Rig Rundown - Jimmie Vaughan video free download


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Duration: 05:47
Uploaded: 2012/04/17

http://www.premierguitar.com PG's Jason Shadrick is on location in Riverside, Iowa where he talks to guitar tech Mark Weber about Jimmie Vaughan's gear.

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Comments

8 years ago

joe willis

Proof that less is more

9 years ago

Kate Andrews

@thankyoumisterspell" a pro that uses MIM strats " "sweet" you say.That has nothing to do with a 30k contract with Fender does it?

9 years ago

SKatePosse

2:21 A chef walks out of no where ;D

9 years ago

Richard Roadman

have to try flat wounds.

9 years ago

JASON P. Roberts

Jimmy is no srv.

9 years ago

Joseph Marrero

Where's his Fractal FX processor? I'm surprised Premier Guitar posted this interview. (JK by the way).It's funny how "old-school" guitarists they interview are relatively basic in terms of equipment, and yet sound at least a hundred times better than modern guitarists with their boutique pedals, Fractals, etc.

9 years ago

twoslices

who needs anything other than stock pickups. Even Hendrix used stock pickups.

9 years ago

Samuel Wakefield

if it aint broke dont fix it

9 years ago

David Lee

Well that was simple. I love it.

9 years ago

razzman1958

......because thats the way Jimmie likes it

9 years ago

nmssis

gotta love and appreciate the simplicity.

10 years ago

Ebenezar

stock Mexican guitars, at that. Twang on Jimmy V!

10 years ago

punkrockefeller

he is from Texas, which was once part of Mexico.

10 years ago

Michael Rivers

Why? They sound fantastic!

10 years ago

Loic Verstraete

I can believe, that vaughan is playing a mexican fender..

10 years ago

Brad Lawrence

Actually, when I saw Phil X & The Drills earlier this year, he had about five pedals in his rig, two guitars, and two amps, but at heart he is a minimalist, and he cranks out one hell of a tone!

10 years ago

drumtravelfun

Yeah its kinda odd on such a huge stage like that. I'm used to that on small ones but i'd be like "wtf" on a big one lol.

10 years ago

Lance Butterworth

my drummer prefers this setup since he doesn't need or want to have an amp blasting right next to his head...

10 years ago

MuscleDad420

The problem is most of these guys want to get the tones, or close to the tones, of what they laid down on the album. Yes, it's mostly in the fingers but there's a big difference in guitars.

10 years ago

IPATCH

Great video, thanks for posting!

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