Modern Guitar Rigs shows players how to take their sound beyond
traditional tones and into the future. In this book Scott Kahn (editor
in chief of Musicplayers.com) explores topics of interest to guitarists
looking to build pro-level rigs whether they're playing clubs at the
indie band level, getting set for a major tour, heading into the studio
to record a new CD, or just searching for ultimate tone. Modern Guitar
Rigs explores advanced topics including: - Rack gear: Multi-effects, and
dedicated signal processors, switching systems, foot controllers,
wireless systems, and more - Amp setups: Rack-mounted tube preamps and
power amps, stereo rigs, wet/dry/wet and other configurations - Guitar
options: Piezoelectric pickups and splitting guitar signals to multiple
amps - Tools for recording tube amps: power attenuators, dummy load
simulators, direct recording options - Virtual guitar rigs and modeled
guitar amps in the studio and on stage Each section and chapter
addresses a different set of tools while delivering rich detail,
supported by scores of illustrations, and describing a range of popular
products for the contemporary guitarist. Kahn also looks at the guitar
rigs of pro players and analyzes how their rigs are wired, configured,
and controlled.