Rig Rundown - Manchester Orchestra
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
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Before Manchester Orchestra’s headlining Sunday night show at the prestigious Ryman Auditorium, PG’s Chris Kies swooped in to hang with guitarist Robert McDowell who showed off his meat-and-potatoes setup (and guitarist/vocalist Andy Hull’s gear), while bassist Andy Prince explained his move towards an all-tube amp sound that pushed him away from low-end-sucking pedals.
Guitarist Robert McDowell’s main squeeze for the last few years has been the “Sheriff”-a Fender ’72 Telecaster Deluxe reissue. It originally belonged to bandmate Andy Hull, but McDowell really gravitated towards it at the same time Hull was falling out of love with it. Both Robert and Andy use Ernie Ball Power Slinky .011-.048 strings.
At first glance, Andy Hull’s longtime No. 1 (a Fender Telecaster) has nothing going on in it, but it does have a single Seymour Duncan Little ’59 Tele bridge pickup. All the other wiring, switches, and pots have been removed so the signal is as pure as possible. And for what it’s worth, Hull has said that the surgery has resulted in making the Tele 25 percent louder.
Bassist Andy Prince’s longtime go-to is this custom-built P that centers around a lighter body from the ’80s and ’50s-style P neck. The vibrant red color and anodized-gold pickguard are a nod to his grandfather’s favorite instrument. The 4-string is loaded with a set of Seymour Duncan Basslines SPB-3 Quarter Pound P pickups.
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So awesome to see OBNE pedals on their boards!!! I just found out about them a few months ago and I absolutely love their pedals!! I have been a Manchester Orchestra fan since Mean Everything to Nothing and haven't looked back. They're such an amazing band and they constantly reinvent themselves on every album, but still maintain their own sound. I love these dudes! Keep up the great work and the great interviews! Love this channel.
Robert is such a nice dude. ✌️
“Tuning!!” Exactly why I play fender! And they are solid!!!!!!!! AF!
Thanks for the bass stuff!
Great sounds
They never dust their pedalboards :-)
LOVE THIS!!!!!
Ahh this is awesome! I love rob!
This was some nice, good fun between two sweet guys.
YES! I’ve been waiting SO LONG! Yeeessss!!!!!!
You know they release the full video at the same time as the trailer you just have to follow the link to their website. You dont have to wait for the full UA-cam release.
JMarz No, no. I’m saying I have waited years for this....
I just realized! The bassist looks like a young Quentin Tarantino, how have I not notice that before?
I couldn't keep Gibsons in tune either until I put Kluson locking tuners on my Junior. The 4th G string was always the worst.
TheBigGuppy my SG has the same issue with the G string. It’s a real pain.
Robert looks like all my guitar teachers combined into one person, lol!
My Jazzmaster is much more stable than any guitar I’ve ever played. Especially with a Mastery Bridge. I had mine put away in a case for 3 months, perfectly in tune when I pulled it out.
Is it stable in playing, though? I have guitars stayed in tune in cases or on the wall unplayed for longer than that but which sag in ten minutes of subsequent playing.
Same. Mine's a CIJ and even before i got the Mastery gear it maintained intonation really well. It only goes out of tune after maybe some excessive vibrato bar usage. My SG always crapped out tho like Roberts.
Same here, with a mastery bridge I can do just about anything with my JM and it’s by far the most stable guitar I own. Stays in tune better then my tele which surprises me.
DaveDexterMusic yeah, even with a lot of vibrato action. It stays in tune better than any guitar I've owned.
Taking the whammy off helps with that. That assembly effects both the bridge and saddle and has to be "tuned" during set-up. Otherwise a JM is like playing scrambled eggs. Groovy scrambled eggs.
he was in the ACDC RUNDOWN
I got lucky with my 65 reissue jazzmaster. It stays in tune better than any other guitars that I own, whether it’s sitting out, in a case, traveling, or left unplayed for a month. It has vintage tuners and a mastery bridge. I also have a jazzmaster with locking tuners and a mastery bridge, but the 65 reissue is even a bit more stable than that one.
Hey boys just a suggestion, would like to hear the tones and effects.
Ryman Auditorium sadly does not allow stage noise during the day as tours go through consistently
I'm really happy you have bunny ears, Chris
That is the first time i saw that reverb pedal and i think its a really rare pedal … im not talking about OBNE. That holy grail thingy…
I love my Schecter guitars. But I really need a jazzmaster and a tele. Like bad. They are so amazing.
Teles are the way to go man
Just wondering, what brand is that second Mic with the red grill that they're using for the amps?
I think that’s a Shure Ribbon mic?
Yeah that’s a shure ksm313 ribbon mic.
Like how all the ads are for people that should be cleaning their homes and not watching UA-cam videos
young Tarantino on bass
More like Steve Harringtons older brother
Good God, that intro just blew me ears off.
Yeah, wasn't cool at all
Why is the host using bunny ears on a tv in 2019?
Robert reminds me of a male Kate Micucci.
Why do people find Jazzmasters and Jags “complicated”? Jeez it’s not rocket science .
For real
Bla bla no sound
It is a bummer when you don't get to hear what they're talking about. Especially some of the unorthodox uses they sound like they have for some of this stuff.
@@ryndanriley5348 you aren't allowed to make noise on the Ryman stage until the venue tours wind down for the day.
My man said “his Holy Grail is on plate” lol that Holy Grail doesn’t even have a plate setting it’s just dirty af. Seriously doubt he’s using flerb