johhurt's Metal Live Rig
Gibson Flying V 67 (91 reissue) with modified black pickguard
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This rig
~$3,272
Value by category
- Guitars 59.4%
- Amplifiers 40.6%
Price mix
Mix of high-end and standard
1994 Gibson '67 Flying V Reissue
Avg price: $1,942.34
Marshall JCM 900 Model 2100 100-Watt Hi Gain Master Volume MkIII Head
Avg price: $1,000.00
Classic JCM with a bit more to it
The natural heir to the JCM800 dynasty with more versatility and bigger extremes. This thing can take you from something like John Scofield through ZZTop right up to the likes of Entombed or Slayer. Always with that trademark Marshall texture, which isn't for everyone, probably... but it sure as hell is for me.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Setting with my old band was Presence at 8, Bass 10, Middel 4, Treble 6, Master Vol as needed but mostly 5, Gain at 18, Preamp 7 with a TS9 in front of it (and the occasional HM2). But currently I'm experimenting a lot with softer tones.
About this setup
This gear photo by johhurt features 3 pieces of gear, including 1994 Gibson '67 Flying V Reissue, Marshall JCM 900 Model 2100 100-Watt Hi Gain Master Volume MkIII Head, and Marshall JCM900A Lead 4x12" 300-Watt Angled Extension Cabinet. The setup spans Guitars and Amplifiers, with a mix of high-end and standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Pop scenes.