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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

Brent Mason's studio setup 2-29-08 at emerald studios in Nashville, TN

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  • Seen Brent and the players last night @ 3rd & Lindsley and his live set up was nothing like this. I mean maybe half of what this rack is. He had the green line6 ddelay, boss eq, boss blues something, BB, boss tuner and volume pedal & 1 more but i can't remember. Stereo thru a 72 fender twin reverb into a fender hotrod deville4x10 i think. He was insane with his tele and strat. Ive never heard anything like it before in my life!!! Paul Franklin isINSANE!!!

  • Yes, that is true - brent uses his small board for 3rd and lindsley and small gigs. This board on the video is for larger studio stuff.

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  • @bassguitar079 Ok cool,,,,,,,thanks.

  • @clewi1091 It's a Glaser B-bender :)

  • @bassguitar079 It could be one of those I guess, but I thought they hollowed out the back of the guitar to install those? Thanks for answering.

  • At 2:38 on the neck plate, it looks like something is bolted on that goes to the strap button. What is that? Thanks for any info.

  • @musicalgary Yes,I was at 3rd & Lindsley one eve last Nov listening to him and the players and I am sure he had an old silver face2x12 Twin reverb and had it stereoed into a newer 4x10 deville. Small pedal board for that size gig too, but clearly sounding amazing!!

  • @hereicome11 Brent was using a Deville?

  • holy crappo, are you making music or setting off a rocket!!! wow thats sweet though

  • I do my cartage out of Soundcheck just like Brent does but I just happened to have taken my board out of soundcheck the week before and didn't lose it. But I lost my heads the Bogner and the Matchless, Marshall and a secondary Bassman head. A few guitars too. It sucks but I didn't get it as bad as Brent did. He lost most everything. He was in the studio the other day in another room while I was recording with his pedals all scatered on the floor making due. Poor Brent.

  • I'm a pro studio musician in Nashville. I have 2 seperate boards a HUGE studio board that has around 4 or 5 distortions keeley compressor and a saffron squeeze, true bypass switcher. couple 2 or 3 different types of flangers delays chorus pedals. You need different pedals for different guitars. some pedals respond differently depending on the pick ups. My board is roughly the same as Brents studio board. then i also a a 2nd board for fly and stage dates. Poor Brent lost this board in the flood

  • Wowser that pedal board is huge

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