Robin Trower | Studio JTM Playthrough | Marshall
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Discover the possibilities of the Studio JTM with rock guitar legend Robin Trower. Running us through how the amp responds to his style of playing and showcasing some sensational playing, Robin gives us a demonstration that we won't be forgetting anytime soon!
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No one sounds like Robin Trower. His reverse rakes, his bends, his vibrato, his chord voicings. He's always been my favorite blues rock guitarist and he still has the magic. Tone to die for.
@mikemanne8112
2 ай бұрын
I just love, when HE, talks obout marshall amplifers ! or any of his top secret gear or pedals ! I always dig his tones and music, Boss Man Robin !
Trower is one of THE guys that made me want to play.
@ericwalter4771
5 ай бұрын
Same here !!!
@stevehorton4088
5 ай бұрын
me too, for sure
@davidmarks5400
2 ай бұрын
When I heard the Bridge of Sighs record in 74, that was it. From that moment on I knew guitar was in my future.
A fantastic amp played by a true gentleman. 😺👍
I think the first time I saw him play was in 1977. Never disappoints!
Saw him headline at Philadelphia Spectrum in 76-77, Rush opened, 2112 tour, Montrose in the middle with Sammy Hagar! What an incredible night! Trowers use of the Univibe through Marshalls, oscillated the roof off!
@spumagu5225
13 күн бұрын
This makes me slobber! Montrose's first album is my benchmark for hard rock albums, Rush's 2112 is adequate ( huge understatement ) and Robin's trio in their prime with with James Dewar's velvet tinged vocals, wow!
Trower is fantastic and the amp sounds great.
@roswellminard9350
2 ай бұрын
Yes! Nothing more to say...
A guitar legend
Best vibrato in the business...Love Robin
Was 1975 the first time I heard "Bridge of Sighs" album and it blew me away. In1975 we ended up playing 2 cuts off it Day of the Eagle and Too Rollin' Stoned. Trower had his distinct tone and style like no other.
He is so underrated! Brilliant player 👏🏻
@AlexSosaBolivia
8 ай бұрын
“Underrated” LMAO. He’s a living legend. Where have you been?
@mattstewart2969
8 ай бұрын
@@AlexSosaBolivia ah there’s always one that wants to argue…guitar players below the age of 35 probably won’t have him in there top 5 and maybe even top 10 that influences them but if players take the time to check him out he will be 100% be appreciated. He’s not the first name that comes out of peoples mouths when they talk about there favourite guitar players and I mean that in the most respectful way by the way 👍🏻
Amazing tone and his playing is better than ever and always evolving. Trower Power!
Love Trower!
Robin Trower the Legend
I have always loved Robin Trower's playing and I love the sound of marshal amps with green back speakers. I also run two amps, one vox and one marshall, the tones are well suited for me.
'Bout bloomin' time you put Mr. Trower in your demo playthrough.
@andyc5729
8 ай бұрын
They did for the SV20 too.
I love my Studio JTM45. I sure loved seeing this guy demo it.
@quoimagueule628
5 ай бұрын
it's not a jtm45. it's a jtm studio. these are two different amps, the jtm45 sounds much better, after all it costs twice the price, it makes sense
Beautiful sounds👌🏻
I love Robin I love my Plexi I love my Strat ❤the neck pickup strat through to the marshall is “THE SOUND “
What a legend!!💥🎸🙌🏼
Anything and everything Trower.❤
Here is a legend!
thanks for the close up of his settings! great and he uses them live and in the studio.
Much respect.
Robin fkn Trower.... that's who..💯🎸
Marshall should come out with a 100 Watt stack .... identical what Robin used during his 1975 Winterland concert .... " The Marshall Retro Trower Power Amp "
Great guitar player. I saw him in the early 70's through the 80's in Atlanta, GA every time he played there. Good to see this clip of him still enjoying playing.
Glad he was successful with his power trio lineup of Dewar, and Isidore/Lordan. But he sure powered out Procol Harum with Whisky Train and Simple Sister. I think Gary Brooker had the same sentiment as Keith Emerson, "a profound mistrust of lead guitarists". Have seen him through several different band incarnations, and they never disappointed. I met him about 8 years ago. His advice to capture a shred of his tone was to "play it loud". As they say, a true magician never reveals his secrets, haha.
insane what sounds can he get out of his fender....
I saw tower at the Firehouse in Ballad (Seattle). Small intimate venue. Very enjoyable.
I saw him at Kidnappers in Charlotte in the 1980's. We were shocked that he was playing a red Squier.
@christianboddum8783
8 ай бұрын
These were the really good Squiers with american pickups and hardware, only produced two years while Fender were reforming and setting up new shop.
The Creambacks really compliment the Strat sound.
@jasondorsey7110
8 ай бұрын
Hard to go wrong with creambacks
👍👍
Daydream Amp
The most underrated guitar player. He is the "Stratomaster"
@AlexSosaBolivia
8 ай бұрын
“Underrated” LMFAO. He’s a living legend. You missed it, obviously..
@renodavid
8 ай бұрын
@@AlexSosaBoliviaGood call. There’s always someone who posts “he’s so underrated” about the most celebrated musicians around. They tend to get a lot of thumbs up, so 🤷♂️.
2:02
I wish thy had throw in a Uni-Vibe and a delay and let him play longer.
@daveellisblues
6 ай бұрын
He is using the fulltone Dejavibe at 1.12 on the Vibrato setting, unusual for him as he usually uses the chorus setting.
“The earlier ones sound sweeter” lol
Гитара красивая.
Love his soulfull playing! At about 1:23 (when he plays in those higher positions) you hear a lot off string pull though, which means his pickups are set high; to high in fact.
What a guitar player…