Photos of your guitar rig

Here's some pics. Most of the resonators are baritones I had National Resophonic custom make for me. Use to play metal, then started a hillbilly metal band, I don't play guitar anymore since I am no longer in a band, why bother. Still like playing resonator blues with the slide sometimes out in the hot summer heat at night.
 

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No certain exactly...but i believe in the 2005 - 2008 vicinity. I like Mesa Recto cabs generally, but for some reason the oversized cabs with the straight face and slant top speakers have always sounded great to me. I have been told the Celestine V30s in that era were exceptional.
Cool. I have a OS straight cab from around that time, 2006. Sounds kiler. But I've always wondered about the slants? Apparently they have less phase cancellation going on because of the slant on the top two speakers so the mids are a little more full sounding... I gotta try one sometime.
 
@billsbigego - so is Hillbilly Metal something close to Pantera? Cool collection. And you don't have to be in a band to make music. :dunno:


@Erock - Now that I am diagnosed with Celiac I can't have pasta all that much but my wife and found a GF place in Hell's Kitchen called Senza Gluten that was hella good. Near 10th Ave I think.
 
@billsbigego - so is Hillbilly Metal something close to Pantera? Cool collection. And you don't have to be in a band to make music. :dunno:


@Erock - Now that I am diagnosed with Celiac I can't have pasta all that much but my wife and found a GF place in Hell's Kitchen called Senza Gluten that was hella good. Near 10th Ave I think.
I just get bored playing music by myself. I can program drums and bass, but what's the point?
No, more acoustic slide blues type hillbilly.

https://www.reverbnation.com/federalhog/song/22538475-1234-hey-f-you

Nobody liked the music, so I did the right thing and canned it.
 
The main players of my rig are a 2003 CS Les Paul Custom R7 and a Charvel ProMo. I have two "rigs." The big boy consists of an EVH 5150 IIIs. The pedalboard is controlled by a Musicom Labs EFX MK III. I have a wah, tuner, Sure wireless, EP Boster, noise gate, Eventide H90 and a Boss SDE-3000EVH. This is my main rig when I play with my original band. I play hard rock but like to have the versatility to do just about anything.

The second rig is my Kemper Stage. I use a profile of my EVH Stealth and basically mimic the main rig. This is what I mostly use with my Bush tribute band. We do multi band shows where the stage gets tight and set changes need to be done quickly. So, the Kemper works perfectly there.

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