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Daniel Donato Rig Rundown

The cosmic-country cowboy touts a rig inspired by the greats and powered by a mix of vintage and modern-day gear.

Hot on the heels of his new record, Horizons, Daniel Donato took PG’s John Bohlinger on a trip through his live setup, which spans more than 70 years of electric-guitar history.

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Time Machine

A vintage electric guitar stands on stage next to music equipment and colorful lighting.

This Fender Custom Shop 1963 Telecaster has “everything that a great traditional Telecaster needs,” says Donato.

Jack of All Trades

A vibrant blue electric guitar stands on stage, surrounded by music equipment.

This DGN Custom Guitars T-style, built by Dan Neafsey, is dubbed the Epoch. Donato wanted a Tele that he could play all night without tiring of the tones, so Neafsey assembled this do-it-all electric. Its body is an eighth of an inch smaller than a traditional Tele’s, and its flame-maple neck sports a compound radius. Neafsey wound the PAF-style pickups, which can be configured as overwound single-coils via a coil-tap function. The steel ashtray bridge was cut to fit a humbucker.

Donato plays Dunlop Jazz III picks, and loads his guitars with a .010–.052 set of Ernie Ball Slinky strings.

Pro Tip

Fender Pro Reverb amp with microphone, guitar pedal, and a Mickey Mouse figurine on top.

This 1966 Fender Pro Reverb is the first black-panel amp Donato ever purchased. It’s been converted to a 2x12 configuration in place of the usual 1x15, and it’s loaded with Weber 12F150 speakers.

Daniel Donato’s Pedalboard

Fender Tone Master Pro pedalboard with various control buttons on a patterned rug.

Donato says that while the Pro Reverb is the steak, the Fender Tonemaster Pro is the best thing to season it with. His effects run into this floor unit, which is set to a black-panel Twin Reverb program, through a Radial Highline, and out to the front of house at a clean, crisp level. Donato uses some of the Tonemaster Pro’s onboard effects, too, like a graphic EQ and tape echo.

The rest of the board, designed by XAct Tone Solutions, carries a Dunlop X Volume Mini and CAE Wah, Gamechanger Audio Plus, Greer Lightspeed, a Keeley Noble Screamer, Cosmic Country Phaser, and Rotary, a Strymon TimeLine, Walrus R1, Universal Audio Max, DigiTech FreqOut, and Eventide H90.

An EHX Hum Debugger, always on, rests on top of his amp to keep his Teles in line.