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Rhett Shull's Guitars
In his YouTube video "DIY Iso Box | BAD For Tone?", Rhett Shull showcases his Novo Serus T, highlighting it as his preferred Tele-style guitar.
"If the house was on fire, this and the Serus J would be the two guitars I grabbed"
at 23:53 Rhett says
"We both Got Novo Solus F1s..." as he shows the Camera his guitar he says "This is the the Novo Signature Line..."
"This is the guitar that got me through music school"
In his YouTube video, "5 Reasons Why You NEED A Baritone Guitar," Rhett Shull discusses his recent acquisition of a Danelectro '56 Baritone, describing it as an impulse purchase he doesn't regret.
In his YouTube video "Cinematic Lighting On A Budget," Rhett Shull describes his Gretsch G6136TBK Black Falcon, noting, "It sounds like it looks, big and sparkly."
Rhett's main Stratocaster.
At 0:16 he shows this and mentions it as his first acoustic. he compares it to a much more expensive one.
He uses this at 0:58
In this YouTube video, Rhett documents the prominence and acquisition of his brand new (to him) 1965 Gibson SG Junior.
When talking about a MIM Stratocaster, at 17:25 he talks about owning a Vintera Telecaster Custom. The black one seen in all of his videos is probably the one he is referring to. Before this, it was hard to tell if it's American Original or Vintera or maybe a vintage/custom model.
Also in the video "How To Make ANY Amp Sound Great", he shows his guitar headstock, clearly being a Fender Vintera Telecaster Custom.
In https://youtu.be/j84nSxlhQ04 by 00:02:00 Rhett shows his guitar and says "So this is my Fender Vintera Tele Custom, I absolutely love this guitar ..."
In this video, Rhett shows he has bought an Epiphone Casino
In this recent Youtube video by Rhett, he talks highly of the Yamaha CG182C classical guitar, talking about it as "his most played" guitar in his home.
At 25:45 in this video, Rhett Shull mentions he owns a Taylor 110.
When I started music school, I had a Taylor 110, which I still have and love.
Rhett is seen buying a used orange sparkle Danelectro '59M NOS in this video ("5 reasons to buy a cheap guitar") at around 11:29. The year of manufacture isn't mentioned in the video.
The Color and year of manufacture in the title were added because Equipboard didn't feature the orange sparkle one.
In this video by Rhett Shull, the Mulecaster is being taken on the road with Rhett as a slide guitar. It can be seen at 15:05
In this Facebook post by Rhett (screenshot), we can see him using a Mystic Surf Green Fender American Pro II Stratocaster that Fender sent him. He doesn't tend to use it much, sticking to his John Mayer signature Strat, but it appears a lot in his Youtube thumbnails.
In the video titled "I Bought The Most Underrated Fender Of All Time," Rhett Shull can be seen testing and purchasing a Fender Mustang Electric Guitar.
At 10:31 in this video, Rhett discusses his Triplecaster from Fender. He says:
So this is a new guitar for me the Jack White Fender Third Man collaboration Triplecaster thing. Not a Telecaster, because look at it. There's nothing Telecaster about this other than the shape. It's rad.
At first I ,mean it looked cool, but I thought it was going to be a little gimmicky, like okay cool it's got the kill switch and the drop tuner and everything. This is actually, I think, one of the most versatile guitars I now own. Like each one of these pickups is a completely different sound and there's no blending between the pickups. You just kind of pick whatever sound you want and it changes it into almost three different guitars essentially. Kill switch is cool, the blower switch, I guess is what people prefer this as, is really rad and then the drop tuner. That's why I have it here tonight, we're doing a couple songs in drop D and it's easy to just go for.
I really like the Filtertron in the bridge and the P90 in the middle. I haven't found a lot of use for the neck wide-range humbucker yet but I've only had it for a couple weeks, so it's still pretty new. And I do actually play it most of the time with the switch in the down position which is essentially like eliminating the electronics sending the pickup straight out so it's rad.
In the Premier Guitar article "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown," Rhett Shull confirms his use of the Gibson Custom 1963 Firebird V w/ Maestro Vibrola Electric Guitar, mentioning that he acquired it from Gibson and decided to keep it after initially having it on loan. His guitar is a NAMM 2020 model with a Heather Poly finish, and it has been featured in his live rig, studio sessions, and various demos and documentaries on the Firebird.
In the YouTube video titled "Overseas Vs. USA Made Guitar (does it even matter?)" by Rhett Shull, he is shown playing the Eastman E20OOSS guitar. Additionally, Rhett Shull mentions the E20OOSS in the video description, confirming its use.
In his blog post "Rediscovering the The Yamaha Revstar," Rhett Shull discusses his use of the Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS02T guitar.
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