Ryan "Fluff" Bruce
Guitarist
Ryan "Fluff" Bruce's Amplifiers
In this post Fluff shows off his evh 5150 III amp. He states that he loves the tone of this amp. Fluff has stated that he mainly baught the amp because he wanted another 5150. He had to get rid of his Peavey 5150 due to moving, and having to downsize his gear collection
At 2:58 minute mark, Fluff shows his Panama Guitars Road Wedge, which is turned upside down.
In this post fluff shows off his bad cat lynx amps
Fluff demos his Peavey 6534+ in this video.
Behind Fluff, in this photo, the Mesa Boogie 2x12 Recto Horizontal Cabinet can be seen.
At 2:36 minute mark, Fluff shows the Panama Road Horizontal 2x12 cabinet.
in this photo can be seen Fluff's thunderverb amp. fluff also announces that he is a orange artist in this post
Fluff has a randall c200 in his amp collection. This is "the dimebag amp"
In this post fluff shows off the new orange terror bass. Fluff states that he thinks the amp is "pretty sick". This is the new bass head from orange. It replaced the previous terror bass 500, and 1000 in the orange range. Fluff is an orange amps artist
In this video, Ryan Bruce uses a Peavey Invective 2x12 cabinet.
Fluff is seen using a Line 6 Spider IV in an attempt to achieve a good metal tone throughout the video
In the "Studio Tour 2016" video by Riffs, Beards & Gear on YouTube, Fluff showcases the Peavey 6505 Mini Head, which was sent to him by Peavey.
In this vidoe Fluff demos his ENGL Invader 2 amp
IN this post, Fluff promotes the dragged under show in fresno. In the Photo can be seen, his Revv cabs
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Throughout the video, Fluff is seen playing through a 50w varient of the Dual Dark Head using a G&L Rampage loaded with his signiture Beard Comber Pickups
In the "Studio Tour 2016" video by Riffs, Beards & Gear on YouTube, Fluff showcases his Panama Guitars Inferno 100 guitar amplifier head.
In this video Fluff demos his Marshall Silver Jubilee. He bought this amp off of Sweetwater's site. He states that to his surprise, this amp was limited run that was exclusive to both Sweetwater in the US, and Andertons in the UK. He did not buy it for that reason, he mainly bought it because it was in stock for the price he liked. Fluff used this to replicate a Bad Religions style tone. He states that he wanted an amp like this after rediscovering Bad Religions music. he states that he liked the jcm800 and plexi tones Brian Baker got, but the Jubilee was his favorite. Fluff liked that this amp gives the classic Marshall tone with a bit of extra gain added in
In the "Studio Tour 2016" video by Riffs, Beards & Gear on YouTube, Fluff showcases his Mesa/Boogie 50 Caliber Plus guitar amplifier head.
In this video, Ryan Bruce uses the Synergy SYN-2 alongside the Soldano SLO and ENGL Savage modules.
In the YouTube video titled "THE KING! Soldano SLO-100 (2020 Model)" by Riffs, Beards & Gear, Ryan Bruce, also known as Fluff, demonstrates his use of the Soldano SLO 100 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amplifier.
At 0:50, Fluff shows you his Rectifier 2x12 cabinet with Celestion V30s.
In this video, Fluff demonstrates the Revv Generator 100 using his '77 Gibson RD Artist
In the photo, Fluff states that he recently acquired a 1997 Triple Rectifier
Fluff demos the Bugera Trirec and compares it to a Mesa Dual Rectifier
At 1:50 minute mark, Fluff shows this 4x12 cab. This cab is from 1986-1987, and he mentions that this cab was also used in Woodstock, back in 1999.
At 4:06 minute mark, the Mesa Boogie 6L& GC STR440 Matched Tubes are visible.
At 2:46 in this video Ryan talks about this amp
In this video, at about 1:03, he mentions using a 1992 Dual Rectifier
Mesa/Boogie JP-2C John Petrucci Signature 60/100-Watt Limited Edition Tube Head
Guitar Amplifier HeadsAt exactly 1:01 there is a clear shot of a JP-2C in Fluff's rig. It is clearly a JP-2C due to the signature at the bottom of the grille.
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