Sunday, December 22, 2024
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Gear Rundown: Brian “Beav” Waddell (Devin Townsend Project) 2016


We joined Brian “Beav” Waddell from the Devin Townsend Project (http://www.hevydevy.com) before a show where he gave us a rundown through his touring gear.

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7 thoughts on “Gear Rundown: Brian “Beav” Waddell (Devin Townsend Project) 2016

  • Well first of all yes he obviously likes the sound of the two, he wouldnt pick something he thinks is shit and second repeating what we've just heard him say is not an answer to my question. Looks like I'm gonna have ABC it for some. My question is why does he need a b7k pedal if the head already has it built in along side the vintage overdrive. I'm ultimately looking for an answer from somebody at Darkglass or somebody who has good experience of this amp and its capabilities . I was under the impression the Darkglass head can produce both sounds from the head itself. I thought that was the selling point with this head, that it's all the good stuff in one place.

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  • Why does he need the b7k pedal, when the micro tubes head contains the b7k within its circuitry. I thought the incentive of purchasing that head is that it has both the vintage micro tubes and the b7k pedals built in?

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