Elpelotero said:
So I'm guessing this is his actual rig? Is that a store or something? I ask because I see the stacks of tubes in the corner
Yeah that was his touring rig, it was at rudys music in NYC. It was put on by Mesa as one of their Artist Clinic deals, so he was in the corner of the main room, hense the tubes and other gearz. If you've ever been to rudy's you'd know its not a big place at all, so theres not really much choice in placing 2 half stacks and an audience:lol: especially considering your talking about a store 2 blocks from times square :lol:
1028paul said:
Hi nitrous2400.
Was this after or before he played ? .. Ive seen another pic elsewhere of this giglet, and his setup, but his lonestar has been tweaked somewhat, the other pics are somewhat different settings, did you see him tweaking......
I took the pics at the end of his performance when he was explaining his pedal board to me and my friend. Im not gonna say that their exact settings to his cd or anything its just live settings :lol: . Besides theres alot of variables that go into getting a good recorded tone (mic placement, room size, post processing, etc.) so i doubt youll get it exact considering the amount of mojo that goes into his recordings, but the base tone was there and it sounded very close to his cd considering he was playing in a store.
But yeah I just figd I'd snap pics for ppl with lonestars and stilettos and his rig sounded absolutely amazing, so either way you should be more then happy with those settings, even if you cant play like andy :lol: I'll be honest though I didnt see him tweak anything while I was there, because he did a soundcheck when they set up his gear before ppl were allowed in. I'd guess he might have tweaked a smidge hear and there compared to his normal settings, considering he plays around the country and in different size rooms daily :wink: but that would only be a guess, i know my rig sounds totally different in a different room and even more different on recordings so take what you will from it
PS: Bear in mind that the lonestar you have pictured is a 2x12 combo, and that he was running the lonestar with a Mesa 4x12 the night I saw him. So I'd guess that had alot to do with the different settings, being that the cab he was using was probably slightly darker than the 2x12 combo due to different speakers (2 c90s vs 4 v30s), or he might have needed to cut more due to acoustics in the room, I'm really not sure I'm not Andy :lol: