jmcsquared's Metal Amp Rig
My home setup in my basement.
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~$4,711
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- Amplifiers 74.6%
- Guitars 17.6%
- Bass Guitars 7.8%
Price mix
Mix of budget and high-end
EVH 5150IIIS EL34 100-watt Tube Head
Avg price: $2,600.13
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Avg price: $300.00
A diamond in the rough
I picked this up at a Guitar Center after loving the way it felt. However, I didn't like the pickups. Something about them was heavenly, but the tone was too dark and fizzy on the bottom. It was annoying because I had my amp set up for a very different type of guitar tone.
After doing some research, I decided to take the nickel covers off, and like magic, the pickups came alive. They are HB-102 humbuckers (Duncan Designed). With the nickel covers off, they sound just like the famous JB/59 by Seymour Duncan. It's now one of my favorite guitars.
Avg price: $528.63
Beastly axe for very cheap
This is my go-to guitar for metal. The stock pickups were designed, it seems, to be lower in height and in front of very high gain. They are extremely tight, even when compared to $300 dollar pickups. They can get ice-picky up at the top and they're quite spiky, but when you roll the tone down, those higher frequencies turn into upper mid frequencies that sound brutal, and the higher notes sing into their harmonics beautifully. I suspect nickel covers would go well with the bridge, if someone wanted to install them. The guitar looks beautiful and feels amazing. The coil split option on the tone control also works surprisingly well, especially when you roll the tone down again. For under $500, this is a steal, might be the best bargain ever. I usually put 13-62 strings on it and tune to either drop B or drop A.
About this setup
This gear photo by jmcsquared features 5 pieces of gear, including Marshall 1960A 4x12'' Cabinet, Sterling by Music Man S.U.B., and EVH 5150IIIS EL34 100-watt Tube Head. The setup spans Amplifiers, Guitars, and Bass Guitars, with a mix of budget and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Ryan "Fluff" Bruce, Jerry Cantrell, and Joe Duplantier.
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