Rig Rundowns
Summary: Premier Guitar’s world-famous Rig Rundowns take you backstage to explore the live gear used by your favorite guitar and bass players. Whether you’re into shred, country, indie, or classic rock, Rig Rundowns give you the lowdown on the instruments, pedals, and amps powering the biggest acts on the road today—and often we even coax them into demoing their favorite settings. Listen now and pick up new tricks for how to set up your rig!
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Podcasts:
Jason Shadrick is on location checking out the gear that Lindsey Buckingham brings out on the road, including his #1 Turner Model One that he has used since the '70s.
One of the founding members of the legendary funk outfit explains how he conquered the world with massive talent and minimal gear.
Premier Guitar's Rebecca Dirks is on location at Park West in Chicago, IL, where she catches up with Living Colours' Vernon Reid and Doug Wimbish during their 2013 U.S. tour.
Batio talks to us about his various signature models from Dean Guitars, including a double-guitar signature, and his 4-amp setup (Marshall and Dime), and his sparse pedalboard with overdrive, delay, and wah.
One of Nashville’s hottest pickers demonstrates how he moves from snappy twang licks to ’80s rock and more.
Guitarists Eric Cannata and Jacob Tilley demonstrate how offset axes and tone-bending noisemakers provide the band’s widespread sonic bedrock.
Jordan Wagner is On Location in Des Moines, IA, at the Val Air Ballroom where he visits backstage with Mastodon's Brent Hinds and Bill Kelliher about their current live rigs.
The Hamm brothers and guitarist Ryland Oehlers detail their wallet-friendly guitars, classic tube amps, and versatile stomp stations that ignite their modern spin on grunge and post-hardcore.
Though this stage setup is scaled back from previous outings, it contains some axes and amps most people only dream about.
Jade and Hunter chronicle the working-man instruments, all-tube heads, and select noisemakers they rely on to achieve their evolved punk tones.
Ep. #116: Tommy Emmanuel, C.G.P.
Ep. #115: The Doobie Brothers
Ep. #114: Alice Cooper’s Ryan Roxie, Tommy Henriksen, and Nita Strauss
Ep. #113: Robert Randolph [2017]
Ep. #112 – Dweezil Zappa