Chappers: "Arrrrgh let's shred!!" Mick/Pete: talk about the gear with a thorough knowledge while playing the tastiest licks.... Well done Andertons TV!!!
+Ben Akers My take on Chaps and Lee is like Top Gear (UK) knowledge and a load of goofball, where this is pure heaven and as you say, thorough knowledge. :-)
Well, don't underestimate Chapper's level of experience. It sometimes shines through all that goofieness, and then he's rather critical and elaborate. Unfortunately, he's right now too much into self-marketing, which tends to become boring.
Clappers is a good layer in his own right, he’s just not everyone’s thing. I’ve heard him play some pretty damn good clean stuff as well. But yeah, that’s not his forte, shredding is his wheelhouse
Its funny how Pete doesn't goof around as much when he's got an equally great player to groove with. No disrespect whatsoever to the Capt he's the reason this channel exists, but Mick and Pete together is special.
Really happy to finally see a video on pr12 I bought one from peach guitars 2 years ago here in uk. Had exact same experience Pete describes about pr12. Sounds great very loud small, light. It has been my main amp since I bought it and has been in every situation from rock band to musical theatre and excelled.
Damn Pete, when you just diddled around with a clean tone it was freaking amazing... Most guys I've heard, when they demo an amp or pedal, they act like they have to work hard to come up with something to play. Both of you play these amazing riffs just off the top of you heads... It's so cool to listen to, thanks to both of you, rock on Mick & Pete...
As a fan of the dirtier, chunkier tones I can honestly say I've never smiled so big at a clean tone, I think I actually giggled at one point. What a beautiful sound! Wonderful, wonderful playing too. Keep it up!
Have you guys ever thought of putting out an album ? . I can listen to you both all day long. Very rare do you find 2 players that complement each other so well, I applaud you both on your skills and talents.
Y'all are becoming my favorite youtube guitar duo. Amazing playing, Pete was born to play Stratocasters, but that Duesenberg sounded really nice. Great product demos and always good, easy going, fun talk. Well done, again Anderton's!!!
Just throwing this out there, I would buy the shit out of a Danish Pete Tutorial DVD, great player with a good attitude, seems like he would be great teacher. If he has done anything like that anyone got a link?
The10000lbGorilla Pete isn't a good teacher. He doesn't explain things well or clearly. He often gets tongue tied. Just cause you are a good player doesn't make a good teacher
Pete and that PR12 are unreal. When Mick turned on the reverb and Pete played, that was heaven on earth tone. Man, I want that amp! And for Pete to give me lessons. A lot of lessons.
I have a Morgan RV35 (head and cab) which is the prior incarnation of the RCA35R (both just include reverb on top of the RCA35). Awesome amp and builder!
If you're a gigging guitarist and get a chance to play through a Morgan PR-12 get ready for a real Ah! Ha! Moment ! ! You will be totally amazed at that little brown box. Simple and basic controls and features, but packed full of tone. I got mine as a partial trade on a Mesa Boogie Roadster I was selling. The original owner had it for only a month and had added a Weber speaker. After a quick Google at the Morgan site (as I had never seen or heard a Morgan in my area) I agreed to meet at my home with the guy to try it. My thinking at the time was the Morgan would make a good home studio/practice amp to keep at home. After a short chat with the seller I plugged it in, set the Vol at 5, treble and bass at 12 o'clock,reverb at 3, plugged in one of my Stats, hit a couple of notes and almost jumped out of my chair. Made that trade immediately! ! Old 60's blackface Fender tone with a bit of Dumble thrown in, super natural compression and controls that actually change the tone. Plus this amp loves pedals and the spring reverb is lush and dreamy. Don't be fooled by its size or wattage, it sounds twice it's size. This little Morgan graduated from stay at home to full time onstage for me gigging with a Tele in a 4 piece country gig or a Strat playing Funk and Motown covers or with my PRS Custom 24 or ES-335 in a 8 piece Tower of Power style horn band. I don't know what kind of magic Mr. Morgan put in that Princeton circuit but it works. Try one, buy one, you won't be disappointed.
I have had the pleasure of playing through a PR12 and it is a truly stunning amp. I couldn't believe how good it sounded no matter where you put the various control knobs.......And then I added pedals. Unlike my much loved Princeton, which I have to carefully match what overdrive/distortion/fuzz pedals I put in front of it, the PR12 devours them. Tried it with an Angry Charlie, Fulltone Plimsoul and a Fulltone Octafuzz. Sounded huge and the surprise was that the reverb sat perfectly with the various levels of drive. If you don't need a stadium amp and you have the money, buy one!!!!!
First off -well done once again. Definitely some music mojo going on between you two. Tasty licks that just seem to naturally pour off the frets like a guitar begging to be soulfully played. Secondly - great use of a looper with a baseline to play off one another. Don't think I've heard another show use just enough but not too much looper to compliment and accentuate the main tone. Learned some things on improv today. Thanks! Request- maybe explain definitions like "headroom" for newer players and what it does to your tone. Just a suggestion- but your music shows vs just talks about it. Well done- again!
Man you guys should have an instrumental album out with tit bits like this( the first jam kind of stuff) it represents the best of a guitarists skills and both of you justify anything that you guys lay your hands on
Just watched the NAMM video (twice) these guys did with Joe @ Morgan amps... then searched UA-cam for more Morgan Amp videos and found this. Not disappointed.
To echo nearly every comment on here...Wow! Amps sound fantastic, playing was top notch and the overall demo has nearly convinced me to move away from the Tone King choices I'd made to a Morgan :-)
There's something really cool about the RCA35. I own one (w/o the verb tank), and it's got this beautiful body and sparkle to it. I can't quite describe it, but even clicking your hand against the strings produces such a beautiful range of harmonics. Again, I don't know how to describe it, but it's just incredible.
I always liked the chappers n cap'n vids, I must say though that they were lacking in some areas. Pete and Mick seem to give a much more balanced view, with tons of knowledge, loads of experience with gear and great abilities. I guess as a business Andertons will benefit having these guys on board. Their demo's will appeal to more people.
What's the story with Pete's strat? Through that PR12 it sounds shockingly similar to my 1960 relic from ~96 through a Carr that's got very similar heritage.
@Peter Honoré May I ask if you also have tried the JS12 and which one you prefer? To me the search is over, it's either a PR12 or a JS12. Absolutely outstanding playing, looks totally effortless but is exquisitely musical! Thanks!
+Akilesh Menezes Wait--what about Mick? He's got blues running through his English veins. Between here and That Pedal Show--Rick Astley has proven himself!
Cool that this kind of gear is now being demoed by guys who's musical forte is suited to it. Love Chappers and Cap vids, but sometimes justice isn't always done to certain gear, as although Rob (and Lee) is a great player, he seems more of a blues rock player rather than jazz or country for example. Keep it up fellas
These two are great! I love the humour of Captain Lee and Chappers but for great, mature tones and tasty playing, Mick and Pete are the best on UA-cam....or maybe the Tone King...(just kidding ;)
You two are slowly getting higher and higher on my list of favorite guitarists...
Chappers: "Arrrrgh let's shred!!"
Mick/Pete: talk about the gear with a thorough knowledge while playing the tastiest licks....
Well done Andertons TV!!!
+Calzo Houdini I wish I was as crappy as Rob then. They're all just different players for different people.
+Ben Akers My take on Chaps and Lee is like Top Gear (UK) knowledge and a load of goofball, where this is pure heaven and as you say, thorough knowledge. :-)
Well, don't underestimate Chapper's level of experience. It sometimes shines through all that goofieness, and then he's rather critical and elaborate. Unfortunately, he's right now too much into self-marketing, which tends to become boring.
Clappers is a good layer in his own right, he’s just not everyone’s thing. I’ve heard him play some pretty damn good clean stuff as well. But yeah, that’s not his forte, shredding is his wheelhouse
Kings of the intro jam
Holy shit, that intro was amazing. Fantastic tones, great attitude.
+Rick James Oh Yeah. Reminded me of John Mayer.
Bloody hell, that intro jam was sweet!
..that Outro was just getting better...daammnnn!
Approved, intro was just badas.
Its funny how Pete doesn't goof around as much when he's got an equally great player to groove with. No disrespect whatsoever to the Capt he's the reason this channel exists, but Mick and Pete together is special.
You two should bring out a Album! I would Listen to it all the time ;)
I'd love to see you guys do an A/B video with 2 of the finest modern amp brands called.....
MORGAN FRIEDMAN
Humour... right?
Pete is such a great player. He makes me want to practise more. Or not at all.
Mick is no slouch either
Really happy to finally see a video on pr12 I bought one from peach guitars 2 years ago here in uk. Had exact same experience Pete describes about pr12. Sounds great very loud small, light. It has been my main amp since I bought it and has been in every situation from rock band to musical theatre and excelled.
There's definitely some serious chemistry between you two when you play together. It's amazing.
What an incredible playing, and these tones...Perfect.
Such tasteful playing, Mick and Pete. I'm LOVING Guitar Paradiso. Every single episode of it! :)
I have to say guys you two are on a different level when it comes to jamming. I am sure I'm not the only one who waits for these videos now,
Damn Pete, when you just diddled around with a clean tone it was freaking amazing... Most guys I've heard, when they demo an amp or pedal, they act like they have to work hard to come up with something to play. Both of you play these amazing riffs just off the top of you heads... It's so cool to listen to, thanks to both of you, rock on Mick & Pete...
Buddy Martin well said
Mick and Pete, that intro was a great musical conversation. I applaud you.
As a fan of the dirtier, chunkier tones I can honestly say I've never smiled so big at a clean tone, I think I actually giggled at one point. What a beautiful sound! Wonderful, wonderful playing too. Keep it up!
That PR 12! Killer sound! Pete's playing is unbelievably good.
I'm just a dumb Yank with English lineage that can't play, but I love these videos. Such tasty licks...these two are so good together. Cheers!
That intro was superb: So much said, nothing spoken.
Have you guys ever thought of putting out an album ? . I can listen to you both all day long. Very rare do you find 2 players that complement each other so well, I applaud you both on your skills and talents.
Y'all are becoming my favorite youtube guitar duo. Amazing playing, Pete was born to play Stratocasters, but that Duesenberg sounded really nice. Great product demos and always good, easy going, fun talk. Well done, again Anderton's!!!
Agree
That intro jam was super tight. Love it guys. Thanks for turning me onto amps I didn't know were out there. I love their tone.
I could listen to them all day
Just throwing this out there, I would buy the shit out of a Danish Pete Tutorial DVD, great player with a good attitude, seems like he would be great teacher. If he has done anything like that anyone got a link?
He teaches some licks on his channel I think.
The10000lbGorilla Pete isn't a good teacher. He doesn't explain things well or clearly. He often gets tongue tied. Just cause you are a good player doesn't make a good teacher
Just throwing this out there you’re a simpleton
Pete and that PR12 are unreal. When Mick turned on the reverb and Pete played, that was heaven on earth tone. Man, I want that amp! And for Pete to give me lessons. A lot of lessons.
I have a Morgan RV35 (head and cab) which is the prior incarnation of the RCA35R (both just include reverb on top of the RCA35). Awesome amp and builder!
These are my favorite reviews, nice and grown up, informative, with still a touch of good humor without being obnoxious.
Such a tasty playing by both of you again! That PR12 sounded ace.
I'll probably never buy or even play a Morgan amp, but damn I could listen to these guys jam all day. The intro was particularly tasty
Been playing that intro all day long!
Intro and outro..... FANTASTIC....
That intro jam was sweet as hell, awesome job guys
I'm getting a Bros. Landreth 'Made Up Mind' vibe during that intro jam. Love it, guys.
These two are having way too much fun doing their job :D I love it :)
Thinking of getting the RCA35. Thanks for the review, it's insightful.
God, I love the clean playing on the Strat. My PR12 arrives tomorrow.
you're an astonishing guitar's duo guys! you have such a good musical taste and talent.. Great Brooo!!
This is my favourite guitar paradiso video!
Danish Pete is one of the few demo - players who actually plays music & does NOT do the aimless repetitive pentatonic noodling .... well done sir !
it is happiness to listen to the opening jam!
Guys, you just can't go uploading Paradiso and That Pedal Show on the same day. Like I had things to do, but now my whole day is gone! :p
same
same...
It takes you an entire day to watch two videos, one only being 25 minutes?
I'd be interested to know how Mick thinks they compare with his Two Rock?
ENCORE! Loved listening to this
If you're a gigging guitarist and get a chance to play through a Morgan PR-12 get ready for a real Ah! Ha! Moment ! ! You will be totally amazed at that little brown box. Simple and basic controls and features, but packed full of tone. I got mine as a partial trade on a Mesa Boogie Roadster I was selling. The original owner had it for only a month and had added a Weber speaker. After a quick Google at the Morgan site (as I had never seen or heard a Morgan in my area) I agreed to meet at my home with the guy to try it. My thinking at the time was the Morgan would make a good home studio/practice amp to keep at home. After a short chat with the seller I plugged it in, set the Vol at 5, treble and bass at 12 o'clock,reverb at 3, plugged in one of my Stats, hit a couple of notes and almost jumped out of my chair. Made that trade immediately! !
Old 60's blackface Fender tone with a bit of Dumble thrown in, super natural compression and controls that actually change the tone. Plus this amp loves pedals and the spring reverb is lush and dreamy. Don't be fooled by its size or wattage, it sounds twice it's size. This little Morgan graduated from stay at home to full time onstage for me gigging with a Tele in a 4 piece country gig or a Strat playing Funk and Motown covers or with my PRS Custom 24 or ES-335 in a 8 piece Tower of Power style horn band. I don't know what kind of magic Mr. Morgan put in that Princeton circuit but it works. Try one, buy one, you won't be disappointed.
Best series on Andertons TV! Pete is incredible!
Lovin' the paradiso, you guys are inspiringly good, keep em' comin'!
these jams keep getting tastier and tastier (pun unintended but I'm proud all the same)
Wow, incredible intro!
Love the opening jam!!!!! Keep it up guys!!!!
This is really great stuff.. awesome players and tone. keep doing this!
You guys sound amazing!
that small morgan amp just sounds amazing, and here i was gonna buy a Orange.. mind blowing
I have had the pleasure of playing through a PR12 and it is a truly stunning amp. I couldn't believe how good it sounded no matter where you put the various control knobs.......And then I added pedals. Unlike my much loved Princeton, which I have to carefully match what overdrive/distortion/fuzz pedals I put in front of it, the PR12 devours them. Tried it with an Angry Charlie, Fulltone Plimsoul and a Fulltone Octafuzz. Sounded huge and the surprise was that the reverb sat perfectly with the various levels of drive. If you don't need a stadium amp and you have the money, buy one!!!!!
The PR12 and Strat for me. Nice demo you crazy kids. 👍🏻😎
Danish Pete! nice loop and slick playing...sweet licks man!
This video got a like with in 45seconds. Great tones out of both setups!
Damn that intro jam was sexy! Love the chemistry between you guys, it's so much fun to watch and listen to.
First off -well done once again. Definitely some music mojo going on between you two. Tasty licks that just seem to naturally pour off the frets like a guitar begging to be soulfully played.
Secondly - great use of a looper with a baseline to play off one another. Don't think I've heard another show use just enough but not too much looper to compliment and accentuate the main tone.
Learned some things on improv today. Thanks!
Request- maybe explain definitions like "headroom" for newer players and what it does to your tone. Just a suggestion- but your music shows vs just talks about it. Well done- again!
Man you guys should have an instrumental album out with tit bits like this( the first jam kind of stuff) it represents the best of a guitarists skills and both of you justify anything that you guys lay your hands on
awesome amps and playing - 2 thumbs waaay up!
These two seem to get better at jamming with each other with every new episode haha
Probably the best sounds I've ever heard come from a strat.
What great sounding amps!
Seriously, where do you learn to play like these guys? Would be very interested in hearing how they became this good...
Great review, love these amps especially the little PR12
Awesome tones wow! Is this a Eric Johnson black strat at 8:05? Beautiful sound!
wow, these guys are great players!
What model Strat is Pete playing, I’m so used to seeing him play his purple Tele but this here Strat sounds so nice...
I frickin love you guys. Great vid.
Just watched the NAMM video (twice) these guys did with Joe @ Morgan amps... then searched UA-cam for more Morgan Amp videos and found this. Not disappointed.
To echo nearly every comment on here...Wow! Amps sound fantastic, playing was top notch and the overall demo has nearly convinced me to move away from the Tone King choices I'd made to a Morgan :-)
Oh my.... that maple board strat with a bit of tube screamer style overdrive through the PR12. May be the best I’ve heard.
There's something really cool about the RCA35. I own one (w/o the verb tank), and it's got this beautiful body and sparkle to it. I can't quite describe it, but even clicking your hand against the strings produces such a beautiful range of harmonics. Again, I don't know how to describe it, but it's just incredible.
Im looking at possibly getting one. What kind of tubes are you using? Also how would you compare it to a Laney, Orange, Vox or any other amp?
I always liked the chappers n cap'n vids, I must say though that they were lacking in some areas. Pete and Mick seem to give a much more balanced view, with tons of knowledge, loads of experience with gear and great abilities. I guess as a business Andertons will benefit having these guys on board. Their demo's will appeal to more people.
Just simply WOW!!!
you guys made me doubt my sexual orientation with that little jam in the beginning.......
I just spit my milk.
is that some kind of euphemism?
out of tune guitars your thang, Steve?
love love love these jams
Haha!! I must smile all the jam, so woooonderfull played!!!
And a great sound with the Morgans!!!
I could watch Pete play with himself all day.
What a great demonstration
What's the story with Pete's strat? Through that PR12 it sounds shockingly similar to my 1960 relic from ~96 through a Carr that's got very similar heritage.
God damn Pete is a great player. His phrasing is impeccable
Beautiful jam.
@Peter Honoré May I ask if you also have tried the JS12 and which one you prefer? To me the search is over, it's either a PR12 or a JS12. Absolutely outstanding playing, looks totally effortless but is exquisitely musical! Thanks!
Guitar Paradiso is very quickly becoming my favorite Anderton's show. :)
Hey Pete, do you have a solo album or something?
+Akilesh Menezes I would buy it in a heartbeat. Pete has become a youtube "must watch" in the past 6 months or so.
+Akilesh Menezes Wait--what about Mick? He's got blues running through his English veins. Between here and That Pedal Show--Rick Astley has proven himself!
Haha id definitely listen to like a blues rock record by Mick as well. But I have to admit that Pete's soft jazzy tones really get me.
That intro was COOL AS FUCK!!!! Keep up the good work guys
Fuck yeah guys! killer playing Mick n Pete!
Love that Duesenburg!
Cool that this kind of gear is now being demoed by guys who's musical forte is suited to it. Love Chappers and Cap vids, but sometimes justice isn't always done to certain gear, as although Rob (and Lee) is a great player, he seems more of a blues rock player rather than jazz or country for example. Keep it up fellas
2 guitarists who listen to each other!
you guys need to put out a album called intro's and put them all on there great job again!
love that tone, great amp
Great playing chaps. Great tone
Fantastic as usual!!!
Played a PR12 today.....AMAZING!!
Those sound very very well.
Dare I say, I enjoy Mike and Pete as much as the Capt. and Rob. Different, not better or worse. But both killer players.
These two are great! I love the humour of Captain Lee and Chappers but for great, mature tones and tasty playing, Mick and Pete are the best on UA-cam....or maybe the Tone King...(just kidding ;)
KEEP DOING THESE JAMS