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  1. 9 de nov. de 2020 · Chet Atkins (1924-2001) is probably the most important guitarist ever to be associated with the Gretsch guitar brand. His original line of signature models , which were launched in the 1950s, were seen in the hands of some of the most influential guitarists known to rock ’n’ roll.

    • What Guitars Did Chet Atkins Play?
    • Chet Atkins Amps Overview
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    Chet Atkins is most known for playing Gretsch guitars, of which he had several signature models with the brand. Most notably was his Gretsch Prototype Streamliner 6120 Country Gentleman model. Atkins also played a wide range of other guitars throughout his career, including signature models with Gibson. See the full list of Chet Atkins guitars and ...

    Gretsch Chet Atkins Piggyback

    Years Used:1960s to Present It’s hard to find concrete information on all amps that Chet Atkins has used over the years. However, it’s known that he used a Gretsch amplifier, his 6161 signature model, the so-called “piggyback.” This was a stack, featuring an amp head with a maximum output power of 140 watts. The cabinet included two speakers, one that’s 12 inches in diameter and the other that’s 15 inches. The 12-inch one was for the Reverb and Tremolo channel, while the 15-inch one was for t...

    1954 Standel 25L15 Combo

    Years Used:1950s to Unspecified Although it’s hard to find info on the exact gear that Chet used and when he used it, his friend Paul Yendell revealed an amp that found its way on most of the guitarist’s recordings. The unit in question is a Standel 25L15, a combo amplifier manufactured way back in 1954. This one was very popular among country players of the era, including Merle Travis. It’s a pretty rare tube amplifier with a pair of 807 tubes in the power amp section. It’s a pretty rare sig...

    Custom-Made Tape Echo

    Years Used:1954 to 1996 Designed by Ray Butts, the engineer who developed the first humbucking pickup, Filter Tron. However, he was also into tape-based echo devices, eventually developing his EchoSonic amplifier with an integrated echo effect. The amp came with 6V6 or 6L6 power amp tubes. It also featured a total output power of 15 watts. But its biggest advantage was its size, which was relatively smaller compared to other devices at the time. Other than that, it also featured 12AU7, 12AX7,...

    Lexicon JamMan PCM41

    Years Used:During the 1990s Chet Atkins continued performing well into the 1990s. Although an old-school guitar player, he kept up with the newer technology. One of the effects units that he used back then was the JamMan PCM41, manufactured by Lexicon. This is an echo and looper device in one, designed as a rack-mounted unit. However, it still came with a footswitch and all the necessary detailed controls. The device was pretty advanced for the times, even featuring MIDI connectivity that wou...

    Echoplex

    Years used:1950s to Unspecified After the success of Ray Butts’ EchoSonic device, an engineer named Mike Battle developed a standalone tape echo device, separate from the tube-driven guitar amp. Appropriately named Echoplex, it was obvious that Chet Atkins was going to get his hands on one of these. The same could be said of some other guitar legends of the era, including Carl Perkins, and Scotty Moore. These original units were completely tube-driven. Later iterations featured solid-state de...

  2. 12 de may. de 2014 · There are four main Chet Atkins models from which numerous variations and reissues are derived. They are (in order of release) the 6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body (1954), the 6121 Chet Atkins Solid Body (1955), the 6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman (1957) and the 6119 Chet Atkins Tennessean (1958).

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  3. The Gibson Chet Atkins CE (Classical Electric) is a single cutaway classical guitar with built-in electronics and rosewood fretboard. This model is not to be confused with the CEC, which offered an ebony fretboard. Years of Production: 1981 - 1995 Features: Spruce top, mahogany back/sides/neck, rosewood fretboard, gold hardware, built-in ...

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  4. Nylon String Thinbody Cutaway with Spruce Top in Antique Natural Finish and Rosewood Fingerboard with 1 13/16" Nut Gibson introduced the Chet Atkins CE and CEC nylon string guitars in 1981, and they proved popular because they allowed for feedback-free playing at amplified stage volumes.

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  5. Chet Atkins' gear and equipment including the Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman and Gretsch 6120. Get the gear to sound like Chet Atkins and get their tone.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Features. How the Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins became a rock ’n’ roll icon, played by Pete Townshend, Randy Bachman and more – before enjoying a triumphant second act in the hands of Brian Setzer. By Chris Gill. published 1 February 2024. There are few cooler hollowbody electrics than the Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins/Nashville, few more versatile.