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Rig Rundown: mssv's Mike Watt & Mike Baggetta [2024]
Rig Rundown: mssv [2024]

Sure, guitarist Mike Baggetta and punk bass legend Mike Watt have cool gear. Watt’s got a signature Reverend Wattplower bass in root beer burst, and Baggetta wields his custom Koll Tornado and Benson amp rig like Gandalf’s staff—all in service of creating flamethrower tones in their wild, no-holds-barred performances.

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Step inside Premier Guitar’s magical, miraculous time machine and revisit the gear that stood head and shoulders above the rest as Premier Gear Award winners in 2018.

Koll Super Cub

Saul Koll’s latest creation is an upscale tribute to down-market American guitars of the 1960s, but unlike its ’60s inspirations, the Super Cub is an exceedingly high-performance instrument. Equipped with custom Curtis Novak silver-foil pickups, the guitar offers surprisingly versatile tones ranging from authoritative cleans to brash chunk. Light and ridiculously fun to play, the Super Cub will appeal to guitarists who like svelte instruments and appreciate fine hand-workmanship.

$3,600 street
kollguitars.com

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Dual digital delay engines drive a simple and super-colorful device.

  Les Paul neck pickup, Friedman Small Box rhythm channel.
0:00 – Effect off
0:07 – Medium-long delay on Ch2
0:23 – Slapback added in front (on Ch1)
0:39 – Oscillate switch engaged
0:54 – Slapback (short) delay on Ch1 only (Les Paul, both pickups on)
 

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Pros:
Good-sounding delays with superbly flexible stereo and series-mono potential.

Cons:
Dialing in multi-delay settings that vary between songs can be tricky without presets.

Street:
$200

Wilson Effects Slapback Delay
wilsoneffects.com



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