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Rig Rundown: Young the Giant

Guitarists Eric Cannata and Jacob Tilley demonstrate how offset axes and tone-bending noisemakers provide the band’s sonic bedrock. 

Eric’s ever-changing board currently holds an Eventide H9, Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl, EarthQuaker Devices Bit Commander, Greer Amps Lightspeed, Xotic BB Preamp, Korg Pitchblack Tuner, JHS Muffuletta, Mantic Proverb, Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall, and a JHS Pulp ’N’ Peel. Everything is controlled by a Cusack Pedal Board Tamer and is powered by two Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus units.

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