Hamish Anderson's Gear
Which pedals are your standards? I always find if I use more then 6 pedals on my rig something goes wrong, so I try and keep it simple. My main pedals are a T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion, Fulltone Octafuzz II OF-2, A Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, A Keeley Katana Boost, and a Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
Which pedals are your standards? I always find if I use more then 6 pedals on my rig something goes wrong, so I try and keep it simple. My main pedals are a T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion, Fulltone Octafuzz II OF-2, A Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, A Keeley Katana Boost, and a Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
I was playing a beautiful cream Les Paul custom that Jim owns and I turned my Analogman Sunface Fuzz pedal all the way up. Doing that to the pedal makes it very junky sounding (in the best possible way) and it has a lot of swagger. Sonically, I wanted something that sounded like a cross between John Lee Hooker and Marc Bolan in the modern age. It’s basically a song about something everyone can relate to – lust. ”
I've got a '52 Tele reissue that's pretty sweet - it's sort of the main guitar I use. That would probably be the one I'd run in to save.
Which pedals are your standards? I always find if I use more then 6 pedals on my rig something goes wrong, so I try and keep it simple. My main pedals are a T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion, Fulltone Octafuzz II OF-2, A Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, A Keeley Katana Boost, and a Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
Which pedals are your standards? I always find if I use more then 6 pedals on my rig something goes wrong, so I try and keep it simple. My main pedals are a T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion, Fulltone Octafuzz II OF-2, A Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, A Keeley Katana Boost, and a Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
Which pedals are your standards? I always find if I use more then 6 pedals on my rig something goes wrong, so I try and keep it simple. My main pedals are a T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion, Fulltone Octafuzz II OF-2, A Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, A Keeley Katana Boost, and a Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
Through what amp and why? Fender twins are generally my go to for an amp, beautiful cleans, breaks up real nicely…can’t beat a Tele through a twin.
In the official music video for "What You Do To Me," Hamish Anderson is seen playing a Fender Stratocaster Eric Clapton Signature, which he mentioned during a performance in Belgium as one of his favorite guitars.
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