RACKSYSTEMS Joe Bonamassa Pedalboard Build

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Here's Joe Bonamassa's pedal board.
Signal path:
Wah-Fulltone Trem-Pork Loin-Tube Screamer-Mystery Pedal-MXR Micro Flanger-Main Amp Out(splits to Lehle ABC Box)
Out A-Fuzz Face-to amp of choice
Out B-Amp of choice
Out C-amp of choice
Loop of main amp-Boss DD3- H&K Rotosphere.

He uses one amp all the time and can add a 2nd amp A, B or C.

Don't even ask what the blurred out mystery pedal is. It is not available for human consumption.

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Awesome!

When are we going to see a Friedman amp in Joe B's backline?
 
I love it, a mystery pedal! I bet $10 it's a Boss Metal Zone! :lol: :LOL:
 
It's a great wah.. I got one. Steve Lukather is using one too. It cuts very deep into the low frequencies like the old Micheal Schenker wah tones. It's got a very profound vibe thats cool and not thin like my old RMC wah.
FondledDuck":3sl0l0ty said:
phrophus":3sl0l0ty said:
FondledDuck":3sl0l0ty said:
Is that a Cantrell wah???

Nah. It's a Joe Bonamassa wah, of course.

Of course! My first reaction was Cantrell due to the color...
 
Oh really??? I currently use a newer RMC that I love, but the way you describe the Bonamassa wah makes me wanna get one now!
 
The Bonamassa was is indeed cool. The ones that get used the most while recording and live by me are the bonamassa wah and the buddy guy wah. Would love to try the cantrell wah though.
 
tripstan":3ot6hg6z said:
What's the combo off to the left?

That one is a Victoria. At the upper right is a Diaz. The Friedman is surrounded by the Marshalls on the right and a Trainwreck on the left :)

Rudy
 
That's a sweet looking board and a sweet looking back line.

Friedman paired up with the Marshall's, nice. Wonder which is the "always on" amp.

Nice work Dave!!
 
A friend of mine (Wade) from the band "Undead Anna" has the Cantrell and Buddy Guy Wah's.. I let him get up and play my "Bonamassa Wah" thru my "Friedman BE-100" on a song at a gig. He was floored by both (Wah and Amp) in my opinion. The "Bonamassa Wah" works very well with the "BE-100". My RMC-4 "Picture Wah" was to thin to me in my opinion.
ajcruz":2uuf3bpc said:
The Bonamassa was is indeed cool. The ones that get used the most while recording and live by me are the bonamassa wah and the buddy guy wah. Would love to try the cantrell wah though.
 
He uses the dirty Shirley 100 all the time. He has stuff in the loop. The other stuff is what ever he is feeling.
 
He uses the Victoria when he breaks out his ES-350T, and also uses it for guests who sit in. All other guitars run through the backline with the main "always on" amp being the plexi on the far right.
 
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