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On this channel you can download all the T-Rex videos and watch them on your I-Phone or I-Pad. Please enjoy. Here's a little info on the company. You can see more at: www.t-rex-effects.com T-Rex has come a long way since 1996, but the company is still driven by its original spark – a passionate bel…

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    T-Rex Alberta overdrive/tube screamer pedal demonstrated by Perry Stenbäck.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2010 4:42


    Alberta – overdrive that’s getting it real The Alberta overdrive pedal was one of the first pedals T-Rex produced, and it crystallizes just about everything this small Danish company is all about – tone, tone, tone. It’s not about Alberta’s controls. They’re plain minimalistic, with just three knobs – gain, level and tone – in ad-dition to the ON/OFF switch. What sets this pedal apart is its phenomenal sound, no matter how you set the controls. The blues and beyond Some people say Alberta was born to play the blues – and it certainly does deliver that vintage tubey warmth that bluesmen are always looking for. But T-Rex would never try to tell you what kind of music to play. We recommend Alberta for everything from Muddy Waters to White Stripes – and we guarantee that this pedal will deliver no matter what kind of music you play. How do they do it? Ever wonder what makes T-Rex pedals like the Alberta overdrive so different from what other companies? If you ever visited our offices in Vejle, Denmark, you’d understand straight away. We’re not a company that makes music equipment. We’re sonic craftsmen who have built a company to deliver the tone we’ve always looked for in our own gear.

    Myles Kennedy part 2.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2010 4:39


    We were lucky to get an interview with Myles Kennedy while he was in Copenhagen with Slash for Copenhagen Live 2010. Myles is also guitarist and lead singer in Alter Bridge. Myles is, among other T-Rex pedals, using the T-Rex Mudhoney pedal on the new Alter Bridge album that will be in stores fall 2010.

    Myles Kennedy part 1.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2010 5:49


    We were lucky to get an interview with Myles Kennedy while he was in Copenhagen with Slash for Copenhagen Live 2010. Myles is also guitarist and lead singer in Alter Bridge. Myles is, among other T-Rex pedals, using the T-Rex Mudhoney pedal on the new Alter Bridge album that will be in stores fall 2010.

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