Rig Rundown - Deerhoof
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Premier Guitar met with John Dieterich and Ed Rodríguez of Deerhoof during the Nashville stop of their marathon tour. Dieterich and Rodríguez blend their diverse styles and tones to create something that sounds bigger than two guitars, demonstrating that one does not need a lot of gear to conjure up a wealth of odd sounds and blossoming dynamics.
John Dieterich tours with a single mid-sixties Gibson Melody Maker, which was chosen not only for its tone and stability but because it’s very light. This well-worn Gibson features a Lollar Melody Maker pickguard, two Lollar P-90 pickups, and a TonePros wraparound bridge.
Like his bandmate, Ed Rodríguez travels with one instrument: an Eastwood EEG Deerhoof Signature. This model features a master volume, a low-pass tone control and a high-pass tone control. Both tone controls are push/pull: one switches between single-coil and humbuckers while the other works as a phase switch. The P-90 pickups are stacked and set at a reverse angle.
To continue learning about the band's gear, visit: http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/24626-rig-rundown-deerhoof
Видео Rig Rundown - Deerhoof канала Premier Guitar
Enter to win some Catalinbread pedals like on Ed's board: http://www.premierguitar.com/blogs/4-win-stuff/post/24630-pg-giveaways-catalinbread-pedals-courtesy-of-deerhoof
Premier Guitar met with John Dieterich and Ed Rodríguez of Deerhoof during the Nashville stop of their marathon tour. Dieterich and Rodríguez blend their diverse styles and tones to create something that sounds bigger than two guitars, demonstrating that one does not need a lot of gear to conjure up a wealth of odd sounds and blossoming dynamics.
John Dieterich tours with a single mid-sixties Gibson Melody Maker, which was chosen not only for its tone and stability but because it’s very light. This well-worn Gibson features a Lollar Melody Maker pickguard, two Lollar P-90 pickups, and a TonePros wraparound bridge.
Like his bandmate, Ed Rodríguez travels with one instrument: an Eastwood EEG Deerhoof Signature. This model features a master volume, a low-pass tone control and a high-pass tone control. Both tone controls are push/pull: one switches between single-coil and humbuckers while the other works as a phase switch. The P-90 pickups are stacked and set at a reverse angle.
To continue learning about the band's gear, visit: http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/24626-rig-rundown-deerhoof
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