The Grammy-winning duo takes Premier Guitar through their live rig.
For more than two decades, trailblazing acoustic guitarists Rodrigo SĆ”nchez and Gabriela Quintero have been blending metal, flamenco, pop, and jazz with their Grammy-winning duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, and theyāre not showing any sign of slowing down. Theyāre currently on the road in support of their seventh full-length album, In Between Thoughtsā¦A New World, released in April. Itās a characteristically adventurous endeavor, arranged as a single, album-length composition and augmented with electronics and orchestral elements.
The eclectic guitar maestros toured PGās John Bohlinger through their respective rigs before their show at Nashvilleās Historic Ryman Auditorium.
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Nylon Niceness
SĆ”nchezās main acoustic guitars are custom-built Yamahas based on the companyās NX series. They are the latest in a line of different versions and prototypes; his current stage models are the sixth and seventh iterations. They run in stereo, with one channel running the signal from the pickup beneath the saddle. The other boosts a series of Piezo pickups placed in strategic positions within the body for when SĆ”nchez keeps rhythm on the guitar like a cajon. SĆ”nchez replaced the undersaddle Yamaha pickup system with an LR Baggs Element Active system.
SĆ”nchezās Yamahas feature nato wood (AKA eastern mahogany) back and sides, with spruce tops and rosewood fingerboards, which are strung with DāAddario EJ45 strings. When heās not fingerpicking, SĆ”nchez goes for Jim Dunlop 47R3S Nylon Jazz picks. The duoās veganism means they donāt use any genuine leather straps.
Silver and Black
In the past, Rodrigo y Gabriela have always performed with both players on acoustics, but SĆ”nchez started bringing electrics into the mix beginning in 2020āincluding this all-stock Gibson Les Paul Custom Silverburst he bought in Nashville in 2008. SĆ”nchez strings his electrics with DāAddario EXL115s, and switches to Jim Dunlop 44R1.0 Nylon picks.
Blue Cats
SĆ”nchez also hauls two gently modded dark blue Fender ā60s Jaguars with a sparkle finish. Thereās not much messing around with themāthe top and bottom switches stay taped in place.
Slidin' Down Broadway
The final electric in SĆ”nchezās tour arsenal is this stock Gretsch G5700 Electromatic Lap Steel, finished in Broadway Jade. It features a Gretsch single-coil pickup and a mahogany body.
Rack City
SĆ”nchezās acoustic signals leave his guitar via a stereo jack into two Shure transmitters. The two signals are then sent to two different inputs: the undersaddle pickup goes to the input of his Fractal Axe FX XL+ via his pedalboard, and the bodyās piezos go straight to a separate channel via DI box. For the acoustics, the Fractal is simply used on a basic bypass patch, with no effects beyond a noise gate on the input and a dB boost on the output.
This same rig is used when switching to electric. The wireless frequency channel used for the undersaddle on the acoustic is used to send the Jaguar or Les Paul to the Fractal, where the Axe FXās basic Marshall- and Fender-style amp and cab sims are engaged along with some delay, reverb, and occasionally the odd flanger or overdrive out front.
Above Board
The pickup return from the wireless rack goes to the volume pedal via a Lehle 3at1 switcher, then out to a Lehle P-Split signal splitter. The direct out from the P-Split goes to another Lehle splitter, while the ISO line out runs to the rest of the pedals before ending up at the Fractal. (The ISO out of the first splitter goes to the JHS Mini A/B pedal into the BOSS OC-3, then to a separate channel on the desk.)
Pardon The Quinterruption
Quintero tours with two Yamaha prototypes based on the manufacturerās NTX series, with spruce tops and nato wood backs and sides. Over the years, Quintero has swapped in different undersaddle pickups, but like SĆ”nchez, sheās settled on the LR Baggs Element system for nylon-string guitars. Quinteroās Yamahas take DāAddario EJ45s, which are plucked only with fingers.
The guitars have five custom-made Yamaha piezo pickups loaded directly onto the soundboard in different places, plus an extra piezo directly under the fingerboard inside of the body. These piezos are run through a three-channel Yamaha preamp, and out on the ring of the stereo output jack. Thatās not all: thereās also a DPA 4099 mic fitted inside the guitar.
Three different Shure wireless transmitters handle all of this input. The first channel sends out the soundboardās piezos; the second handles the LR Baggs Element; and the third relays the DPAās signal. From the wireless receivers, the first two channels are run to Quinteroās pedalboard. The DPA runs directly to a DI, which hits the front of house and monitors.
Do The Splits!
Quinteroās pedalboard funnels the first two channelsāthe undersaddle and the bodyās piezosāinto a stereo volume pedal. From there, they run through a Dunlop Crybaby. The signal is then split, with the first side going back to the DI, and the second running through a Dunlop volume pedal into a BOSS OC-3 for an extra bottom octave.
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