Members 77BlazerK5 Posted November 29, 2015 Members Share Posted November 29, 2015 For Gigging Or Practice? What are your go to gear, My Gigging Gear is this, Gibson LP Studio w JB/Jazz PuPs( '04 Fender Strat Highway one w/JB as a Backup),to Boss ME50 (Blues Driver,Noise Gate,wah,mostly only used)to Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 Head to Laney 4x12 cab w/ Celestions 75s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members AJ6stringsting Posted November 29, 2015 Members Share Posted November 29, 2015 Been playing since 1978, toured professionally and play Blues , Classic Rock, 80's Metal, Neoclassical Metal, Thrash / Speed Metal and some Classical guitar. My gear : # 1.1971 Gibson Flying 'V' with 22 frets, Schaller active pick ups and Schaller tailpiece with fine tuners., # 2.1984 Randy Rhoads/Jackson 'V' with 22 frets, Floyd Rose tremolo, (N) Dimarzio Evolution, (M) Dimarzio Evolution,(B) S.Duncan Screamin' Demon. # 3.1997 P.S.4 Jackson with 24 frets, Floyd Rose tremolo, (N) Dimarzio Evolution, (M) Dimarzio Fast Track 2, (B) Dimarzio Evolution. # 4.1996 Dinky/Jackson with 24 frets,Floyd Rose tremolo, (N) Bill Lawrence L-250, (M) Dimarzio Fast Track 2,(B) Dimarzio Evolution. # 5.1985 Kramer American series guitar with 22 frets,Floyd Rose tremolo , (N) Bill Lawrence L-250,(M) GFS H-67 "Lil" Killer,(B) Dimarzio X2N, # 6.Chandler neck/ 1987 Kramer body with 22 frets,Floyd Rose Pro tremolo, (N) Dimarzio Fast Track 1, (M) Dimarzio Fast Track 2,(B) Dimarzio X2N. # 7.1987 Kramer body/1988 Kramer Night Swan neck with 22 frets, Floyd Rose tremolo, (N) Bill Lawrence L-250,(M) Dimarzio Fast Track 2, (B) Bill Lawrence XL-500. # 8.1998 Squire neck / Stewart-MacDonald sunburst guitar body with 22 frets, Wilkinson tremolo,(N,M,) Fender "Texas Specials" and a Dragon Fire Hot Rail. # 9.All Parts 70's Strat neck / 1979 Fender Strat body 21 frets,with a Wilkinson tremolo, (N,M) Fender Custom Shop "69" pickups, (B) Schaller S6 single coil. # 10. Applause (modified) acoustic. # 11.Fender 12 string acoustic.# 12. 2007 Alpine White Epiphone Les Paul Custom, 22 frets, Dragon Fire Alnico 5 Gold Buckers and Schaller tailpiece with fine tuning # 13.Jackson Soloist style body / Jackson Reverse style neck; 24 frets, Floyd Rose,(N) Dragon Fire Hot Rails, (M) GFS H-67 "Lil Killer", (B) Carvin M22SD. # 14.Dragon Fire / Randy Rhoads guitar,24 frets,Floyd Rose, (N,B) Zebra Screamer pick ups. # 15. 1974 Gibson Les Paul Custom, 22 frets, (N) Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon, (B) Dimarzion Evolution & Schaller Tailpiece with Fine Tuners..Pedal Board : a Boss GE-7 E.Q., S.Duncan Pick Up Booster then to Effects board; VHT valvulator,Digitech RP-12,Digitech RP-1 ( plugged into the effects loop of the RP-1 Send to a MXR M-108 10 band E.Q , Seymour Duncan Pick Up Booster, the Hush Pedal, BBE Stomp Sonic back to the Return of the RP-1),Dbx 563,VHT Valvulator, Jim Dunlop Volume/Boost pedal. Rack # 1 . BBE Sonic Maximizers 462's and 362, Hush 2CX noise reduction units, 2 DOD 32 Graphic E.Q's, Behringer 1124P Feedback Destroyer. Rack # 2 . ETA Power conditioner, Rocktron Super C noise reduction unit and Monster 2500 Power Conditioner. Amps Digitech 2112 rack processor with Crown Power amps and / or 1986 Carvin X-100 B (6L6/12AX7 tubes) with Laney 4 x 12 cabinets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members thatsbunk Posted November 29, 2015 Members Share Posted November 29, 2015 Epiphone ES-339 > Korg pitchblack tuner > xotic sp compressor > modded Boss SD-1 > EH LPB-1 > Boss CH-1 > MXR Carbon Copy > PRRI I also play mandolin for about 1/4 of our set (Gretsch G-9320) but I just use a DI box for that directly to the PA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members badpenguin Posted November 29, 2015 Members Share Posted November 29, 2015 Really depends on my mood, and the type of gig. I have 40 to choose from, so.... do I need buckers or singles, or both? Floyd, hardtail, Bigsby, string thru? Rock, jazz,a little of both? Right now, it would be my 81 Ibanez Artist>Belcat analog chorus>Nux time core delay>Duncan Lava box>DeArmond Volume pedal>Roland BC60. Depending on the gig, you can substitute for guitar: Manoman Paul clone/Ibanez Talman TC-630/78 Gibson L6S/Ibanez RG507/550 marriage/JB Payer Professional Tele. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DeepEnd Posted November 29, 2015 Members Share Posted November 29, 2015 I'm probably the odd man out. My go to guitar for gigging, in my case worship, is an acoustic, specifically an Ibanez AW120, unplugged or run through a DI, depending on the situation, so in that respect I'm like thatsbunk and his mandolin. My only--and therefore go to--electric is a Schecter Gryphon through a Fender FM65R with reverb and, usually, a touch of distortion. Lately my go to guitar for noodling is an Alvarez RD10 acoustic that I use for alternate tunings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Karma1 Posted November 29, 2015 Members Share Posted November 29, 2015 I've got a number of guitars, amps, and fx so I won't list them all. But the main set up I'm gigging with at this time is a Fender "Roland-ready" Strat w/ Lace Sensors, into a Roland VG-99 for effects and amp simulation, and direct into the mixing board. Sometimes if I want to use an amp, I'll plug into my Mesa Boogie Studio 22+. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tonyb300 Posted November 30, 2015 Members Share Posted November 30, 2015 PRS hollow body for jazz & R&B, PRS 408 for everything else, Mesa recto for big jobs, Roland 25w beater amp for little stuff, no FX.....I'm old school. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members humbuckerstrat Posted November 30, 2015 Members Share Posted November 30, 2015 Lately it's been my Squier Standard Strat with Lace Sensors and a GFS XGP neck with Rosewood fretboard, into my Korg GA-40 tuner (my Korg Pitchblack crapped out for some reason), into my Zoom G2Nu, into a Suoer car stereo (powered by an AC adapter), which is my amplifier for my MTX Audio Thunderpro 2 passive speaker. pix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Randellscott Posted December 3, 2015 Members Share Posted December 3, 2015 Yamaha Pacifica and my Johnson JT-50 Mirage. I love them both. Also My Jay Turser not made any more Colonel Jazz Box. Quality is great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Virgman Posted December 3, 2015 Members Share Posted December 3, 2015 For an amp modeler thru a PC Guitar Rig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members SmokeyGhost Posted December 17, 2015 Members Share Posted December 17, 2015 Depending on how I feel at the time it is one of these Gretch G5135, Squire Classic Vibe 50's Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul Studio Pro, Martin GPCPA4, Maton Custom Shop, Seagull S6 Original QI. Not shown is an Alhumbra 4P. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 1001gear Posted December 17, 2015 Members Share Posted December 17, 2015 Usually one of two Carvin Bolts. To a lesser degree a Fernandez "strat" and more rarely an Epi Dot. I have an always on Quadraverb that for the most part stays on the same Del / Verb / etc... and on the floor whatever OD I feel like.The amp is a Boogie 20/20 with various pres. As long as I can dial in some joy I'm good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members onelife Posted December 17, 2015 Members Share Posted December 17, 2015 for gigs - LP, strat, tele, ES137 direct into Yamaha DG80, SF Princeton Reverb or Mustang IV practice - ES137, tele through Boss ME-25 into Yamaha mixer to studio monitors acoustic - Yamaha F310 through LR Baggs Para Acoustic DI keyboard - Yamaha CP5 w/built in DI through PA and dedicated pair of MSR100 monitors recording - anything available that works at the time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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