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Featured in this February 19, 2021 video at 12:45.
This is one of the three Strymon pedals he has on his Strymon bridge on his pedalboard.
Rhett uses this for switching all his other pedals that are not on the Strymon bridge.
At 3:02 in this home studio tour, Rhett Shull says
And then over here on the sidecar I have a 500 series rack with some mic pres...
At 4:44 in this video, Rhett intros his tempest that he put on a flight rig pedalboard
This video showcases Rhett's Strymon Deco
He uses this at 0:58
Here you can see Rhett showing his Kemper and how he uses it.
In his YouTube video "How To Stack Overdrive Pedals (You Need To Be Doing This)," Rhett Shull highlights the Paul Cochrane Timmy as one of his favorite overdrive pedals.
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 this YouTube video, Rhett Shull introduces the Neural DSP Quad Cortex [:49], and at [26:20], says he will be using it in his studio to "capture/profile/share his amp's and pedal's responses"
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 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, Rhett shows he has bought an Epiphone Casino
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 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.
Rhett recommends this pedal in this video.
At 13:29 in this video detailing his home studio build, Rhett Shull shows his pedal rack in his sidecar that is powered by a Strymon Zuma.
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.
One of the main fuzz pedals Rhett's used on his touring rig. He starts demoing the Hoof Reaper in this video just before the 16-minute mark.
In this video, Rhett Shull names the Endless Summer by Recovery Effects as one of his favorite reverb pedals.
At 4:49 in this video, Rhett discusses why he names the JHS 3 Series as one of his favorite reverbs.
I'm a big fan of the 3 series pedals... the Reverb is one of the more versatile reverbs we'll look at... the real kicker is the pre-delay.
At 7:35 in this video discussing his favorite reverbs, Rhett Shull says:
Without a doubt, this is my favorite pedal that I've picked up this year... plugged it in and immediately had to have it. This is a forever, take it to the grave pedal for me. This is a stereo reverb and stereo pitch vibrato in one pedal. The reverb side here on the right is based off a 1978 Lexicon 224, which is one of the original digital studio reverbs. It's incredibly famous. You've heard it time and time again on countless records. And then we have a digital pitch vibrato with some really cool options.
At 12:14 in this video, Rhett Shull says:
But if I had to pick one Strymon reverb that my absolute favorite, it's the Flint. This pedal is incredible. They've been around for years and I really think this is one of the all-time great guitar pedals, period. I think it's earned a spot up there at the top. I love the tremolo, specifically the 61 harmonic tremolo algorithm. It's so lush. And you can slow it down and get almost into Uni-Vibe territory if you bring the speed down and the intensity up. Name another pedal that can do that. But the thing I love about this pedal is how they've set the order of the tremolo circuit, which is much like you would get in a Fender black face style amp. They've put the tremolo after the reverb, which lets you get these cool modulated reverb sounds.
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