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Rig Rundown: Mr. Big's Paul Gilbert

Paul Gilbert runs through his live rig used on Mr. Big's summer tour.


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Guitars:
Paul plays his Ibanez Fireman signature on the road. This particular guitar was the factory proof that he approved for the production model. Gilbert told us that he spent a lot of time working on the neck shape and neck joint so that it was thick enough to get a good tone, but still playable. The guitar is a set-neck with DiMarzio Injectors with a DiMarzio Area 67 in the middle. Gilbert says the single-coils have introduced him to using the Tone control on his guitar in a way he never did with humbuckers: rolled back for warmth and dialed up for a "snarly" tone. Gilbert uses Ernie Ball RPS strings in 11s, but was using 10s when we met up with him as he'd recently taken a two week break from playing. His acoustic is a Taylor 710 with a Feedback Buster.

Amps:


Gilbert uses a duo of Marshall Vintage Modern heads. For this tour, he also brought out his Marshall 2061x head which he's running into two Marshall 4x12s. He bridges both channels with a patch cable and cranks it all the way up. He used the Vintage Modern heads on his last few albums.

Pedals:


Gilbert uses a Sennheiser wireless system that routes into the Boss TU-2 Tuner, Boss CS-3 Compressor (only for "Just Take My Heart"), Ibanez Airplane Flanger ("toggle between two crazies"), and MXR "script logo" Phase 90 (used subtly on almost every solo) into a Lehle P-Split, which splits the signal between the pedals/amp and an HBE CPR compressor into a DI into vocalist Eric Martin's monitors so he can hear a clean sound. After the splitter is a Majik Box Fuzz Universe, Way Huge Green Rhino (in a wild card spot that he switches out regularly), and a Fulltone Choralflange. For his acoustic rig, Gilbert uses a coily cable into a Boss TU-2 and another HBE CPR compressor.

     

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Jon T.
on 01/04/2012
Great interview PG and Paul Gilbert. I enjoy the "Viking Kong" live '05 version on youtube - smokin' hot. Definitely one of the fastest pros out there (from way back).
aarondavis
on 11/18/2011
Thanks Premier Guitar for doing this feature on Paul. He is still my biggest influence and my most important virtual teacher. He's a highly invintive extremly nice guy that deserves to still be in the limelight. Keep it up Paul!
Doug-M
on 11/11/2011
Paul...what a cool guy! I'd love to hang with him for day! Racer X...forever my 1988 summer on the boat CD !!!!
Scott Perry
on 11/11/2011
Paul ,in my opinion, Has really matured as an excellent musician. I'm sure his chops were great in Racer x, but every time I heard one of their albums, his guitar seemed to be drowned out in he mix, and all I could hear was his co-guitarist. Now I can finally hear what he's all about, and he's great; from his playing , to his attitude. Seems like all guitarists, as they get older, you say" he's too old to play this type of music" B ut actually, as you get older, your playing matures, and you don't end up sounding like an early C.C.DeVille! Paul, you're sounding awesome!!!
gibstrat
on 11/10/2011
i agree on fuzz universe being a great instrumental rock album, his get out of my yard and spaceship one are great too. not to forget the grew work he did with jimi kidd, awesome too
Aubrey Dana
on 11/10/2011
Paul is the best. He's an uber-nerd. And that's a great looking guitar. And he's right about the single coils. Nothing cuts through a mix like good singles. When you get used to them, humbuckers tend to sound like mud. This is also because most of us have lost hearing in the upper registers, so singles allow us to hear ourselves again.
Aubrey Dana
on 11/10/2011
Paul is the best. He's an uber-nerd. And that's a great looking guitar. And he's right about the single coils. Nothing cuts through a mix like good singles. When you get used to them, humbuckers tend to sound like mud. This is also because most of us have lost hearing in the upper registers, so singles allow us to hear ourselves again.
Mark
on 11/10/2011
A very articulate person, great rundown PG!
tdclns
on 11/10/2011
Gilbert is one of my favorite guitar players, and a very funny guy to boot. No 'I'm a rock star' bullshit with Paul; very down to earth. He's also one of the few '80'S guitar players who has gotten better over time... almost like a fine wine. 'Fuzz Universe' is simply a masterpiece; and certainly deserves to sit alongside shred classics such as Satriani's 'Surfing With The Alien' and Malmsteen's 'Rising Force' as essential listening.
Wolf5150
on 11/10/2011
Nicest rock star in the world. What a great guy.



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