![]() ![]() This is a 10 Watt Beast that can make any guitar sound like rock guitar at the touch of a button. But these very cool and sweet amplifiers would cost you an arm or a leg if you were to buy them yourself. In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown of War on Drugs Adam showed the big and little amps that he use in his arsenal of amplifiers to make the guitar sound. With this guitar, you will be playing War on Drugs style arpeggiated chords and notes in no time. Because Adam from War on Drugs has a white Strat guitar we recommend the white Davison guitar. Costing just under $70, these guitars can’t be beat. ![]() So we recommend getting a Davison guitar from Amazon. The fact is that all guitars sound the same, the difference between different ones being purely cosmetic. ![]() Luckily, you don’t have to spend that much. But how can you achieve his guitar tones? He uses some very expensive guitars such as vintage Fender Stratocasters and vintage Gibson Les Paul guitars, which costs over $500 each…alot of money for the aspiring guitarist. The first step to sounding like Adam from the War on Drugs band is to get a guitar to match the sounds that he does. The gear that they use is well-documented so you could buy it all, but it will cost an arm and a leg…so how can you sound like the War on Drugs on a budget without breaking your bank? Read on to find out. They use many guitars and effects to achieve the sounds that they have but how can you sound like them? It’s not hard with the right gear. Tags: Akai Headrush E1 or E2, Analogue Systems French Connection, Analogue Systems RS8000 Integrator, Analogue Systems RS8500X, BOSS FV-300H Volume Pedal, BOSS LS2 Line Selector, BOSS SD-1 Super Overdrive, BOSS TU-12H Chromatic Tuner, Demeter "The Tremulator", Digitech WH-1 Whammy, DOD 440 Envelope Filter, Electro-Harmonix Poly Chorus, Electro-Harmonix Small Stone, Famous Roland Space Echo 201 Users, Fender Starcaster, Fender Telecaster, Fender Wide Range pickups, Gibson ES-335, Gibson Les Paul HD.The War on Drugs, a Philly based band fronted by long-hair Adam Granduciel never ceases to amaze with their mystifying blend of pounding 80s drumbeat rhythms and Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan type of sounds. Posted in Artists, Artists Gear, Electric Guitars, FX Pedals How to sound like Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood Playing Real Guitars, Guitar Heroes, Jack White, Johnny Marr, Line 6, Line 6 Artists, Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler, Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler, Line 6 pedals, McAlmont & Butler, MXR DynaComp, Now it's cool to have a cheap guitar again, ProCo Rat 2, ProCo Turbo Rat, Return of the Electric Guitar, Rockferry, Rockferry Producer, Rockferry songwriter, Sons & Daughters, Suede, Suede gear, The Black Keys, The Cribs, The Genius Behind Duffy's Rockferry, The Guardian, The Libertines, The Smiths, The Tears (Band), Tips For Young Guitarists, Vox AC-30, Vox AC-30 users, White Stripes, Why Do People Love (REAL) Guitars?, Why People Should Play A Real Guitar, Why Real Guitars Are Better Than Guitar Hero Tags: Bernard Butler, Bernard Butler amp, Bernard Butler Article About Guitars, Bernard Butler FX pedals, Bernard Butler gear, Bernard Butler guitar, Bernard Butler pedalboard, Bert Jansch, Best Britpop Guitarists, Best Guitarists From the 90s, Boss DS-1, Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer, Boss TU-2, Brett Anderson, Britpop, Carl Barat, Dog Man Star, Duffy, Duffy's Producer, Duffy's Songwriter, Dunlop Cry Baby Wah, Dunlop Tremolo/ Pan, Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb, Gibson ES-355, Gibson ES-355 Famous PLayers, Great Britpop Guitarists, Guitar hero, Guitar Hero vs. Posted in Artists, Artists Gear, Electric Guitars, FX Pedals, Guitar Playing Tips ![]()
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