A little while back I did a conference in Downtown Vancouver with an in-ear monitoring system for stage and a request to play without amps on stage. I ended up taking a couple of guitars, my pedalboard and a speaker simulator. I could pack my entire rig in in one trip.
These types of scenarios are becoming commonplace at least in the circles that I work in. The footprint of what I need to play a show seems to be growing smaller. The question for me seems to be; 'how do I build my setup to get great tone, versatility, quick setup and tear-down, but also have the tools I need to fit in one gigbag and a small padded case?'.
The answer for me, is to have one great guitar and about 7 or 8 boutique pedals, chosen with great care and able to fit on a tiny pedalboard, both small enough to be carryons on a plane.
It does seem to take a bit of the fun out of what guitar playing and collecting gear is all about but I prefer it now for most of the gigs I do. Once in a while I will arrive at a gig and there will be stereo Fender Deluxe's, a Blues Deville or a Vox AC30 waiting for me onstage and I do get excited to crank up a bit. I will give you some more particulars in the future of the ins and outs of using a small system.
Below is the Tech21 Flyrig. What a cool idea this is. It has everything you would need for a basic gig and you could fit it in your gig bag. They have a few different styles to choose from. Wow!
The new addition to my pedalboard will be the Radial JDX Direct-Drive speaker simulator/di combo pedal. It sounds fantastic and it will lighten my load, while sacrificing nothing in my tone, expression, and the versatility I need for the type of gigs I'm doing. Check it out at: http://www.tonebone.com/jdxdirectdrive.php
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