Rob Chapman's Gear
"Best metal amp I've heard in absolutely years!" - Rob before one of his #product-demos.
Rob can be seen playing a yamaha rg in this video. This model is the same as the first electric guitar he ever owned. A fan bought this guitar and sent it to Captain lee to give to him. Rob had this guitar moded by his tech pablo. a Seymour duncan distortion was put in the bridge position.
Rob plays a Gibson SG Standard '61 Custom Shop Reissue Electric Guitar through a Marshall 1974X in this #product-demo.
In this video Rob shoots out different pairs of daddario strings. He used daddario for years until he tried Ernie Ball Paradgm string. Trying the Paradigm strings made him switch to Ernie Ball Strings
"It's a super super dynamic pedal the idea is you plug your guitar in, you turn your volume up to full on your guitar, you tweak this sort of bias knob until you get a nice kind of lead tone, and then you just do your whole thing from the volume control on the guitar" - Lee at 1:00.
Rob and Lee start to tinker with the LovePedal Vibronaut at 10:56 in this video.
"My 100 watt head also switches to 50 if you need it to" Rob says and which point The Captain chimes in saying "they all switch to half power". This is all while talking about the PRS Archon at 4:00 of this #product-demo.
Rob jams through a Mesa Boogie Express Plus in this #product-demo.
In this video Rob and Lee challenge eachother to buy and mod guitars. The are given a budget of 600 british pounds. this includes guitar and any mods. Rob setled on an esp tele after asking a guitar assosiate at andertons. Rob had a bareknucle mule placed in the neck, and a duncan quarter pounder in the bridge. He also had the fretboard scalopped.
"here we have a Blackjack Avenger equipped with Seymour Duncan pups, a real Floyd Rose trem & the Sustainiac system!" - From youtube description.
At the 3:00 mark of his YouTube video titled "Washburn - N4 Snakeskin Nuno Bettencourt signature guitar," Rob Chapman enthusiastically showcases the Washburn N4 Snakeskin Nuno Bettencourt Signature Electric Guitar, highlighting its impressive features.
"This is an amazing guitar, does everything you want it to do, its got lots of switching options and combinations, it has a coil tap so you can do that, all that" - Rob Chapman at 1:00.
In this video Rob plays an ML-1 and shows its range.
Rob shows us the difference between the Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembucker & SH-4 JB Humbucker pickups in this video.
"You might mock my Micro Terror, but that is a 20-watt amplifier and it's just good and it does things and it's a proper amp with proper valves and it will properly beat you in this game." - Rob at 10:00 of this #product-demo.
Starting at :40s of this #product-demo, Rob and The Captain try out the Korg Nuvibe.
In this video, Chapman is visible playing through Orange 15R
"I love it so much that I actually recorded a solo on my EP…"
In this demo, Rob and Lee compair a Kemper to an actual amp head. They had Rebea and Danish Pete switch between a victory silverback, Fender bassbreaker, and their kemper profile equivilent. He could not tell the difference. He was so impressed that, he and Rebea each baught one for them to use live. He decided to leave his amps home and just profile them into a kemper
The whole video is about the Boss Katana 50W. In fact, Rob Chapman uses all the Boss Katana series. In this video, Rob explains all the details of the amp. He says "The katana series is about live, and I think it speaks volumes" and at 6:48 "I can easily use the crunch and brown sound to get a Dorje gig". He has been using the Katana series mainly for home use, due to its great tone and power attenuation.
"I have a 50s inspired Strat and Rob has a 60s inspired Strat and these are a part of the Fender Hot Rod Series," says Lee, at 3:45.
"This is a lot of guitar for £300" - Rob at 22:50.
Throughout this #product-demo Rob and The Captain review the Fender Kurt Cobain Mustang collection.
At 7:30 Rob starts to #product-demo the DigiTech SC2.
At 0:11, Chapman starts playing the pedal, and goes into greater depth at 9:30.
Rob used a ESP LTD TE-202 this #product-demo of the mini Cry Baby throughout this video.
"Other stuff used in this video are a Gibson Collectors Choice Gabby, a Charvel So Cal Silver Sparkle, an MXR Carbon Copy Delay..." reads the description of this video.
At 1:46 in this video, in which Rob Chapman goes over his new pedalboard, he shows his Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Octavio, which he says sounds almost exactly the same as his Tone City Fuxx Fuzz.
Rob shows off one of his pedalbaords in this image and we can see a Boss CH-1 SUPER Chorus Pedal.
Rob can be seen shredding at 8:21 in this video through a Orange Rockerverb 50 Mk III Head.
"It has two channels, it has beautiful reverb, beautiful tremolo, and it's very light weight as well" - "The Captain" at 3:00.
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