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Oniā€™s Jared Dines and Eric Palmer Rig Rundown

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Oniā€™s guitar duo cover 16 strings between them with a pair of Neural Quad Cortexes and some choice patches.


Jared Dines had been writing for Canadian metalcore outfit Oniā€”fronted by Jake Oniā€”for a few years before Jake invited Dines to join him onstage. Dines had just two days to learn the entire set before rehearsals began. But Eric Palmer can one-up him. He was teching for the band when Jake conscripted himā€”with just one day to pick up the set before a performance. Palmer rose to the occasion, and he and Dines have formed Oniā€™s two-guitar tornado for the past year.

Ahead of their gig at Nashvilleā€™s Brooklyn Bowl in December, Dines and Palmer walked PGā€™s Chris Kies through their spartan, one-guitar rigsā€”no backups, no mercy.

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8 is Great

Eric Palmer is used to playing 7-string axes, so this limited-run 8-string Jackson Concept Series MDK8 HT8 MS Modern Dinky didnā€™t take long to get used to. The Korea-made flamethrower has a basswood body, a 3-piece maple/wenge/mapleneck, and a compound radius ebony fretboard (12" to 16"). It also boasts a dual scale lengthā€”25.5" to 27.5"ā€”and is loaded with Fishman Fluence Modern pickups, which feature two voicings selected by a push-pull switch. Palmer had this one upgraded to a 5-way switch to access split-coil sounds, and he got rid of the tone knob. ā€œAll gas, no brakes,ā€ as PGā€™s Perry Bean would say.

Petrucci Power

Jared Dines also needed an 8-string for Oni, so Ernie Ball sent him this Music Man Majesty 8, a John Petrucci signature model. Itā€™s got Fishmanā€™s Powerbridge piezo system, which sees action on the song ā€œControl.ā€ Dines attached his own string clamp behind the nut to halt noise.

Double Quads

Dines and Palmer both rely on Neural DSP Quad Cortexes on this Oni tour. Their units are mounted on Temple Audio pedalboards, and both guitarists use the Architecture: Gojira X patch for their heavy sounds, and a Roland Jazz Chorus sound for cleans. Both Dines and Palmer employ a MIDI switching system that they pulled from Aaron Marshallā€™s Rig Rundown, and run their signals from direct to front of house.

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