My current live rig

mboogman

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Here's a couple of shots of my live rig. It pretty much lives at my church about 95% of the time. Makes me really look forward to Wednesdays and Sundays! The pedalboard is my second one I built for myself. It's got two tiers, with the top one being angled slightly to make that row of pedals easier to get to. I've though about some kind of loop switching system, but have decided I like the "tap Dancing" method better for the time being.
 

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Man, if I got to use THAT setup in church when I was a kid, I'd be a more religious man to this day!

:lol: :LOL:

You midwestern/southern guys have it right when it comes to worship music.

When I went to church, all we got was a fake pipe-organ, and some old broad that sounded like a dying cat, wailing thru some PA speakers that looked like police megaphones. :bleh:

We were LUCKY if the fat librarian broad actually strummed a guitar for the day.
 
Holy Rig, Batman!

:thumbsup:

A Petrucci, PRS and MOD 50 -- nice!

The guitarist at my church is a Univ. of North Texas grad and former Lab Band alum. He runs
Strats and an ES-335 through a Mesa LoneStar. I keep meaning to bring my M4
up to him to run though the Lonestar's power section.
 
I keep a shield in front of it to tame the stage volume a little, but no one really complains about the volume. It really is a fun rig. Besides, we're really more of a rock band than a church band. ;)
 
It's Kentucky. We celebrate every horse that ever did anything, and Man O War was pretty special, I guess. :)
 
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