Megadeth "Rig Rundown and Backstage Tour" on CRUSH THE WORLD TOUR 2023
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I got to go behind the scenes with the Megadeth road crew in Montreal, Canada to check out the guitar rigs of Dave Mustaine and Kiko Loureiro, PLUS we check out what it's like working in Monitor World!
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Dude I have the maddest respect for those who work behind the stage. Stage builders, lighting and sound engineers, all personnel and equipment you never hear of. How do you even transport all this stuff and how many people are on the road crew?
these guys are the reason i write metal songs!!! long live this current megadeth lineup..
@adds-kz3oc
7 ай бұрын
rip
2:13 That's not a "double skunk stripe" (there's no such a thing lol), it's a 5-piece laminated neck.
Ive seen Megadeth a few times. One of my very first concerts was the Youthanasia tour. Awesome video!
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, appreciate it! 🤘🏻
@DominickChirchirillo
Жыл бұрын
Very cool. I love that album. I was in middle school when that came out and I had my mom go to the record store and buy me the tape so I had it as soon as I got out of school.
Dave’s tech seems so nice and informative 😂🤘🏻
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
He was super kind to us! Even in the dark haha
Great job. Loved your interview with Dave too. Love to see rigs. Could you explain sometime about the "tracks" i think you're saying the musicians are hearin on stage while playing?
Really interesting that Kiko's red guitar had the high frets scalloped but the STB one did not. You'd think it would be a pretty glaringly different feel between the two, you'd want to have them both either scalloped or not. But wtf do i know, I don't make my living playing the things.
Awesome!
6:18 Correction: just as cool. The whole thing is just as cool.
🤟💀 Killer Video! Jeremy, Seen Them In Halifax & They Crushed It! You Are One Lucky Man! 🤟👽
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
Ayyyyy thanks bro!! Going see them in Tampa in 2 weeks with Misfits!
LETS GOOO 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🎥
Damn no one has checked out what Lomenzo is rocking 😢
Cool stuff.
Man the Kramer sigs didn't last long jumped to Gibsons pretty quick!!
I’d like to know the bass rig setups
Epiphone has came a long way . I have the prophecy lp with fishman fluesnce pickups .
fun video!
@darknessviking
Жыл бұрын
i mean i use fx bias 2 elite as a vst in cakewalk when i play and why even buy amps or speakers anymore, just use vst and plugins its that good
Had no idea you were a metal fan! Two monster rigs.
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
Megadeth bro!!!
I saw Megadave at the house of blues, first row.
I was there in Laval (Montreal) also. Hey, Jeremy are you from the area also?
Killer job man!
Hey Jeremy, love the channel mate. And LOVE Megadeth. But as far as I know the new Epiphone doesn’t have his Signature Seymour Duncan’s they have Fishman Fluence. I noticed Gibson started cutting corners with this on the last Slash Signature, they didn’t put his signature Seymour Duncan’s either (again) instead opting to go with the cheaper in house models. And the Epiphone models also, they have the Epiphone CustomBuckers. A pity as these guitars are getting more expensive but are less like the guitars they claim to be than before
@dbombaable
Жыл бұрын
I believe those V's you are thinking of are the Epiphone Prophecy. A Black V with silver Fishman Fluence. The Mustaine Epiphone has Seymour Thrash Factors.
@drenz
11 ай бұрын
there is 2 models dude. the prophecy model has fishmans, the custom model has seymour duncans. so you're wrong.
Were those US Kramers? There were a bunch of pics of US prototypes around but so far theyve only launched the overseas models
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
Yes!! They are available to order now 🤘🏻 check out my interview with Dave that came out today, we talk all about the Kramers!
@leeroden7900
Жыл бұрын
@@JeremyWhiteShow yeah not the U.S made ones though.
@shelbyavant5081
Жыл бұрын
@@leeroden7900Right now, Bryan Jones is maintaining that Dave is playing the same stuff we can buy in the store. That said, I'm sure we're getting more models.
bass?
That's my son
@JeremyWhiteShow
10 ай бұрын
He’s great!
Why is Ibanez married to bolt-on necks? I'd be into trying one out if it wasn't for that. I'm an ESP guy for life because of the way they go either set-neck, neck-thru or set-thru (which they perfected) whenever they can get away with it based on price. I own one bolt-on guitar, and it's a 7-string I bought just so I could learn how to play one. And it's not about any perceived sustain BS, because I thin bolt-ons these days are just fine when it comes to tone and sustain. It's all about the comfort around the high frets. Ibanez looks like they get pretty low-profile with the heel joints but compared to neck-thru they're still way chunky and in the way.
@releshred1272
Жыл бұрын
All my $5,000 and up George lynch ESP's are bolt on and are solid.
@DeadRingerMachine
Жыл бұрын
@@releshred1272 I'm sure they are. Solidity isn't the issue, nor is sustain and some of the other things neck-through "snobs" sometimes bitch about. It's all about the playability at the upper frets, and not having to deal with a block of wood invading the palm of your hand when you're trying to fret at 18, 19, 20 and above. Even with my set-neck Les Paul style ESP, I have these issues where my thumb has to stop moving up when my fingers still need to keep moving up the fretboard. On my OTHER Les Paul style ESP, my LTD Deluxe set-through neck, there's no such problem and the playability is nice and clean all the way up to the 24th fret. So I use the 22-fret set neck for nothing but rhythm, and don't even try to get to the upper frets on it. So that's what it's all about to me. Easy access to the entire fretboard. But I know there are plenty of people out there who have gotten used to these chunky neck joins and have no problem with it, they can dance all over the upper frets with no ease. I just don't understand why anyone would want to HAVE to get used to something like that when it's perfectly feasible and affordable to get good playability all over the neck with neck-through or set-through construction. So that's my take on it.
@NinjaRunningWild
Ай бұрын
Jackson also makes great neck-through guitars. Can't go wrong with either ESP or Jackson's non bolt-on offerings.
I don’t know the name of this channel. What is it again? 😁
Ibanez has their edge bridge. It's not a "Floyd".
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
Ughhhhh Floyd will always be the inventor 🤷🏼♀️
@releshred1272
Жыл бұрын
@@JeremyWhiteShowvery true. Before the edge trem Ibanez used "licensed by Floyd rose" on their old Jems and RG's
9:47 "I dowed in towns that he likes & he was good with it"... WTF is he mumbling?! Is he attempting to say "dialed in tones"?
Dude, you don’t need to show us how much you know about guitars, or the tech, cuz he knows more than you. Just let the guy talk.
This is boring they dont say anything an u ask garbage questions
Love you Bryan
Why is Dave's tech in the dark?
@JeremyWhiteShow
Жыл бұрын
Prefers it haha
@foggyblues13
Жыл бұрын
@@JeremyWhiteShow Haha. I thought you might say something like that.
10:50 "we use cabs .. you need them .. those who play real music (need them)" pff don't be elitist. 97 dB is still too loud and damages eardrums permanently.