Man…Brett is SO much better of a guitar than he gives himself credit for. I know he’s humble and all but seriously…it’s okay to gloat from time to time. Well done sir 🎸
Awesome demo, Brett. This unit sounds great...but I was thinking... maybe Tech 21 could somehow make those footswitches have a dual function, and make it programmable up to 5 presets(?)...or maybe even MIDI compatible, where you could store and change presets with a MIDI controller. Steal my idea, and call it The Brett Kingman FlyRig!
No FX loop needed for me. I like the light, tight portability. If you start extending on that you may as well go for a pedalboard. This will fit in a guitar case or back pocket, no probs.
Thanks. It's a Musikraft/MJT partscaster with Seymour Duncan Five-Two pickups, Joe Barden bridge and Kluson. Great axe. I got it in a trade for a Strat I wasn't using much.
Thanks, Raffael. I appreciate it. I think it's pretty great for the price though. US$359.00, right? It has boost, compression, distortion/overdrive/fuzz; SansAmp amp and cab emulation; tuner, reverb, tap-tempo tape delay with modulation; rotary sim and unbalanced ¼" or balanced XLR outs. For me at least, that's pretty much everything I'd need for a gig. I don't think there's much on the market that competes with the RK5 v2 for features, portability and sound quality.
Sounds excellent and so simple
Excellent playing thanks Mr. K!🎸
Great tones and tasty playing as always!!
sounds amazing. cool track too
and at 2 minutes, i recon it has a Santana tone in it too.
sounded great! Nice song choice Help the Poor
Very good easy to set sounds how much do these cost please
Man…Brett is SO much better of a guitar than he gives himself credit for.
I know he’s humble and all but seriously…it’s okay to gloat from time to time.
Well done sir 🎸
I took the DVK GoldTop out of the box today and was playing with it. Still a great pedal all these years later
Tasty!
Nice 👍👍
Awesome! I can't get over how much is crambed in that pedal, and it's pretty tiny.
Cool jam Brett
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Awesome demo, Brett. This unit sounds great...but I was thinking... maybe Tech 21 could somehow make those footswitches have a dual function, and make it programmable up to 5 presets(?)...or maybe even MIDI compatible, where you could store and change presets with a MIDI controller. Steal my idea, and call it The Brett Kingman FlyRig!
Have you checked out the SansAmp PSA 2.0?
The track reminds me of Robben Ford.
Yeah, the track's called "Robben Ford jam track". jtcguitar backing track.
Great tone and playing! This or the standard Fly Rig? I see that has an effects loop.
No FX loop needed for me. I like the light, tight portability. If you start extending on that you may as well go for a pedalboard. This will fit in a guitar case or back pocket, no probs.
@@BrettKingman for you but it would be better if unit had a loop if you want to add something but also don’t need a huge pedal board.
Does it have a headphone jack
It doesn't have a separate jack, but it does have a headphone mode switch for the 1/4-inch out.
Sounds great what guitar are you using?
Thanks. It's a Musikraft/MJT partscaster with Seymour Duncan Five-Two pickups, Joe Barden bridge and Kluson. Great axe. I got it in a trade for a Strat I wasn't using much.
@@BrettKingman thanks brett brilliant 👍
beautiful tones and performance, if it had more outputs would have been better the thing is freakin 300 bucks only has 1 in and 1 out sad
Thanks, Raffael. I appreciate it. I think it's pretty great for the price though. US$359.00, right? It has boost, compression, distortion/overdrive/fuzz; SansAmp amp and cab emulation; tuner, reverb, tap-tempo tape delay with modulation; rotary sim and unbalanced ¼" or balanced XLR outs. For me at least, that's pretty much everything I'd need for a gig. I don't think there's much on the market that competes with the RK5 v2 for features, portability and sound quality.