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Premier Guitar is on location in Davenport, Iowa, where PG's Jason Shadrick talks with blues wunderkind Joe Robinson. In this segment, Joe discusses his electric and acoustic rigs, and demonstrates his pedalboard.



Guitars
During this run, Robinson brought out three guitars–a Fender Strat, a Fender Jazzmaster, and a Gretsch 6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman. The Strat was the first guitar Robinson bought for himself when he was around 14. He recently put a new neck on it–afters years of truss rod misuse when he was younger–and installed Mick Brierley pickups. The Gretsch is entirely stock with the exception of TV Jones pickups. All of his electrics are strung with a .010 set of Elixir strings with the high string replaced with a .012.

Amps
For his electric trio shows, Joe uses a dual amp setup consisting of a Laboga Alligator 30 and a Dr. Z Carmen Ghia. An avowed fan of Class A amps, Robinson runs both amps all the time with only his reverb (and occasionally the delay) run in stereo. Since both are run pretty hot he places a sheet of plexiglass in front to keep the front row happy.

Effects
For his main electric rig pedalboard, Robinson uses a T-Rex Octavius, Ibanez Tube Screamer TS808 reissue, T-Rex Tremster, Eventide Time Factor, Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man, and a T-Rex Room-Mate all powered by a T-Rex Fuel Tank. Off to the right of this board he has a Crybaby Wah, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal, and a Peterson StroboStomp 2.

On the acoustic side, he plugs into a Boss TU-2, another T-Rex Octavius, and a Boss RC-30 Loop Station. For amplification he goes into an AER Pocket Tools mixer and then into his Compact 60 (not shown).





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R. Oundwound
on 04/10/2013
He's got the Bonamassa plexiglass sound barrier going -- good idea. I've done the heavier high E on acoustic myself -- though not 16s -- and it does work great and I even like the feel more. Very informative rundown, full of straightforward info. Like this guy's professionalism without any pretentiousness.
mike
on 03/18/2013
estring i agree...i love the rig rundowns where we actually get to hear the gear demoed
SRV
on 03/18/2013
Nice piece and glad Jason did this and not Rebecca. He sure has been studying his SRV!
Rick-Hayward -Ca.
on 03/16/2013
Good Kid
estring
on 03/15/2013
I meant "ALL" these guys
estring
on 03/15/2013
Why dont we ever get to hear these guys play their rig for PG
tc
on 03/15/2013
Maton acoustic guitars - Tommy Emmanuel plays them as well
Simon
on 03/14/2013
I've not heard of this guy until just now. I suppose it would be easy to say that he's just an Eric Johnson clone. If I had that technique and tone, I'd be a happy and perhaps wealthy man. I shall certainly be checking this guys playing out further.
Lee
on 03/13/2013
That's an RC-20xl... not an RC-30.
Luke
on 03/13/2013
joe is amazing, have seen him a few times here in australia, he's definitely getting better and better and so is his tone...! great vid...!



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