Chris Buck
Chris Buck's Gear
Using for Whitesnake tribute gig for 70s high gain tones. (5:30)
In this Technique of the Week video, Chris Buck uses a Fender Acoustasonic Stratocaster in a black finish.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 2:55.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 8:07.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 9:40.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 12:00.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 14:12.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 25:16.
In this video Chris Buck Demos His Touring/Recording Rig. The pedal is clearly visible at 26:47.
Chris Buck, a guitarist known for his work in rock and blues genres, utilizes the Fender Concert (Rivera Era) amplifier live, alongside a 1967 Fender Super Reverb. This detail is substantiated by a video directly from Chris Buck, titled "Why is nobody talking about this $600 amp? | Friday Fretworks," where he discusses and demonstrates the capabilities of the Fender Concert II, highlighting it as a forgotten gem from the 1980s. This video serves as proof of his use and endorsement of the amplifier in question.
At 50:40 into this That Pedal Show episode, Chris Buck talks about his use of the Universal Audio Starlight pedal.
Chris Buck is seen playing a Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 Electric Guitar in Black in the video titled "Yamaha | Revstar RSS20 Guitar | Chris Buck Performance" on YouTube, published by Yamaha Guitars.
In the rig rundown video by Premier Guitar, Chris Buck can be seen using the ThorpyFX Electric Lightning OD/Boost at the 01:50 mark.
At 01:50 in the rig rundown by Premier Guitar on YouTube, it is confirmed that guitarist Chris Buck uses the Mythos Pedals Air Lane Drive.
Chris Buck uses Ernie Ball Mega Slinky Guitar Strings (.0105-.048) on his Yamaha Revstar guitar, as reported by John Bohlinger in Premier Guitar's "Chris Buck's Yamaha Revstar and Double-Tiered Pedalboard" Rig Rundown.
Chris Buck uses a Gibson Les Paul Junior Double-Cutaway, as he sought a backup for his main guitar while on his way to Nashville. According to a feature by John Bohlinger on Premier Guitar, Buck contacted Gibson’s Mark Agnesi, who provided him with a 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue.
Chris Buck uses the Victory Amplification V40 The Duchess 40-watt Tube Combo Amp during his American tour, as noted by John Bohlinger in a Premier Guitar video titled "Chris Buck's Yamaha Revstar and Double-Tiered Pedalboard." Victory provided Buck with V40 Deluxe combos whenever possible.
In an interview with Premier Guitar, Chris Buck revealed that during his time in Nashville, he used a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue in a dual-mono setup alongside the Victory V40. The Deluxe Reverb, which had been modified and loaned by Zach Broyles of Mythos Pedals, featured one channel emulating a Bassman sound and the other offering the classic Deluxe Reverb tone.
In a Premier Guitar interview conducted by John Bohlinger, it is confirmed that Chris Buck utilizes TheGigRig G3 on his pedalboard.
In a video by Premier Guitar, presented by John Bohlinger, it is confirmed that the first pedal in Chris Buck's signal chain is a classic Dunlop Cry Baby wah pedal.
Chris Buck uses the 29 Pedals EUNA as part of his pedalboard setup, as confirmed by Premier Guitar's John Bohlinger in the "Chris Buck's Yamaha Revstar and Double-Tiered Pedalboard" feature.
Chris Buck uses the Mythos Pedals Golden Fleece, as detailed in the Premier Guitar video "Chris Buck's Yamaha Revstar and Double-Tiered Pedalboard," presented by John Bohlinger.
Guitarist Chris Buck uses the Keeley Katana boost effects pedal, as confirmed in the "Rig Rundown" video by Premier Guitar, hosted by John Bohlinger, titled "Chris Buck's Yamaha Revstar and Double-Tiered Pedalboard."
In the video "Chris Buck [of Cardinal Black] Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, a Hammond SKX Pro Dual 61-key Stage Keyboard/Organ is visible at the back of the stage at 0:16, confirming its use by Chris Buck.
In the video titled "Chris Buck [of Cardinal Black] Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, a Ludwig Drum Set can be seen in the background at the 0:34 mark, providing visual confirmation of its use in Chris Buck's setup.
In the "Premier Guitar Rig Rundown" video featuring Chris Buck, at the 13:36 mark, Chris Buck demonstrates the use of the 1958 Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue guitar.
At 1:01 in the "Chris Buck Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" video by Premier Guitar, Chris Buck discusses his use of the Victory V40 Deluxe amplifier. He explains how it is utilized in a dual amp setup alongside the Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp.
In the video titled "Chris Buck [of Cardinal Black] Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar, Chris Buck demonstrates the performance of the Dunlop GCB95 Original Crybaby Wah pedal at the 22:26 mark.
In the video "Chris Buck [of Cardinal Black] Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" by Premier Guitar, at the 28:27 mark, a Gigrig Supa-Nova 9-12V DC Adapter is visibly attached to Chris Buck's pedalboard, confirming its use in his setup.
In the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video featuring Chris Buck, the Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass Compressor is visibly mounted on his pedalboard at the 28:27 mark.
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