Rig Rundown - Volbeat's Rob Caggiano and Anders Kjølholm
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2014
- Article and photos: bit.ly/VolbeatRR
On April 28th, 2014 Danish metal band Volbeat met with Premier Guitar before their show at Marathon Music Works in Nashville TN. Guitarist Robert Caggiano, formerly of the band Anthrax, reveals the secrete of his signature ESP guitar that helps you see where you are on a dark stage. Bassist Anders Kjølholm shows how he gets his thunderous tone with minimal gear. Gear: Volbeat has three complete backline systems; one setup for U.S. tours and two more setups for Europe allowing them to leapfrog from show to show. Here's what they carry in The States.
Founding member/bassist Anders Kjølholm is a MusicMan man, touring with seven different MusicMan Stingray four strings. He tunes six of them down a full step and keeps one at standard E for a couple of songs. When not playing his MMs, Kjølholm plays a bass custom-made by Bill Baker of New Jersey.
Kjølholm uses two TC-Electronic RH450 amps, each one packing a bone-crushing 450 watts. He runs the amps into four TC Electronic RS4-10 bass cabs for a total of sixteen 10" speakers blowing loud and proud.
Bass Effects: Kjølholm is not an effect guy. The signal starts at the Sennheiser EW500 G3 wireless system that runs into a Whirlwind Selector. The Whirlwind allows fast switching between the receivers and a tuner-out that runs to a TC Electronics Polytuner on stage and a second Polytuner in a Furman powered rack backstage.
Rob Caggiano exclusively plays his ESP signature guitar exclusively, touring with two identical production models. The signature was based on the ESX horizon. Caggiano's ESP features glow-in-the-dark neck-dot markers, Tonepros Locking TOM Bridge and Tailpiece, a Dimarzio Air Norton in the neck and a Dimarzio signature RC Custom in the bridge. Caggiano strings his ESPs with D'Addario EXL140-3D Nickel Wound Electric, 10-52.
AMPS: Caggiano runs two Fryette Sig:X G100SX 100W Tube Guitar Amp Heads. One acts as a main amp, the other as a slave. The main amp runs two Fryette Deliverance D412-P50E 200W 4X12 cabinets. The slave amp runs two Fryette Fatbottom 4x12 cabinets. All cabinets live on stage.
Effects: Caggiano runs his ESP into a Sennheiser Ew500 G3 wireless systems which runs into his Jim Dunlop GCB95F Cry Baby Wah into a Musicomlab EFX MKIII Effects Controller which handles channel switching on the amps and at the same time turns on and off presets of his peddles. Looped into the switcher is a TC Electronics Polytuner, a MXR Custom Comp, a TC Electronics Spark Booster, a MXR Smartgate then a Pigtronix Philosopher's Rock Compressor/Sustain/Distortion. Next inline is a MXR Micro Chorus then a Boss DD6 Delay connecting to a custom Tap-tempo pedal. Next is a Tech21 RVB Boost then a Death By Audio -- Interstellar Overdrive Deluxe. A Rocktron Hush runs through the amp's effects loop.The Musicomlab has four presets and 3 amp sounds: lead, rhythm and clean. The switching presets are as follows Preset 1. Amp channel Rhythm , MXR comp,TC spark, Boss delay tap Preset 2.Amp channel Rhythm , MXR comp, death by audio, Boss delay tap, Preset 3.Amp channel Lead , noise gate, and micro chorus Preset 4. Amp channel clean, philosophers rock, reverb
Special thanks to Volbeat's Guitar Tech, Tue Bayer for all of his help!
They already have a rob caggiano rig rundown on here! How about a Michael rig rundown? I think it would have been a better choice
So basically everything is "cool", or "very cool".
Glowing fret markers isn't an original Idea. It's a GREAT idea but Luminlay has been doing it for a while.
Love the guy doing the interview. You can see he's interested. keep him on the videos!
Something that frustrates me to no end is when someone who's interviewing a pro keeps talking too much, needlessly saying "yeah cool cool" and such and otherwise interrupting. Just let the pro talk and stop feeling the need to say something every 3 seconds.
Danes really appreciate a no-shit down to earth dude like Rob. He fits so well into Volbeat, hope he will stay there because they sound so much better now. Just went to see them here in Denmark to kick them off for their tour.
That is not his idea for the side dots. It is a feature ESP Japan has been doing for decades!! He just took credit for it here wtf
Sadly, the bass player left the band. :(
Watching this with captions turned on is so funny. Rob Caggiano Says: "It suits the music we are playing, it just sounds killer" but closed captions says: "and I'm troops music reply and i just said the child killer and so..."
Make this dude do more reviews. Chill and to the point. Really enjoyed it.
would've been nice if they did one for Michael's gear. he was one of the people who inspired me to play.
No rig rundown of Michael Poulsens Rig?
Love , love Volbeat. My kiddos shared their music , haven’t let go since! Absolutely love Rob, he’s one amazing lead string! The bass, the entire band!! They’re such a mix of their own! Can’t wait to see them preform with Ghost!! This will be such a highlight!! Rob is really incredible!!
Nice piece. Great production value and editing. Very cool!
Rob....you are amazing!!
I think this is the second Premier Guitar interviewer aside from Rebecca Dirks who does such a great job interviewing musicians/tech. It just feels like a conversations between friends more so than an awkward meeting. Overall I nice to see what gear is being used and details are always important. Way to go Premier Guitar.
good to see an interviewer who knows about guitars and actually wants to know about the artists kit
Very nice thanks rob.....u kill it ....love your style 😎
I hope he gets back to Volbeat, he is an amazing performer live.
Fantastic!!!! a true Rock Icon.....