Great lesson ❤ so usefull since I've grabbed my 1st CBG few months ago. You made me a star for my daughters 😂🤘 just keep on teaching us !! Best regards from France
Hi thanks for the comment. The amp is a Matamp 1224 50w head (it scales down to 12w which is good for home recording!). The company is local to me and make great amps although they are a bit pricey since they're hand build. I often use a Ceriatone Horsebreaker - dual channel gain pedal, and an Exotic RC Booster for overdriven sounds. These pedals are both great and I use them for live gigs too. I've not tried them with solid state amps but I imagine they are ok - I like tube amps as a preference and would recommend a small 5w combo amp, if possible for home use (they are still pretty loud so make sure you get permission first!)
Another great lesson. Thanks 👍👍🎸
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Great lesson ❤ so usefull since I've grabbed my 1st CBG few months ago. You made me a star for my daughters 😂🤘 just keep on teaching us !!
Best regards from France
Thanks for the comment and it's good to hear that you're already impressing people with your music skills!
Great videos and great instruction. What gear do you use to record your videos, especially the guitar amp?
Hi thanks for the comment. The amp is a Matamp 1224 50w head (it scales down to 12w which is good for home recording!). The company is local to me and make great amps although they are a bit pricey since they're hand build. I often use a Ceriatone Horsebreaker - dual channel gain pedal, and an Exotic RC Booster for overdriven sounds. These pedals are both great and I use them for live gigs too. I've not tried them with solid state amps but I imagine they are ok - I like tube amps as a preference and would recommend a small 5w combo amp, if possible for home use (they are still pretty loud so make sure you get permission first!)
@@CodaTuition thank you for the reply and all the awesome info!