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In this video recommending tube amps for home use, Rhett Shull recommends the Fender Blues Junior III and discusses the modifications he has made to his personal amp.
In an Instagram post, Rhett Shull mentions using the Divided by 13 FTR 37 as his main amplifier for both touring and session work.
You can see Rhett using this amp for an FX loop tutorial and includes links in the description confirming.
This video centers around Rhett Recording with this amp and the first time you see it is at 0:50
In this video Rhett Shull shows his 1964 Gibson GA-5T Skylark amp.
At 7:12: "I found this at a small guitar shop in Charleston, South Carolina about six and a half years ago. And I knew at the time, thanks to my friend Dave Onorato that these amps were total sleepers."
Rhett actually went to a mojotone weekend class and built this exact amp. Since then, he has documented swapping out his speaker various times, and covered the "Tweed Sound" in this recent video, using his Deluxe as a reference for the sound.
Rhett Shull uses the Morgan Amplification AC20 Deluxe 20W Tube Guitar Head during rehearsals, as shown in his Instagram post.
Here you can see Rhett showing his Kemper and how he uses it.
not only does it say the year and model in the title of the video but at 00:00 Rhett says
This is a 1964 AC30... and as of a couple of days ago This one's mine
In the youtube video at around 9:52, Rhett can be seen playing his reissue Marshall 1959HW alongside a vintage one to compare the sounds between the two.
In this video by Rhett Shull, he put the Orange Single Channel Ad30 through its paces. It can be seen in the thumbnail of the video. It was also used during the tracking of Noah Guthrie and Good Trouble's single, "Survivors"
In this video by Rhett Shull, he details his experiences on his first tube amp, a 50 Port City Pearl head with a matching 2x12 cabinet. It can be seen in the thumbnail of the video.
In this Youtube Short by Rhett Shull, he compares 7 of his favorite amps; the first being the Amplified Nation Wonderland Overdrive.
In this Youtube Video by Rhett Shull, he demonstrates the versatility of the 5e3 Tweed Deluxe. He has since used this instead of his Mojotone 5e3 deluxe amp.
In this video Rhett compares the Imperial MKII to a plugin.
In the "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown" article by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, Rhett Shull showcases his amplifier setup, which includes the Two-Rock Classic Reverb Signature. This amplifier has been a part of his setup for some time, prominently featured in his videos and demos, and has been integrated into his live performances.
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