Russ Parrish
Russ Parrish's Gear
"Even Satchel admits that there are more knobs on his 100-watt EVH 5150 III heads than he needs—or even knows what to do with—so usually during a show, he relies on the “red” channel and doesn’t see a huge need for any EQ because it’s all in his hands."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
"When you shred like Satchel, the only logical choice is to play our own signature models. Other than the tunings and finishes, the collection of flamboyant guitars shown here are nearly identical. Each one features a maple body with an oiled maple neck, Floyd Rose tremolo, and Seymour Duncan pickups (SH-4 and SH-2n)."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
Seen using one as Russ Parrish
At 0:22 in this music video, there is a clear shot of Russ Parrish playing the song "If You Really Really Love Me" with a Gibson Explorer model.
It’s Hot! It’s Spicy! It’s sexy and feisty!!! Ladies and gentlemen, Steel Panther presents The Butthole Burner. It’s a new version of the perfect distortion pedal. Built with the EXACT SAME circuit as the legendary Pussy Melter, The Butthole Burner is about to scorch eardrums across the world. If you couldn’t get in the front door last time, now it’s time to hit the backdoor! The red anodized case and pepper dicks let you know, this is one firey pedal!
Live at House of Blues - Las Vegas 9.9.2011 1:22 Satchel has 2 Marshall JCM 900s on the background. The other one is visibly plugged in, the other one not so much. (You can tell it's a JCM900 by the way the inputs are on both sides of the knobs.)
"If you're like me and don't want to play guitar that suck, you're going to like these a lot because they're the best-sounding, best-playing rock guitars"
In this video we can see Russ Parrish of Fight and Steel Panther, talking about his Kramer Pacer model.
"He uses custom printed Tortex TIII 1.14mm picks."-His wikipedia page under the equipment section.
"Out front, Satchel keeps a small-but-tidy board that’s packed with only the essentials. He starts with a Boss TU-3 tuner before going into a pair of MXR pedals—a Carbon Copy analog delay and a Classic Overdrive. A Morley ABY Selector helps him move between guitars and the footswitch to his EVH 5150 III rounds out the board."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
Atomic Amplifire can be seen on this video around the 1:10 mark where Michael Starr walks by it. Satchel has been touring all over Europe with it and can be seen in various amateur videos posted on YouTube.
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown featured on BraveWords, Russ Parrish, also known as Satchel from Steel Panther, discusses using D'Addario EXL120 Nickelwound Guitar Strings (9-42) for his setup.
at 1:02, he shows this guitar as a part of his rig (2015)
In the photo from Dotphoto, Russ Parrish is performing with an EVH cover band, with the Peavey 5150 II 120-Watt Guitar Amp Head visible to his right.
In a YouTube video by Steel Panther titled "Satchel demos the brand new 'Poontang Boomerang'!", Russ Parrish, also known as Satchel, showcases the Steel Panther Poontang Boomerang Signature Delay Pedal. This pedal offers the rich, classic sound of traditional analog delays with the added features of boost and modulation, allowing for versatile and dynamic soundscapes.
"In order to fully cover as much of the stage as possible, Satchel plugs into a pair of Sennheiser ew 500 G3 wireless units. Those are routed through a Radial JX62 Stage Control switcher to make changing guitars a snap."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
He shows his pedalboard in this video
russ is holding this guitar in the image
"Out front, Satchel keeps a small-but-tidy board that’s packed with only the essentials. He starts with a Boss TU-3 tuner before going into a pair of MXR pedals—a Carbon Copy analog delay and a Classic Overdrive. A Morley ABY Selector helps him move between guitars and the footswitch to his EVH 5150 III rounds out the board."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
"Out front, Satchel keeps a small-but-tidy board that’s packed with only the essentials. He starts with a Boss TU-3 tuner before going into a pair of MXR pedals—a Carbon Copy analog delay and a Classic Overdrive. A Morley ABY Selector helps him move between guitars and the footswitch to his EVH 5150 III rounds out the board."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
Russ Parrish has transitioned from using Kramer Pacer models to the Charvel San Dimas HH-1 Pro Mod, as seen in the photo provided by Cdninstagram.
"It's the coolest body-shape, the coolest haedstock, its... Look at the action. Can you see that from there, from where you are? It's super duper low. It's everything that you could want in a guitar." - Satchel
He can be seen here playing this guitar on the Heavy Metal Rules tour.
He's seen using it in the 'Fat Girl' video, probably used it in the Metal Skool days
In a user-uploaded photo on Myspacecdn, Russ Parrish is shown with an Ibanez RG450DX guitar, which features only bridge and neck pickups.
He's been seen using this guitar (few of them in different colors) on gigs and on Rig Rundown
As stated by Satchel when it was originally developed, the sound being created by the Pussy Melter tone pack was intended to bring pleasure to females who heard it. Steel Panther is happy to announce that we are now offering pleasurable eargasms to everyone. This limited edition distortion pedal is made in the USA and will come with a hand numbered certificate of authenticity.
he's seen playing this guitar at the start of the video
at 0:46, 1:11 you can see Satchel playing the quitar, you can tell it's the same guitar because of it's unique bridge style.
"When you shred like Satchel, the only logical choice is to play our own signature models. Other than the tunings and finishes, the collection of flamboyant guitars shown here are nearly identical. Each one features a maple body with an oiled maple neck, Floyd Rose tremolo, and Seymour Duncan pickups (SH-4 and SH-2n)."
-Premier Guitar; Rig Rundown: Steel Panther's Satchel
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