins band) got one in 2008 and sent in in for the higher gain option in 2009
Brian Wooten, guitarist for Trace Adkins, extensively uses the Quilter Tone Block 200 amplifier. This is highlighted in a YouTube video by QuilterLabs, where Wooten discusses his rig setup.
From Premier Guitar: "I’ve been using a Divided by 13 FTR 37 for about seven years now. It sounds like a very big [Fender] Deluxe, but with more bottom end. I use the clean channel exclusively and rely on my Tube Zone for the gain stuff. This amp works perfectly for the Trace gig. I can cover all the clean country stuff, as well as the heavier rock stuff. I think it balances well with Mark’s Pro Reverb. My cabinet is a late ’60s Marshall 4x12 loaded with Celestion Blackbacks. I brought out an Ark Aviator amp for a while, and it sounded awesome. I did some sound clips for them that are posted on their website. I love the way that amp records."
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