 Hey, what's up? I'm Brian Whitman. I play guitar for the band Cedar. Being the new guy in the band, obviously I had to learn everything from all of their records, you know, starting with Disclaimer all the way up through the newest release, Isolate and Medicaid. One of the great things about this amp having four channels is that I was able to achieve every single sound that I needed to from their early days, you know, 2002 all the way to the present. The next single that we will be releasing is Nobody's Praying for Me. Great song, check it out. We're playing it live now so come on down and see our shows. May 9th will be up in Bangor, Maine doing the Rise Above Fest. It's something that Sean came up with a few years back. He wanted to help raise suicide awareness and help give an outlet for a lot of people, you know, come to a show, have a very positive experience. So that's going to be May 9th, Bangor, Maine at Darling's Waterfront Pavilion. There's going to be Godsmack, Cedar, Slash. There's going to be Papa Roach, All That Remains, Nonpoint, Tremonti, Inflame, Butcher Babies, a lot more people. I mean, it's going to be killer. It's a great show, great positive experience. My previous amp that I was playing, which, you know, I enjoyed quite a bit as well, but when it comes to this, the versatility just kind of, you know, it takes over and that's what you want in an amp. My last amp that I was playing out of had a more British sound. So with this one, when you can use the ISF knob and go either more American, more British, I favor the British side because it's just, it's the sound that I like to achieve. I think it helps round off the Cedar sound live on stage, whereas, you know, on the other side of the stage is more American sound, but this is actually like, blends everything together in a perfect manner.