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Rigs => Trey's Rig => Topic started by: strangedesign on January 09, 2009, 11:57:38 AM

Title: Trey's Cabs
Post by: strangedesign on January 09, 2009, 11:57:38 AM
check out the cab in the background. I wonder if that's his old cabs or if he did in fact decide to go with the ht cabs. I will give Glenn a cal land see if I can find out.

(http://www.phish.com/phishupdate/band09.jpg)
Title: Re: Trey's Cabs
Post by: Walker done done on January 09, 2009, 03:48:58 PM
Just on looking at that pic it looks like his old one.  Then again, who the eff knows.  Let us know if you hear from Glenn.  And funny enough, I don't seem to see Fish in this pic.....hmmm....must've been taking a leak when this pic was taken  :P
Title: Re: Trey's Cabs
Post by: Walker done done on January 09, 2009, 03:49:39 PM
I wonder if he'd consider bring back the ol' Boogie?  Hmmm.....
Title: Re: Trey's Cabs
Post by: AIM2bFunky on January 21, 2009, 02:24:49 AM
What Mesa did he play? and when?  Just curious.  I play Mesa's and love them.  But only these recent year Lonestar Special blondes.  They are quite versatile and very very buttery in every setting.

He used a Mark 1 I think? I know Cactus has one of whatever trey used. Either way, you know Mesa Boogie's were originally just fenders crammed into a smaller head unit right? I cant remember whether it was for Jerry or who but they got their first big commission by just cramming a fender twin into a head unit. Anything on the mesa line thats pre 1998 and labeled "blond" or anything with a sweet fenderish sounding name will most undoubtedly wail. I love the Lonestar Specials Ive played through, the problem I ever had was they love being super fucking LOUD. If I remember right the pair I recorded through this one time, used a speaker simulator rack to soak some of the volume so I could get the gain I wanted without any major tone suck ( I dont recall them either having a master volume built in, or rather effective ones )