kairu's Metal Pedalboard
Current live rig for XAVAK and recording/composition gigs.
Gear in this photo
This rig
~$1,267
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 99.5%
- Strings 0.5%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Line 6 Helix LT Guitar Multi-effects Processor
Avg price: $914.77
All you will ever need
After years of using everything you can imagine for setups the Helix LT feels using a cheat code. It makes playing live and producing music so fun and easy. Can't imagine life without it now.
Avg price: $146.12
Great for 7 string guitar.
Got it after seeing Munky from KoRn was using it as he said it fit his A standard 7 string tuning, I use the same tuning and loved the unique wah sound in "Love and meth" so I made the purchase, after getting it I was extremely pleased with how it reacts with the down tuned 7 string guitar compared to a regular wah.
Avg price: $199.00
A sound unto itself.
Used one back in the day and wanted to grab one again recently and it was just as good as I remember. The unique glitchy sound of this pedal is way more interesting than the normal digitech whammy and with multiple awesome presets like having the dry and wet mixed together is extremely useful in song creation. So many unique options and in music one thing you always want is: to sound different from everyone else. only thing is be careful about the little volume knob in the back! if that little guy gets pushed in your pedal is dead.
Dunlop Heavy Core Guitar Strings
Avg price: $6.88
Can't live without them.
For downtuned 7 string the 10-60 set is a life saver, I do not want the strings to be super huge but these strings giving greater tension while being a reasonable size solve that problem. Long lasting and amazing quality as Dunlop is well known for.
About this setup
This gear photo by kairu features 4 pieces of gear, including Line 6 Helix LT Guitar Multi-effects Processor, Dunlop Cry Baby 105Q Bass Wah, and DigiTech XP-100 Whammy-Wah. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Strings, with a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Alternative metal scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include James "Munky" Shaffer and Robb Flynn.