Greg Tribbett's Gear
In this picture, you can see that in the rig of Greg tribbett he is using two VHT Pittbull heads.
Greg used this guitar many times before the mid 2000’s, Specifically around the early 2000’s LD.50 era. In Greg’s equipment there's also a Gibson Flying V Gothic Morte, which is extremely similar to what would become his Washburn WV66GT Signature Flying V in White, Black, and a very cool Red/Black split-colored finish. And if that’s not enough, in the music video of Mudvayne’s “Dig” as well as countless live performances from the early 2000’s you can clearly see in pretty much every other shot that Greg is in fact using a Gibson Gothic Morte Les Paul
You can see in this diagram from Guitar geeks, Greg Tribbett's main amps were two Mesa Dual Rectifier heads.
"I played Ibanez Guitars from the very beginning-my first teacher played Ibanez. They're slick, dead-on guitars and they play faster, You can set them up for really low string action, which is important to him, and the sound is perfect to him"-Greg Tribbett
In a diagram from Guitar Geeks, Greg Tribbett is shown using a Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus for his clean tones.
You can see in this picture, that in Greg's Mudvayne rig he was using two Gibson Flying V Gothic style Guitars.
A detailed gear diagram of Greg's Mudvayne stage setup that traces the signal flow of the equipment in his 2005 guitar rig includes a Digitech XHP Hyper Phase.
This article from 2008 states this is Greg Tribbett's signature guitar.
This article from 2008 states this is Greg Tribbett's signature guitar.
Guitar Geek outlines Greg's extensive rig set up which includes a Boss LS-2 Line Selector/Power Supply.
You can see in this diagram from Guitar geek's, that Greg was using a morley bad horsie wah.
Another member of Greg's home made pedalboard is the Line 6 DL4 Delay Guitar Effects Pedal according to this diagram from Guitar Geek.
Greg's eight Randall XL Straight-Front 4x12 cabs are equipped with Celestion Vintage 30s.
Greg Tribbett's homemade pedalboard, as seen in the photo titled "mudvayne_gurrg_2005.jpg," features a Whirlwind Selector A/B Box at the front of the stage.
Greg Tribbett uses the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler, as shown in the 2005 photo from the Mudvayne gear setup.
you can see at 2:58 (and the entire concert) that greg is using his Ibanez custom shop AR signature model. He used a black model with white binding ( which is seen in the concert footage), and a green (which was used as a backup on tour) with the inlays "LOST AND FOUND"
His Randall RM100 runs a modified XTC module. The rig diagram here confirms he used the amp at some point.
Greg Tribbett, guitarist for Mudvayne, uses the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor, as noted in a 2005 feature on Guitar.com shared on Pinterest by John Oeinck.
According to Guitar Geek, Greg used a Randall XL 4x12 cabinets.
In a user-uploaded photo on Guitar Geek, Greg Tribbett is shown using an EMG 81 Active Ceramic Humbucker as the bridge pickup and an EMG 85 as the neck pickup.
According to Guitar Geek, Greg used a EMG 81 (Bridge Pickup) and EMG 85 (Neck Pickup).
In this picture, you can see that in the rig of Greg Tribbett he is using Furman PL-PLUS Power Conditioner.
"Greg Tribbett is shown using the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator in a user-uploaded photo on Guitar Geek."
In this picture, you can see that in the rig of Greg Tribbett he is using Furman PL-8 Power Conditioner.
According to Guitar Geek, Greg used a Shure U4D Wireless Unit.
In a diagram from Guitar Geeks, Greg Tribbett is shown using a Mesa/Boogie 4x12 Cabinet.
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