Luke Timmins Brian May Inspired Rig and Gear Rundown
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2022
- Join us as we take a closer look at Luke Timmins' Brian May replica rig.
This iconic setup features a Red Special guitar, Vox AC30 amplifiers and a plethora of rack mounted effects.
Luke talks us through each piece of the rig and demonstrates how he uses them to recreate May's signature sound.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how Luke puts it all together and see why this is a must-see for any Queen fan.
I must listen to this to find out how to use my KAT Brian May rig properly. 😀
Haha definetly!
Hi Doug! I’ve recently sent a message to you on instagram, I am awfully sorry for bothering you about this but I’m making a red special for a school project about CNC and was wondering if I was allowed to use the 2d drawings on your website as the base for my 3d model. Thanks in advance
@@callejarvholm Yes, no problem. Sorry, I must have missed your message. I don't check Instagram regularly.
Awesome!
Thanks for watching
Yay !
Brilliant
Lovely episode.
Need to come visit and film yours 😎
@@TheRedSpecialGuitarPodcast Why not but it's pretty much the same as Luke's. Hahaha But anytime mate.
I saw Supreme Queen live at the Billingham Forum, it was a smashing concert and Luke does really good at playing May's parts! Great rundown!
Thanks William. Supreme Queen are a must see if they are near you. Luke is also a very good BM.
@@TheRedSpecialGuitarPodcastif you ever do any theatres in Manchester or Salford area ill be down 😊
Fantastic!m🤘
Love it👌🏻
Like Timmins?
That singer thoe!!!
I’m a guitarist based out of New York City. It’s 1 Sept., 2023. Ever since the time of the pandemic lockdown, I have been curious if it is possible to build a guitar to the specifications of the Red Special but equipped with a different type of pickups, soapbar P90s. People have said the cavities of the body would need to be modified. How true is that? You see, I’ve long wanted an instrument that has the tunnel possibilities of the Red Special, but directly emulating Brian‘s tone was never part of my aesthetic pursuit. Also, I decided in the summer of 2019 to have a guitar assembled for me out of Stratocaster parts, one of which was a scratch plate loaded with mini Trisonics. Admittedly, I was real “turned on” by the pickup and phase cancellation switching but somewhat underwhelmed by their output.
And, instead of a signal chain including or emulating the AC30 and a treble booster, my signal chain includes a simulated JC120 and a distortion/sustainer unit meant to emulate the Boston distortion tone.
I’m sure you could get that done. Would be interested to know how you get on if you do try
Thank you, @@TheRedSpecialGuitarPodcast. As of this comment, I have been considering getting done of those Sears replicas that were built by Greco in the 80s. If .I decide to get it and decide that it fits the bill, so be it. Otherwise, I might pick up where I left off here. I would probably have somebody take a chisel to the pickup cavities to make room for the ones I’d prefer to have, knowing that P90s are physically wider than TriSonics.
I'm looking for a new amp, but what type of vox ac30 do you use?
The ones is the video are modified Ac30 tbxs by Nigel Knight a Knight Audio Technologies (KAT) www.Deacyamp.com
Someone must be able to make a decent Brian wig.
We would hope so
I just don't get it; that is such a personal thing - Brian May's Red Special coupled with the AC30s. I can't imagine mugging someone of such a personal and timeless thing.
Interesting take
I want to see in this Rig Rundown video Frank Rohles' Brian May-style Fractal Audio rig.
We could try and make that happen
@@TheRedSpecialGuitarPodcast Next concert where Frank plays with his Queen tribute band, WE ROCK QUEEN, is on Friday, 11st August in Erlenbach, Germany, at the Beavers Musikclub. Open air concert.
Bloody bass players 🙂
How do deafen everyone in a small club in one EZ step.
Haha
Those fake amps are the cherry on the top! 🤣
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Awesome!!!