Tyler Bryant's Gear
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
According to the Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Bryant uses Dunlop Tortex 1.0mm guitar picks.
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
Tyler Bryant would normally be playing a 1965 Gibson SG Jr. , but it was unfortunately stolen in Spokane Valley, Washington
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
Tyler mentions this amp in the article. He uses/used 2 of them in live situations.
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.
In March 2017, Tyler Bryant received a Fender Stratocaster Limited Edition Relic H/S, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.
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".
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.
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].
The Schaffer Replica is used for the Marshall side of his rig, according to the Premier Guitar's rig rundown.
According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, one of the pedals in Bryant's pedalboard is the Strymon Timeline.
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).
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.
According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, one of the pedals in Bryant's pedalboard is the Dunlop 535Q wah pedal.
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.
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."
You can see it on his pedalboard in the video at 4:58.
In order to keep the power clean on his amplifiers, Bryant uses the BrownBox by AmpRx, according to Premier Guitar's rig rundown.
The last guitar mentioned in the Premier Guitar's rig rundown is the D'Angelico Deluxe DC in rose gold finish.
The full stack is mentioned in the article: it is connected with Marshall 1959SLP.
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.
Tyler Bryant sessions for the new @tbshakedown album. Beautiful @dangelicony guitar and @hipstrap Goa strap
Tyler Bryant is associated with the EVH Wolfgang USA Stealth Black Guitar, as highlighted on the Evhgear website by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.
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.
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
In the music video for "Monday Blues," Tyler Bryant can be seen playing a 1960 Fender Stratocaster in Shell Pink.
You can see it on his pedal board in the video at 2:18.
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