Session secret weapon Rob McNelley demos his gotta-have-it studio gear.
Rob McNelley spends a lot of time at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville. When he says, āI live here,ā heās only half kidding. McNelley has recorded with country superstars like Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Luke Combs, and more, and heās performed with Wynonna Judd, Delbert McClinton, Bob Seger, and Lee Ann Womackāand thatās on top of his own solo releases. Heās probably listened to his rig with headphones more than without.
McNelley ditches the headphones when PGās John Bohlinger pays him a visit at Sound Stage for this Rig Rundown. Check out McNelleyās choice gear below.
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McNelley traded a 1962 Gibson SG to bassist Victor Krauss in return for this 1953 goldtop Les Paulāwhich did, admittedly, have a broken headstock at one point. In addition to the Music City bridge, which keeps great intonation and holds strings over their pole pieces, another novelty is the height of the tone and volume knobs, which stand taller than most stock knobs from the era. McNelley uses DāAddario .010s on this axe.
Ready for Petty
This pre-CBS 1963 FenderĀ Stratocaster went out on the road with McNelley when he played with Bob Seger. Besides a refret, itās totally stock and gives McNelley a perfect Tom Petty tone thanks to its unusually balanced bridge pickup. It takes DāAddario .011s.
Green Donkey
This metal baritone by Mule Resophonic Guitars made its way into Luke Combsā song āAināt No Love in Oklahoma,ā for this summerās blockbuster movie Twisters. For this and other guitars, McNelley uses Dunlop Ultex picksā.88mm for leads, .73mm for rhythm.
Old Man, Look at My Life
McNelleyās father, a guitarist himself, bought this Telecaster at Gruhn Guitars in 1981 while working on some records in Nashville. When a young McNelley saw it, he was enamoredābut the guitar disappeared, and when McNelleyās father passed, it wasnāt in his collection. Years later, McNelley discovered that the guitar was in the possession of Paul Worley, the producer of the records his dad was working on. McNelley met with him and said that if he ever wanted to sell it, McNelley wanted first dibs. A few months later, a mutual friend invited McNelley over. There was the guitar, in a brown tolex case, just as enchanting as it was years beforeāWorley wanted McNelley to have his dadās old guitar. That was nearly 30 years ago.
Aside from a refinished body, this one is all-original, too.
Bought from Buk
McNelley got this rare totally stock 1959 Gibson ES-355 Mono, complete with PAFs, from Tom Bukovacāone of many acquisitions from the player over the years.
Also in McNelleyās studio stable are a Gibson Rick Nielsen āCollectorās Choiceā Les Paul with Tom Holmes pickups, and a rehabbed Silvertone acoustic. A friend of McNelleyās cleaned it up and installed a humbucker and rubber bridgeāa popular Nashville trend these days. It takes flatwound strings.
Rob McNelleyās Studio Amps
McNelley maintains a collection of amplifiers at Sound Stage, but his number-one is his 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb, with a mod by tech Nick Rose at Jeff Himeās shop to make it gainierāa trick Rick Nielsen allegedly did to his Deluxe Reverb.
A Hime-modded Marshall SV20H Studio Vintage MK II gets him big-stack tones in small recording rooms, and a pair of Fender Bassmans are on hand, too. The final piece is an early Matchless SC-30 combo, but all amps go through McNelleyās Carr cabinetāan open-back 112 with a Warehouse ET65 speaker.
McNelley likes to switch amps by hand rather than with a switching system; it gives him time to think about what heās going to play next.
Apologies to Mr. OāNeal
XTS built McNelleyās main board, but Rob has made a few adjustments as pedals have conked out, so itās not as seamless as it once wasādonāt be mad, Barry! McNelleyās guitar hits a Sonic Research Turbo Tuner ST-200 before going into Basic Audio Scarab Deluxe, Xotic RC Booster, Ibanez MT10 Mostortion, ARC Effects Klone, Analog Man King of Tone, Electro-Harmonix POG2, Analog Man Boss GE-7/Pro, Boss VB-2w, Strymon TimeLine, Strymon Mobius, Strymon Flint, and a Mission Engineering Expressionator. A Diamond Memory Lane sits just off the board, and other goodies out of sight include a BSM RW-F Treble Booster, FXengineering RAF Mirage Compressor, and Analog Man Sun Bender MK IV.
Shop Rob McNelley's Rig
1953 Gibson Les Paul goldtop
1955 Fender Telecaster
1963 Fender Stratocaster
Mule Resophonic Guitars Mulecaster
Gibson Rick Nielsen āCollectorās Choiceā Les Paul
FX engineering RAF Mirage Compressor
Diamond Memory Lane
Strymon Mobius
Strymon TimeLine
Analog Man King of Tone
Boss VB-2w
Strymon Flint
Mission Engineering Expressionator
EHX POG2
Ibanez MT10 Mostortion
Xotic Effects RC Booster
Basic Audio Scarab Deluxe
Dunlop Volume X pedal
ARC Effects Klone
Apollo Approved Audio Devices Sawdust
AmpRx BrownBox
Fender Bassman
Marshall SV20H MK II
Fender Deluxe Reverb
Warehouse ET 65 speakers