Lee Anderton's Gear
IN this video lee shows off his guitar collection. for the video he runs his guitars throuugh his pedal board into a hombult spitfire amp sim. on his board he has a wampler ego
Lee owns an american standard strat. This guitar was originally a 70th birthday present for his father in law. after his father in law passed away, Lee inherited the guitar. he ended uP claptonifying the guitar much like his Moded squire. Much like the squire, he added the fender mid boost kit, and a set of new pickups. However in this guitar he put a set of fender noiseless single coils rather than the duncan set he has in the squire
In a video by Andertons Music Co, Lee Anderton discusses modifying one of his newer Cap10 models by replacing the Chapman-branded pickups with a Seymour Duncan set. He expresses his preference for Duncan pickups, noting that while his original Cap10 models featured a JB and Jazz set, this guitar is equipped with a Seymour Duncan SH-16/TB-16 59 Custom Hybrid in the bridge and a '59 in the neck. Anderton chose these pickups for their slightly punchier tone.
In the YouTube video "Customised Guitar Challenge - Shred vs Blues," Lee Anderton and Rob Chapman engage in a challenge to purchase and modify guitars within a 600 British pound budget. This budget covers the guitar, new parts, electronics, and labor by Andertons' technicians, who charge approximately 60 pounds per hour. For his guitar, which was customized to resemble a Fender Clapton Strat, Lee Anderton selected a Seymour Duncan SSL-1 pickup set. This choice was recommended by Keith Merrow, who was affiliated with Seymour Duncan at the time.
One guitar lee owns is a reverend double agent. Lee first heard of reverend through his friend Joe leach. Joe owned a music store in minnisota called riff city. Lee would often give Joe tips as to what brands or products to stock. Joe returned the favore by telling Lee about reverend guitars. Along with telling Lee to stock reverend, Joe sent Lee a double agent model as a gift. it was a thank you for all the help Lee gave him
In the video titled "The Captain's Pedalboard Build with Dan 'The GigRig' Steinhardt," Lee Anderton features the TC Electronic Ditto Stereo Looper on his pedalboard.
In the YouTube video titled "The Captain's Pedalboard Build with Dan 'The GigRig' Steinhardt," Lee Anderton's pedalboard features the Truetone 1 Spot Pro CS12.
Lee owns a 1972 martin d35 acoustic. He states that if he could only own three guitars for the rest of his life, this would be one of them. this guitar was a 40th birthday present from his wife. She got the idea to get him a guitar from 1972. She bought him the guitar, however lee did most of the research. he states that that alot of american brands did not have the best success in the 70s, but martin pretty much had been the most consistant. This prompted him to choose martin over brands like fender, gibson, and guild that made acoustics in the 70s
Lee uses this amp on this gear video at 2:35
Lee shows this guitar in this video at 4:47. this guitar is a strat that he has had for years. It is fitted with seymour duncan pickups. It also has a blue man sticker on the body. This guitar was the inspiration for the Chapman Cap-10. This guitar has made may appearances in demos for Andertons Music Store.
This is a video where both Lee and Rob buy Les Paul's. In the end Lee buys a Gibson Custom Shop 1958 VOS Reissue Les Paul Standard according to the description.
In this video Rob and Lee challenge each other to each buy a guitar and mod it. They set a budget of 600 British pounds. This price budget included both the guitar and any mods. Lee modeled this guitar after Eric Clapton's strat. It is fitted with Seymour Duncan pickups, and the Clapton tone boost circuit. He also had a bit of relecing done inclusing cigarette burns on the headstock. This guitar has been used in several demos lee has done
In the video by Andertons Music Co titled "The Captain's Pedalboard Build with Dan 'The GigRig' Steinhardt," Lee Anderton is shown using the Mythos Pedals Mjolnir MK IV on his pedalboard, specifically the silver version.
In the YouTube video by Andertons Music Co titled "The Captain's Guitar Collection - History, Specs & of Course... The Tones!", Lee Anderton demonstrates his guitar setup. During the video, he uses the Snake Oil The Very Thing overdrive pedal on his pedalboard, primarily as a boost to enhance the gain of his amp or another distortion pedal.
IN one of his newer cap 10 models, lee swaped the chapman branded pickups for a duncan set. Lee states that he loves duncan pickups. in his original cap10 models he had a jb and jazz set. in this guitar however, he has a custom hybrid in the bridge and a 59 in the nick. He picked these to have a set in his guitar that is alittle more pokey
For this video one of the pedals lee uses on his board is a greer lightspeed
Lee owns a gray guitars emperor. Gray guitars is made in England by a guy named thomas gray. Lee meet tom gray several years ago and talked to him about making a guitar. They talked about making a guitar with all indigenous woods. this guitar became the emperor model
One of the guitars Lee owns is a hofner senator. Lee bought this guitar second hand in the 90s after it came into andertons. He bought this guitar for about 150 pounds. He got it for so cheap because, at the time no one thought they would be so collectible.
In this video we can see Lee talking about his signature guitar, the Cap10 from Chapman Guitars. This guitar is bassed off of his Fender hsh strat that he had for 20 years.
This video clearly shows Lee using the 1962 Bluesbreaker. An amp Lee is quite fond of.
This video shows Lee using the Boss Katana 100, he comments on how good he thinks this amp is for people throughout the video.
Lee uses this amp in this video at 2:40
At 9:50 in this video we see Lee showing off his 2001 Gibson ES-335.
Lee shows this guitar in this video at 4:02
Lee uses this guitar in this video at 5:55. He baught the guitar after having a fender custom shop worker come into his store and show how the building process works
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