Tone Report Weekly Issue 110 | Page 30

BRIAN SETZER TONE AT HOME Setzer’s rig is pretty simple by today’s standards, but unfortunately for the Setzer acolyte trying to replicate this tone at home, it’s also expensive. A vintage or reissue Gretsch 6120, a ‘63 Fender Bassman, and a vintage Roland RE-301 (plus one incredibly long cable) will set one back a scary amount of money, so my recommendation is to seek out alternate solutions that will approximate it for a lot less dough. Affordable, high quality hollowbody guitars—with Filter’Tron style pickups—are relatively easy to come by, and Gretsch itself has the Electromatic series, which features several instruments that fit the bill. Upgrading one of these working man’s guitars with TV Jones TV Classic pickups would go a long way towards Setzer tone heaven. As far as amps go, there are a lot of Fender and Fender-style amps that will get a similar tone to Setzer’s ‘63 brownface for less money, including the more common 4x10 Fender Bassman combo, and even the Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue. Hook one of these amps up to a 2x12 extension cab with Celestion Vintage 30s and you’re even closer to the sonic goal. 30 TONE TALK // For tape echo, the obvious choice (if you don’t already own an actual tape delay) is a pedal like the Strymon El Capistan, the Catalinbread Belle Epoch, or another digital delay that accurately mimics vintage tape tones. As far as I know, there is no pedal that fully replicates the complete Roland RE-301 experience, but the Nocturne DynoBrain does replicate the preamplifier circuitry of this machine quite accurately. This pedal is beloved by Setzer tone-chasers, and paired with a good tape echo style delay pedal, it can work magic. Brian Setzer is a world-class guitarist, possessed of chops and innate musicality that put him in a truly rarified class of musicians. He is also a tone giant, who has inspired hordes of chasers ever since “Stray Cat Strut” blew up MTV. Though many continue to associate him with that golden era, he long ago transcended it, and continues to push forward artistically with a singular style and sound. Rock this Tone: The Gear and Sound of Brian Setzer