But in previous tours when the mark was housed under the rack, it was very clearly visible, see Summer 2015 ( ) and Fare Thee Well ( ). On Kingdoms Disdained, he rips through his staircase rhythms and seemingly backward chugs on his 1990s Ibanez Universe 7-String with a custom green pick guard. Trey Anastasio is easily my biggest influence as a guitarist. There is a black box supporting the rack at LOCKN' similar to the one housing the Mark III in this photo. Since 1989, when Morbid Angel emerged with the next-generation soul-shredder Altars of Madness, Azagthoth has been one of the most skilled rhythm and lead players in death metal. And again, I have no way of knowing for sure that the Mark III wasn't hidden somewhere on stage. Big changes to Treys Guitar Rig in advance of the NYE run at MSG next week, including a pair of Komet Trainwreck 60 amplifiers to replace the Marshall JTM45HW heads. I have to say, you gave me a good pause here. In the Instagram photo, both are tape-free and label-free, again consistent with 2015 summer: Īlso, during summer 2015, Fishman was playing a yellow/amber kit like the one in the Instagram photo, whereas at LOCKN he was playing a black kit, as seen here: įinally, the Instagram photo was posted 5 days ago, which puts it back on the 23rd or 24th, depending on how they're keeping score, which is at least 24-36 hours before Trey's rig would've been assembled at LOCKN'. In the screengrabs I pulled for, we saw for sure that Trey had at least one Analogman "Sunface" logo Tube Screamer at LOCKN and one Tube Screamer with black tape covering where that logo would otherwise be. The stage layout in this photo isn't quite right compared to what Trey had at LOCKN' the rack is behind him here - at LOCKN it was to his right and the 2x12s were behind him. IMO Treys tone this run is the nicest since they returned in ‘09. (Ocelot may have been backstage, though). 217 Likes, 12 Comments - Treys Guitar Rig (treysguitarrigdotcom) on Instagram: Rig news alert: Today we can reveal the long-held identity of Treys Special Guest Amps. Note also that he's playing Ocelot in this photo, and that guitar did not appear at LOCKN' - the New Spruce was played on night 1 and the '96 Koa on night 2. Look at the length of Trey's hair in the Instagram photo and compare it to what we know he looked like at LOCKN': His hair was definitely longer at LOCKN', and possibly grayer (sorry, Big Red!), suggesting that the Instagram photo is quite a bit older. A coupla thoughts, though, that I think pretty clearly demonstrate the Instagram photo is at least a year old or more: These haven't been widely released yet, but the good folks at Komet sent one over so I could record some demos for you fine folks. I really appreciate you pulling this out - I knew would be the best way to crowdsource this. Trey's Guitar Rig SeptemJust in to the TGR test lab from Baton Rouge, Louisiana: the all new Komet Amplification Ambikab Jr. Great video.Fractalhead - GREAT find on that photo. Mike Houser was similar too.miss that guy a ton. Carlos Santana is generally the same way, Steve Morse too (albeit without as good or "natural" a sound as the others mentioned). Real basic set-up that he knew perfectly. Hey guys Im a huge Phish fan and I LOVE Treys sound and i want to try to get one of my guitars to be maybe in his vein of sound so heres what i was thinking. Lastly, I think he's spot on about the quantity of gear versus how well you know your the gear you have. Not a great family feel from an outsider's perspective. I thought Paul wasn't brought back because he was building guitars full time now, but I didn't realize that the whole of the sound crews were dropped. That said, I know nothing as I'd only heard it from him and he wasn't an insider. Interestingly he had picked up on before he heard about, because he noticed that their shows were starting to meander in a not great way and that things weren't as focused for a couple of years before Trey was outed for using. And while that may been his role, my friend was really pissed when he heard Trey was using and causing issues. He always assume Trey was the clear headed leader that held everything together. I had a friend that became a total Phishead and I remember how disappointed he was when he heard that Trey was the center of the band parting ways. Trey was great, but Tim was better for me (Reynolds is wickedly under-appreciated). I saw Trey on the Dave Matthews and Friends tour at Pedofile State.errr, I mean Penn State in December of 2003. I'm not a fan of their music, but I know they are all top notch players. Click to expand.That's really cool, I would love to hear more about them.
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