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“As soon as I plugged in and turned it up, I thought it (Rockerverb MKIII) sounded absolutely incredible!”

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“I use this to make it sound like I’m playing bass as well as playing guitar. I don’t have it set too extreme or anything.

"I use it for solos here and there, it’s just for fun. I think the tracking is great. Obviously the gigantic POG has more options, with the slidey EQ, but it’s too much for me to have on stage.”

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At the 28 second mark of the Burning Beard video, Tim can be seen using a Model T.

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At the 15 second point in the video, Tim is seen walking on stage with his SG.

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Purchased in 2016 along with a Vintage ORANGE combo

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Tim Sult can be seen playing a Les Paul Junior Special Double Cut in this on stage pic from 2017.

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At the 15:20 mark of the video Tim shows off his SC-245.

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At the 16:33 mark of the video Tim shows off his Mark Tremonti signature model.

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“For me, the reverse effect this has is one of my favourite delays of all-time. I go back and forth between having just this on reverse as well as a Maxon AD-999, the kinda pinkish one?

"I’ve probably had this one for about 10 years now. With reverse delay, I tend to crank it all the way up.

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Currently in use on 2018 tour

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In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video on YouTube, Tim Sult of Clutch discusses using the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H as part of his setup.

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"This tour saw him pairing the EL34-powered Orange OR100 with the a Park P45 that runs ons KT66s."

Also, at 8:38 of the video, Tim starts talking about the P45

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"The P45's power and volume is harnessed by a Jet Citty Jettenuator because he has to dime the P45 for its desired tone."

Also, at 11:15 of the video Tim briefly talks about the attenuator.

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Currently in use on 2018 tour

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In a 2018 Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, Tim Sult of Clutch is shown using the Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah Pedal during their tour.

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Tim Sult used this head throughout Clutch's 1995 self titled album and 1998's The Elephant Riders and was used for live performances from the mid to late 90s (maybe early 2000s?) and two of these amp heads are found in this youtube music video for The Soapmakers from The Elephant Riders album at around the 1:13 mark. it is also listed as one of the amps he uses in the CD insert of Clutch's 1995 self titled album (the CD version of course)

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This is one of the longest used amps that Tim Sult has used in Clutch. He's used the JCM 900 since basically the beginning of clutch, and seen in this video from 1991 being (so far) the earliest video footage we have of clutch performing live, it looks like Tim is using (possibly two?) Marshall JCM 900 amp heads. Most likely this was used on the first three Clutch releases, 1991's Pitchfork, 1992's Passive Restraints, and 1993's Transnational Speedway League. But also he's still used JCM 900s in the present day too and has confirmed that it was one of the main amps (along with a Marshall JTM 45 head) that was used on Clutch's 2013 album, Earth Rocker. its uncertain what other albums he has used this head on, but its one of the amp heads that Tim's used the most throughout Clutch.

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As much as Tim Sult in the 90s loved his SG's, he also used an early 90s (most likely 1991) Gibson Les Paul Studio Lite(?) in some sort of a trans or flamed amber finish. in this 1993 live performance of clutch we can see at around the 0:10 mark that Tim's using this Les Paul. so he most likely used it from the mid-early 90s to the late 90s. Ive seen some photos of Neil Fallon playing this guitar too around the late 90s. in the CD insert of clutch's 1995 self titled album it is listed as a 1991 Gibson Les Paul and its also found in the CD insert of 1998's The Elephant Riders in a photo of the group behind a bunch of musical gear. so its possible that this Les Paul was used on both of those albums.

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around the 3:49 mark Tim shows off his 1962-1963 Gibson SG Junior. he said quote, >its been on absolutely no albums whatsoever. but, I did play a guitar that looks just like this on "robot hive/exodus".

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Tim Sult confirmed in a Guitar World Magazine interview that this was the main electric guitar and only electric guitar he used to record Clutch's 2013 album, "Earth Rocker". he said quote >“I’ve kept my whole setup pretty simple for this album, just a [Marshall] JCM 900 and JCM 45,” (I think he means JTM45) he says. “And I really just played one guitar, my Les Paul Junior with P-90 pickups.”

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Used all over many clutch albums by Tim. Tim has stated that during the recording of 2013’s “Earth Rocker” album, he says the only amps he used on that record were a Marshall JCM900 head and a Marshall JTM45 head. It was also credited as one of the amps used on Clutch’s 1995 Self Titled record however it was credited as a JTM40 40 Watt head. Most likely though it is a JTM45 cause I couldn’t find any information on a 40 Watt JTM head.

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