Jack Pearson playin the blues

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

Jack Pearson playin the blues

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  • ill tell ya that its not the yamaha.

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  • After talking with him, I can say this: It is either a 18w class A amp by VVT or it is a 50w solid state Yamaha amp. Either one is through a single 12" driver.

  • @CrazyCow500 This is old talk, but to me it sounds very similar to our Fender Deville with some overdrive in front, cannot say more, could be just anything else. Doesn't sound like a marshall he he, unless they put a telephone between the mic and the recorder. But I agree on what jacksfan08 says. For Pearson, Jeff Beck to say another name, for these guys, almost everything is on their hands, the amp is of a relative importance.

  • @CrazyCow500 Now that's funny. I'm not the one who's in need of relaxing. You're the expert then, tell us what he is playing through.

  • @jacksfan08 relax dude

  • just doesnt move me like mike bloomfields playing does.

  • Someday I want to hear all of this song. The middle part is seems is what we get, but damn! There is more playing going on in that three and a half minutes than most guitar players can muster in an entire album of songs.

  • @CrazyCow500 Whichever one was sitting on stage. That would be either a Fender Deluxe (stock) that the venue owns or it is a small class A amp made by Vintage Vacuum Tubes to a single 12" cabinet. Still, the amp is insignificant for this player. Just sayin'

  • @jacksfan08 Thats cool but I just wanna know what amp he's using dude.

  • @CrazyCow500 Doesn't matter which amp with Jack Pearson. You could plug him into an AM radio and he'll still have killer sustain. It's the hands, not the gear. Oh, and practice, lots of practice. Years and years of practice. I'll add faith and devotion to the mix because that's where he gets the discipline to practice, practice, practice.

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