Premier Guitar features affiliate links to help support our content. We may earn a commission on any affiliated purchases.

Rig Rundown: Guns N' Roses

The gear of Slash, Duff McKagan, and Richard Fortus finally revealed.

Pedals include an Electro-Harmonix HOG, Joe Gore Cult Germanium Overdrive, Mojo Hand FX Sacred Cow, Lovepedal Eternity Overdrive, Arion Stereo Chorus (dates back to Chinese Democracy), Origin Effects Cali76 compressor, Salvation Audio Vivider, DOD FX25 Envelope Filter, and MXR Phase 90.

Special thanks to Slash's tech Adam Day and Duff's tech Mike ā€œMcbobā€ Mayhue who have both been with the band since Appetite for Destruction.

Click to subscribe to our weekly Rig Rundown podcast:



- YouTube

A satin finish with serious style. Join PG contributor Tom Butwin as he dives into the PRS Standard 24 Satinā€”a guitar that blends classic PRS craftsmanship with modern versatility. From its D-MO pickups to its fast-playing neck, this oneā€™s a must-see.

Read MoreShow less

The exquisite BilT Brothers collaborative guitar: a Frank Brothers Ultra Light in BilT eggplant sparkleburst with Arcane 3x3 Gold Foil Humbuckers and loaded with a Caroline Custom Cannonball Distortion.

This forward-thinking custom guitar commissioned by our columnist makes a special case for partnership in the guitar building community.

Owning a guitar shop, your brain is full of to-do lists, questions, and plenty of compulsive thoughts over details. And when you run a shop that specializes in custom builds that you spec out from boutique companies, the ideas for these guitars often come at the most random times of day (and night). While I donā€™t subscribe to the notion of fate, the following makes a case for its existence.

Read MoreShow less

Great Eastern FX Co. has released the limited-edition OC201 Preamp, featuring vintage Mullard OC201 transistors for a unique fuzz sound. Part of the 'Obsolete Devices' series, this pedal combines classic circuits with modern components for optimal tone and reliability.

Read MoreShow less

ā€œI do think that PTP circuits should stay that way, and circuits made for PCB sound great and donā€™t need to be handwired to sound good,ā€ says R2R Electric's Cris Vincent, who is especially adept at creating vintage-flavored fuzz machines.

Do vintage parts make better pedals? Not always.

Treble boosters have been used by legends like Brian May, Tony Iommi, Rory Gallagher, Marc Bolan, Stevie Ray Vaughanā€”you name it. They have empirically proven their place in the evolution of rock ā€™nā€™ roll, and even paved the way for entirely new music genres. Naturally, as a pedal builder, I had to make my own. In fact, I was building treble boosters even before Sehat Effectors was born. Technically speaking, the circuit is simpleā€”just a single transistor and a few components.

Read MoreShow less