Massive respect to Jack for talking through the gear he can and knows about because not many musicians would do that (and, by the sound of things, Alex and Zack would have if they felt well enough to do so)
I always love how Perry is so enthusiastic about the gear, he reacts the same way i imagine i would if i had the chance to talk gear with some of these professional guys
Even if I don't like the band featured in Rig Rundown (like this group) I still love watching & learning about the gear that is used. In addition the interviewer makes it that much more entertaining & there knowledge of equipment adds to the overall Greatness that is Premier Guitar Rig Rundown!
+slimjimihendrix this is new. Usually the people who haven't heard their music tend to assume they suck. but it's nice to finally see someone new listen to them and liking them. i recommend listening to their older albums as they are 'heavier' than the new ones.
+slimjimihendrix this is new. Usually the people who haven't heard their music tend to assume they suck. but it's nice to finally see someone new listen to them and liking them. i recommend listening to their older albums as they are 'heavier' than the new ones.
Man, my little band used to plays shows at this one venue north of Houston, and we opened for Story Of the Year one time. We also played several shows with Flyleaf, back then called Passerby. Those were great days. On a side note, I’m converting the wiring of one of my Les Paul’s to the wiring jack has, remove the pickup selector switch and remove two of the knobs.
Jack didn't even know his strings, and his guitar is basically a Tom DeLonge Strat made by a different brand. 2 Seymour Duncan's and only a volume knob. I love it.
party penguins thank you for clarifying this! I've always wondered why they made the switch. Imo their guitar tones were at their prime when they both would use PRS
Silverjerk true, there are many more of them. Should have said "Modelers". My bad friend! I'm really jonesing for a high end modeler right now honestly. It does always bum me out when I see them in a rig rundown though haha.
I have an Axe Fx Ultra. I was an old school analog guy for many years. I love my Triple Rec's, Orange Rockerverb's, and VH4's. When I finally got my Axe, I offloaded every amp I had. It was seriously that much of a game changer. I'm actually upgrading to a II shortly as I really want to start using scenes, which is the only shortcoming of the Ultra (that and it's a little less accurate than the II). Absolutely encourage picking one up when you can afford it. I coupled mine with a solid power amp and a 2x12 cabinet from Port City and haven't looked back since. Perfect setup for stage or studio.
I've been using a thunder verb 50, and an omega 4x12 1x15. I love the sound from this rig but man does my back hate it. It appeals to be so much to just pop the front off of a rack and get to work. But always afraid I'll miss what I have when it's gone.
To be fair, I did miss my amps, aesthetically. Just seeing them stacked up in the studio was always really appealing to me, and I love turning them on and hearing them come to life. But I definitely don't miss the tone, and more importantly the warmth of those amps -- the Axe just does an amazing job at emulating both. And just like you, lugging the rig around was doing a number on my back. Really big fan of the Omegas man, great cabs for the money.
He wanted so bad to talk about the dick drawn on the back of his first guitar. He turned the guitar over a couple times in hopes the interviewer would bring it up.
I surely understand the convenience and consistency of an amp modeler, but in a rig run down it's like 'yep' and done. Part of it is there is a passion behind a pedal board, when an artist will deal with all the issues because they fell for a sound that they feel is part of who they are.
Traducido: Jack usa solo el pickup del puente en todas sus guitarras, el otro esta anulado. Usa Kemper y tiene sus tonos favoritos entre ellos unos de blink-182 que le dio Mark Hoppus. La Stratocaster amarilla es una Tom Delonge Signature, la quiso desde los 11 años y se la compro al bajista de New Found Glory. La guitarra blanca le pinto las franjas negras como la de Tom Delonge. Lo de tirar las guitarras por primera vez se lo vio a Story of the year y penso "Yo quiero hacer eso!". El asistente de Alex y Zack fue desinteresado y vago para la entrevista, ellos no pudieron estar presentes porque se sentian mal. Alex prefiere usar una guitarra y tiene todo bien simple. Usa solo un canal y maneja la distorsion con el potenciometro de volumen. Tambien usa Kemper, solo un Budda 30 watt. Zack usa un preamplificador Avalon y usa distorsion en algunos estribillos de algunas canciones. Los asistentes se encargan de pisar los pedales durante las canciones mientras la banda se concentra en tocar y ademas Jack interactua mucho con el publico y corre de aca para alla. Eso es casi todo, lo demás importante del video lo sacas viendolo y googleando.
Is that guy wearing a thrice shirt?? Is this some sort of foreshadowing of a possible Thrice/ All Time Low tour?? Would that be possible?? Am I overthinking this??
I didn't think this kind of hot topic mallcore music still existed. It's like when you learn a nu metal band from the early 00's is out there still touring and making albums, akin to unearthing a frozen neanderthal or other ancient forerunner of modern humanity.
All time low was amazing past nothing personal.. Then they got all pop and shit and now I refuse to buy tickets to their show.. But I've waiting forever for this rundown so eh pretty cool 😝 y'all should do pierce the veil and sleeping with sirens tho
Massive respect to Jack for talking through the gear he can and knows about because not many musicians would do that (and, by the sound of things, Alex and Zack would have if they felt well enough to do so)
We need a new one of these, updated all time low rig rundown
yes and this time with zack and alex in it
i dont think much has changed besides Jack moving to Fender
Two of Zack's basses are Mike Dirnt's signature basses.
Cool
tbh i just love hearing jack talk, i could listen to him all day. his voice is so calming to me idk
yess
can we get a jack ASMR channel please and thank you
I LOVE WATCHING JACK PRETEND HE KNOWS ABOUT GUITARS
Bruh he does lel
I always love how Perry is so enthusiastic about the gear, he reacts the same way i imagine i would if i had the chance to talk gear with some of these professional guys
that was a SLICK pick steal that Perry just pulled off at 9:25
surprised at how knowledgeable jack is on his guitars
interviewer: *interviews tons of guitarists and works for a fairly large guitar magazine*
interviewer: *doesn't know what an Evertune bridge is*
love the story of the year reference. these guys are very down to earth
Even if I don't like the band featured in Rig Rundown (like this group) I still love watching & learning about the gear that is used. In addition the interviewer makes it that much more entertaining & there knowledge of equipment adds to the overall Greatness that is Premier Guitar Rig Rundown!
Good god, these guys are the sort of group I usually hate, but they seem cool and can write the HELL out of a pop song. Thumbs up!
I listened to their stuff and have to agree.
+slimjimihendrix this is new. Usually the people who haven't heard their music tend to assume they suck. but it's nice to finally see someone new listen to them and liking them. i recommend listening to their older albums as they are 'heavier' than the new ones.
+slimjimihendrix this is new. Usually the people who haven't heard their music tend to assume they suck. but it's nice to finally see someone new listen to them and liking them. i recommend listening to their older albums as they are 'heavier' than the new ones.
Demboy Gumboc
I already did, haha! Whoever writes their songs is fantastic. I believe it's at least partly them which is really neat.
+slimjimihendrix the lead singer usually writes the music. hahahah. but sometimes it's their producer or somebody else. so I assume you're a fan now?
Loved every single Rig Rundown I've seen. Be it from some bands I don't know to what I know. Gold stars guys.
I've been wating for this rig rundown for a while. Really enjoyed it. Now i need to get those kemper profiles from Jack and Mark Hoppus lol
I have been waiting 5 years for a rig rundown for All Time Low
"all my guitar are black and purple" then pulls out a white guitar lol
therealrene maybe his backup guitar 😉
I must admit, i miss Alex Garkarth with a PRS Mira… but hey great vid!🤘
Man i love jack's and alex's guitar
Damn the Green Day influence is so heavy here! (Not a bad thing at all!)
Alec Dakin well also blink’s and foo’s, they have a Tom Delonge Strat, Tom Delongish paint job, and a Shifflet Tele
The best thing in this vid is when he smoothly stole Jagk's guitar pick
Lol i saw you steal that jack skellington pick
Frank Dominguez I have one of those 🤣 and one Jack's young renegades tour picks.
Man, my little band used to plays shows at this one venue north of Houston, and we opened for Story Of the Year one time. We also played several shows with Flyleaf, back then called Passerby.
Those were great days.
On a side note, I’m converting the wiring of one of my Les Paul’s to the wiring jack has, remove the pickup selector switch and remove two of the knobs.
Pretty cool to see a touring act using the Budda Kemper profiles I made back in 2012
"It's the best profile on Rig Manager" haha international touring act literally just pulling free profiles off the internet.
what cab did u use for the profiles?
i bought that Fender Tele Deluxe Chris Shifflet as my ,,Real'' Fender man i love it
by far nicest guitars I ever seen
so happy to watch this
Jack didn't even know his strings, and his guitar is basically a Tom DeLonge Strat made by a different brand. 2 Seymour Duncan's and only a volume knob. I love it.
TOM DELONGE STRAT SO SICK 🔥
The interviewer looks exactly like the lead singer of the Dillinger escape plan
That's proper weird cause the first Rig Rundown I saw was the Green Day one and I watched others after too.
Nice to see the Thrice shirt, full circle is formed when the Thrice rig rundown was uploaded haha
Anyone know what Jack uses to cover the holes on his guitar?
Bryan Contreras Orphan Meat.
@@peterstonehammer130 cccccccaaaaarrrrrrllllll
so GLAD IT WaS ACTUALLY THEM
Not a fan of the band but I love the jack skellington guitars and wish they got produced for the public...
6:40 coolest fuckin neck ever
Rig Tour with Blind Guardian would be nice.
What happened to their PRS's?
Right? Those Miras were rockin
We know Jack has been using ESP Eclipse since 2012 but somehow wish Alex still plays the PRS Mira.
Alex said that they stopped using them because it was difficult to get new parts for them when they were overseas for extended periods of time.
party penguins thank you for clarifying this! I've always wondered why they made the switch. Imo their guitar tones were at their prime when they both would use PRS
I personally loved it most when they both used SG's
Anyone who knows what Jack uses to cover up the holes from the tone knobs and toggle switch?
Funny how they talk about how great Feldman's guitar tones are when Future Hearts is like the only album i didnt rlly like the tones
Anyone know what those black "pot hole/pick guard hole" covers are/who makes them (on Jack's guitars)?
dang everyone is using the kemper amp
This is really cool but we need another green day rig rundown!
Sweet! Thanks for covering the lads from ATL been waiting for this. HAHA! Btw, can y'all cover Blink-182 and 5SOS in the future? More power, PG! :D
+Patch Javier theres already a blink rundown its in the AT&T road documentary thingy
Can anyone tell me what those things are that are covering the switch and knobs on Jack's guitar?
It's where the old controls used to be but he doesn't use them so to avoid hitting them when playing, he's taken them out ad covered them.
lol notice him keep the pick by switching it to the other hand
when?
Seems like most, my self included, dislike this band, but love their rigs. Kudos
me *is a jack barakat stan*
me *watches all 14 minutes*
me *cries*
me *fangirls*
me *ahhhhhh*
K
GOD DAMN KEMPERS EVERYWHERE I LOOK!
+Cole Fleming You must be using the wrong eyes. All I see are Axe FX II XL+'s...
Silverjerk true, there are many more of them. Should have said "Modelers". My bad friend! I'm really jonesing for a high end modeler right now honestly. It does always bum me out when I see them in a rig rundown though haha.
I have an Axe Fx Ultra. I was an old school analog guy for many years. I love my Triple Rec's, Orange Rockerverb's, and VH4's. When I finally got my Axe, I offloaded every amp I had. It was seriously that much of a game changer. I'm actually upgrading to a II shortly as I really want to start using scenes, which is the only shortcoming of the Ultra (that and it's a little less accurate than the II).
Absolutely encourage picking one up when you can afford it. I coupled mine with a solid power amp and a 2x12 cabinet from Port City and haven't looked back since. Perfect setup for stage or studio.
I've been using a thunder verb 50, and an omega 4x12 1x15. I love the sound from this rig but man does my back hate it. It appeals to be so much to just pop the front off of a rack and get to work. But always afraid I'll miss what I have when it's gone.
To be fair, I did miss my amps, aesthetically. Just seeing them stacked up in the studio was always really appealing to me, and I love turning them on and hearing them come to life. But I definitely don't miss the tone, and more importantly the warmth of those amps -- the Axe just does an amazing job at emulating both. And just like you, lugging the rig around was doing a number on my back.
Really big fan of the Omegas man, great cabs for the money.
How can the PG interviewer NOT know what evertune is?! Wow.
Yap, we are running the avalon klung klung
How many times dose jack say DUDE!!!
How did Jack plug the holes in his guitars? Like where the toggle and extra knobs went?
You guys should do Crown the empire and Beartooth
He wanted so bad to talk about the dick drawn on the back of his first guitar. He turned the guitar over a couple times in hopes the interviewer would bring it up.
I surely understand the convenience and consistency of an amp modeler, but in a rig run down it's like 'yep' and done. Part of it is there is a passion behind a pedal board, when an artist will deal with all the issues because they fell for a sound that they feel is part of who they are.
DUDEEEEEEEE!
Traducido: Jack usa solo el pickup del puente en todas sus guitarras, el otro esta anulado. Usa Kemper y tiene sus tonos favoritos entre ellos unos de blink-182 que le dio Mark Hoppus. La Stratocaster amarilla es una Tom Delonge Signature, la quiso desde los 11 años y se la compro al bajista de New Found Glory. La guitarra blanca le pinto las franjas negras como la de Tom Delonge. Lo de tirar las guitarras por primera vez se lo vio a Story of the year y penso "Yo quiero hacer eso!". El asistente de Alex y Zack fue desinteresado y vago para la entrevista, ellos no pudieron estar presentes porque se sentian mal. Alex prefiere usar una guitarra y tiene todo bien simple. Usa solo un canal y maneja la distorsion con el potenciometro de volumen. Tambien usa Kemper, solo un Budda 30 watt. Zack usa un preamplificador Avalon y usa distorsion en algunos estribillos de algunas canciones. Los asistentes se encargan de pisar los pedales durante las canciones mientras la banda se concentra en tocar y ademas Jack interactua mucho con el publico y corre de aca para alla. Eso es casi todo, lo demás importante del video lo sacas viendolo y googleando.
hey i found it they’re called the DiMarzio DD2200BK
I feel emo after watching this
What'ch out, earthquake at 1:41 min.
Haha that first dude is such a noob. It's adorable.
jack's eclipseeee
Please do Panic at the disco!!!!
whats that thing he used to cover the hole of the knobs? anyone?
He plays in a Punk band and has an ESP that says "BONER" on it... That's amazing, as well as true Rock 'N' Roll
Also I have a feeling that Jack likes _The Nightmare Before Christmas_
What are those flat things on Jack's guitars?
I had a Tom DeLonge sig in daphne blue and let her go. That will probably go down as my biggest regret.
thats how all the rigs in the future look like: guitar to an digital emulating device! it take a bit of the charm off but hey, its simple and reliable
I go to school w Marius ,but no onw will belive me, Marius even has a brother named Darius
That's weird cuz I also go to school with Marius... It is lit
+oollo2001 lol. Marius got rekt m8
Jerry Mcrincleberry Yes he did
hur hur..
Yes he did
we're is Jacks dude counter
we are? don'cha mean where (not we're)
@@Hyzian nope try again
@Juice stain edited the reply now, should be fixed.
@@Hyzian i laughed too hard when i first saw it
I wanted to see the other fender telecasters.
ryan phillips and phillip sneed from Story of a the Year please... i'm. curious to their's pedals
do a Sum 41 rundown
Anyone know what Seymour Duncans he has in his ESP?
been about 4 years since i was into this band or kind of music, man does jack look weird now
THUMB UP.
Jack didn't even know what gauge strings he played 😑
i thought the same thing haha
A lot of players on these dont
Probably 10s or 11s
What are those plugs over the knob holes called?
who the hell is this cat? He got nice guitars.E s p and shecter are quality . he must be a real player and not acollecter, collecters are dorks
Does anyone know what the fender acoustic that Alex uses is called ?
Jack i wanna see what the signs on the back of ur guitars say
What's the song playing in the beginning?
I'm probably late but Kids In The Dark by All Time Low 😘♥️
How many times dose jack say dude
WTF with holes covered? Jack why
I love how they talk a lot and does not explain or show anything about their instruments.
What's the song in the intro
Is that guy wearing a thrice shirt?? Is this some sort of foreshadowing of a possible Thrice/ All Time Low tour?? Would that be possible?? Am I overthinking this??
does anyone know the name of the straps they are using?
I don't think if this question is still relevant but they're DiMarzio clip lock straps
what is intro song name?
I didn't think this kind of hot topic mallcore music still existed. It's like when you learn a nu metal band from the early 00's is out there still touring and making albums, akin to unearthing a frozen neanderthal or other ancient forerunner of modern humanity.
i'm not even hating, it's like watching an interview with a real life Encino Man.
he looks like us, speaks like us. Truly marvelous!! Was he perhaps schooled after being thawed from the icy depths of 2004?
+MuscleDad420 Haha pop-punk's not dead!
+MuscleDad420 That is hilarious.
They're pop punk. Actually listen to them before running your elitist mouth.
Dude.
5:47 ZAYN MALIK? OMG
**vomits rainbows**
Either everyone's really tall or Perry is just really fuckin short
All time low was amazing past nothing personal.. Then they got all pop and shit and now I refuse to buy tickets to their show.. But I've waiting forever for this rundown so eh pretty cool 😝 y'all should do pierce the veil and sleeping with sirens tho
Why would you do a rig rundown if you don’t know what the bass is, or what pickups are in it?
TOM DELONGE!
ruins that TD strat with that stupid sticker... smh
They spelled Panic! At The Disco wrong.
wait if jack bypasses a pickup then what's the point of having 2 of them on there, couldnt he just take out one
An empty hole on a Les Paul esque guitar where the neck pickup should be looks kinda gross (to me at least) so maybe that's why