Rich Robinson
Rich Robinson's Other Gear
One of Rich Robinson’s Teye Guitars, handmade in Austin, Texas. “I change the strings on this one after...he gets one song out of it, so I change them every day,” Robinson’s tech says. “This one's really... this is only one of two, and it's called the "El Dorado. Really nice inlay work they do. They're great guitars and they feel good. They play great.”
Rich Robinson plays through a signature Reason amp. Rich Robinson’s guitar tech explains how he started using these amps at (27:25). “We were playing in St. Louis at the Pageant and I went into Killer Vintage Guitars, which is a place we always go to when we're in St. Louis. I don't know if you know those guys. Dave Hinson and one of the guys who works there, Jimmy, was like, "You gotta hear this amp, you gotta hear this amp," and then we ran out of the store. Whenever somebody says "You gotta hear this amp," you know, we hear amps all the time and I was walking out the door he started playing it and I said, "Bring it over." We brought it over and I put it on top of Rich's rig that he was using and it was there ever since.”
This is one of Robinson’s “Zemaitis acoustics,” his tech says at (18:13) “It's one of the newer ones. We probably had it for about five or six years. We're just using it as a backup now for "Angels." These were made in England or Ireland. I think Lowden was making them for Zemaitis. It sounds great, feels good. Also, when we went to Gruhns that day, one of the techs had recommended these K and K pickups.”
He uses Burstbuckers #1 and #2 in his Gibson guitar.
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