Tyler Bryant's Gear

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A custom pedal used by Tyler Bryant, designed by Rodenberg Custom Amplification in Germany. “I’ve used this pedal at every session and every show since I got it. With this box, I can walk into any situation and know that I’m gonna have the horse power I need.” ~ Tyler Bryant

DETAILS: • Two totally separate overdrive pedals (custom GAS-808) in one box • Drive, Tone, Level, & Bass Boost controls separately for both pedals • 909 switch: The left GAS-808 overdrive can be switched over into a GAS-909 overdrive for high gain • True bypass • Silent switching • Illuminated rocker switches • Top panel made of stainless steel • Selected components • Powered by an external 9V -18V DC power adapter (No battery needed) • Current draw: 200mA • Dimensions (inch): 4.7L x 3.7D x 1.3H • Weight: 1.1 lbs • 100% handmade in Germany • 3 year warranty

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According to the Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Bryant uses Dunlop Tortex 1.0mm guitar picks.

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Fender gave one to him after doing the demo video. You can see him using it in multiple instagram videos like this https://www.instagram.com/p/Beg4YCdlk-u/?hl=de

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Tyler Bryant would normally be playing a 1965 Gibson SG Jr. , but it was unfortunately stolen in Spokane Valley, Washington

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You can see it on his pedal board at 2:18.He also mentions it in this article https://www.guitarplayer.com/miscellaneous/tyler-bryant-grows-up-and-rocks-out

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Tyler mentions this amp in the article. He uses/used 2 of them in live situations.

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According to Bryant's 2018 rig rundown, he uses two amplifiers- Marshall 1959SLP and Orange Rockerverb 100 MKIII. The Orange is connected with 2x12 and 4x12 closed back guitar cabinets.

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In March 2017, Tyler Bryant received a Fender Stratocaster Limited Edition Relic H/S, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.

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He's talking about it in the interview with guitarplayer.com. He used this pedal on "Say A Prayer" and "House That Jack Built" on the "Wild Child Record".

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you can see it on his pedal board at 2:18.

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Tyler mentions this amp in the article. He loaded it with a 12" Eminence Redcoat speaker for the Wild Child record. For the record he also set the volume and tone controls at about 6 or so and just left them there.

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At 1:39 you can hear him talking about the '59 pickups in this Strat. He goes on to mention he has an original [1959 Stratocaster].

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The Schaffer Replica is used for the Marshall side of his rig, according to the Premier Guitar's rig rundown.

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According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, one of the pedals in Bryant's pedalboard is the Strymon Timeline.

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In the Ernie Ball "String Theory" video, Tyler Bryant discusses his use of Ernie Ball Titanium Coated RPS Skinny Top Heavy Bottom Slinky Guitar Strings (10-52).

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The National Duolian is from 1931 and has the Lollar pickup, which was installed by the Bryant himself, according to the Premier Guitar's rig rundown.

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According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, one of the pedals in Bryant's pedalboard is the Dunlop 535Q wah pedal.

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Marshall Amps gave Tyler a 50th Anniversary edition of the famous 'Plexi' amp in August of 2016, and he's been using it on tour since.

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Tyler Bryant uses the Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh fuzz pedal for the rhythm parts in "Say a Prayer" from the "Wild Child" album, as noted in the GuitarPlayer.com article "Tyler Bryant Grows Up and Rocks Out."

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You can see it on his pedalboard in the video at 4:58.

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In order to keep the power clean on his amplifiers, Bryant uses the BrownBox by AmpRx, according to Premier Guitar's rig rundown.

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The last guitar mentioned in the Premier Guitar's rig rundown is the D'Angelico Deluxe DC in rose gold finish.

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The full stack is mentioned in the article: it is connected with Marshall 1959SLP.

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According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, one of the pedals in Bryant's pedalboard is the Strymon Zuma, which is used as a power supply.

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Tyler Bryant sessions for the new @tbshakedown album. Beautiful @dangelicony guitar and @hipstrap Goa strap

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Tyler Bryant is associated with the EVH Wolfgang USA Stealth Black Guitar, as highlighted on the Evhgear website by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.

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In this video Tyler is reunited with his beloved Pinky 1. The guitar was stolen and missing for over 5 years but managed to find its way back to him.

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Featured in this December 1, 2020 Instagram post by Tru-Fi.

tru_fi_pedals Tyler Bryant Rips It Up With Tru-Fi Colordriver

@thetylerbryant got his Colordriver last week and last night posted this killer all out video of just pure intensity. I couldn’t be more pumped and This ISSSS The Fuzz Life / Passion Intensity Fuzz - The Fuzz Life #tylerbryant #guitarplayer #guitarist #colordriver #stompboxs #pedalporn #guitarpedals #geardemo #pedaldemo #newpedalday #guitaristsofinstagram #fuzzboxs #tru_fi_pedals

jingthehuman 18v or 9v in this video?

tru_fi_pedals @jingthehuman that is the 9v and The R*t Pack

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In the music video for "Monday Blues," Tyler Bryant can be seen playing a 1960 Fender Stratocaster in Shell Pink.

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You can see it on his pedal board in the video at 2:18.

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