Great video! I love the Hot Rod Lincoln style riffs you played and I also like the clean sound as opposed to all the others! Were you using the reverb on the initial clean sound?
@@TheMichaelseymour In a band situation you’re probably going to want at least a 50 watt amp. Especially if you’re going to be competing for sonic space with bass and drums or another guitar. A 20 watt amp could work though if you could mic the amp and push it through a PA system.
Always loved the tuck and roll kustoms. John Fogherty’s tone was beast
Thanks for the history on Kustom amps...Just bought a Kustom Arrow 16R...never had this brand before.
Kustom has made some great amps over the years 😊
I’ve got the 2-10 version of this amp, and I absolutely love it. I have a few old 60s tuck and roll kustoms and I play the combo more.
at this price point it's good for an intermediate player starting to find his own tone
Great video! I love the Hot Rod Lincoln style riffs you played and I also like the clean sound as opposed to all the others! Were you using the reverb on the initial clean sound?
Yes, I was!
use one because it was the only thing i could afford. great pedal platform though!
would you advise a 40 watt - or can the 20 absolutely cut it for a bluesy band ?
@@TheMichaelseymour In a band situation you’re probably going to want at least a 50 watt amp. Especially if you’re going to be competing for sonic space with bass and drums or another guitar. A 20 watt amp could work though if you could mic the amp and push it through a PA system.
What is that song called which you were playing? I need to learn that riff :D
The heavy one? Just a jam I made up for the video 🙂
Yes. So I have to figure out from the video 😊
@@belkocik It starts on G, slides up to A then to A# and the back to A. Then start at G again. 🙂
Mine sounded like shit. Maybe mine was faulty.