Chris Robertson's Gear
Chris uses the Budda Superdrive 45 Series II as he explains at 2:48 in the video
Chris says he's been using the amp's prototype since the summer of 2015: "I was immediatley blow away"
Chris discusses his first guitar with Lee Anderton in this video, it was a Epiphone "telecaster" in cream with the "batwing" shape headstock. He tracked down his original guitar for his 30th birthday (10:14)
Chris explains that he uses a white PRS SC 245 with custom John Baxter pickups at 00:44 in the video
Chris uses a Tube Screamer as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
Chris uses a modified scrambler that has been rehoused in a smaller casing, as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
Chris uses a pair of 6505 cabs decorated with custom band graphics, as discussed and seen at 3:40 in the video
“I use this for a lot of my lead work, and also for a lot of the stuff from the new record. Then there are also a couple of [older] songs, like White Trash Millionaire, that I use it on now.”
Chris uses a Swollen Pickle as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
Chris uses a OC-3 Super Octave as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
Chris can be seen with a Zemaitis CS24MF in the attached image. Chris is also listed as a Zemaitis artist on the website.
Chris uses a PRS Starla in foam green. It can be seen in the video at 00:11 and is usually tuned to C# for live performances
Chris uses a Tremonti Wah as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
Chris uses a Phase 90 as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
“I sold one guitar to make ends meet; we’d hit some hard times on the road, it was a Les Paul Custom with a peace sign on it that was hand-painted. But the one that really gets me, my grandfather passed away recently and when I was just starting out he gave me a 1966 Fender Bassman head and the 2×12 matching cabinet. The head got stolen and I’ll never see it again…”
“I use this wah because I like the sweep. I prefer a wah that doesn’t have a button, and that just self activates when you put your foot on it.”
Chris uses two PRS DGTs live, one in Gold and a second in White. Both guitars are tuned to C as explained at 1:31 in the video.
Chris uses a TU-3 as seen and discussed at 4:05 in the video
“I sold one guitar to make ends meet; we’d hit some hard times on the road, it was a Les Paul Custom with a peace sign on it that was hand-painted. But the one that really gets me, my grandfather passed away recently and when I was just starting out he gave me a 1966 Fender Bassman head and the 2×12 matching cabinet. The head got stolen and I’ll never see it again…”
"...and as far as vocal mics, I'm using a shu.. Senheiser 9thirtysomething, 935 I think."
“If I just want to add that extra bit of wetness – if the room is really dry, or something – I’ll use the Samsara.”
“I don’t really even use the chorus, but it’s got an extra button for vibrato, so I keep the vibrato on. I use it for songs like Fiesta Del Fuego and Me And Mary Jane, which have this super-fast vibrato on verse parts.”
Chris uses an S2 starla, alongside his traditional Starlas, with a Bigsby and locking tuners. Can be seen from the 8:30 mark in the video
Chris uses the Fuzz Face mini silicon for rhythm fuzz, as mentioned at 13:20
Chris co-created his signature SE guitar with Paul Reed Smith
Chris Robertson utilizes the MXR DC Brick™ Power Supply – M237 on his pedalboard, as showcased in MusicRadar's feature on professional guitarists' setups.
At 11:16 of this video Hunter unboxes a valiant Guitar. He states that he was very impressed with the Valiant Jupiter model he owned previously. Hunter ended up selling the Jupiter to Chris when Black Stone Cherry Was In town on tour
In this post chapman guitars announced that Chris joined their artist roster. Chris can be seen playing a ml3 pro bea
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