Daniel Lanois - Rig Rundown

Started by Elantric, April 20, 2016, 12:09:16 AM

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Premier Guitar met with famed producer and musician Daniel Lanois before his show at City Winery in Nashville. Lanois, known primarily for making lush-sounding records with cavernous reverb and moody delay, reveals his surprisingly simple guitar rig.

It's incredibly surprising that Lanois tours with just two instruments: an early '70s Sho-Bud LDG 10-string pedal steel guitar and a 1953 Gibson Les Paul goldtop. To help with the inherent buzz that comes with single-coil pickups, Lanois replaced the original pickup in the Sho-Bud with a George L E-66 humbucker. Lanois uses a slightly altered version of the standard E9 setup and tweaks the tuning of the top strings for specific songs.

The '53 Les Paul features a few modifications: a mini-humbucker from an old Gibson Firebird in the bridge, a Bigsby tailpiece, Tune-o-matic bridge, and some Gretsch knobs. Lanois doesn't prefer a particular brand of string, just as long as they're heavy. Currently, his gauges go from .011–.056 with a wound 3rd string.

For more info and photos covering Lanois' setup, visit: http://bit.ly/DanielLanoisRR

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