Rig Rundown - Steely Dan's Jon Herington

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2011

http://www.premierguitar.com PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location in Milwaukee, WI, where he catches up with Steely Dan guitarist Jon Herington, who shows us through his current arsenal of touring equipment including the guitars, amplifiers, and effects he played through the Shuffle Diplomacy US tour in 2011.

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  • aww., no rebecca :(

  • This man knows about the tone...

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  • i'm surprised he would leave his #1 axe in a truck in the texas summer heat  man that is crazy he couldeasliy ruin the neck have warpping issues..i just can't see doing somethg like that to any guitar i cared about..its not like he can just go get another one it has been modified so it would be a hassle..never leave your guitar in high heat/humidity..

  • This is how I want rig rundowns to be... with the actual artist, and the actual artist playing!!

    PG should try harder to make this happen in all RR's. ;)

  • @tstrahle My story was I saw him in a concert and I got locked out of my room, so when I went down the elevator I meet Jon on there. We became good friends. The next concert we went to he got us back stage. He is really nice. lol thats my story

  • I was just a kid when my sister brought a friend home from IU and her boyfriend was Jon Herington. We jammed for a quite a while. He was very nice.

  • @bringback10klf I know what you mean. I don't think it's so much the phrasing you refer to but that violin like sound that Bonamassa has, which is, i think, Eric Johnson's signature sound. Always thought it had something to do with a Marshall amp, but this guy doesn't use one, so I'm back to zero in my quest to find the ultimate tone, LOL

  • @Dedalusalley The Boss tuners have a buffer build in. So, besides the tuning function, it also buffers the signal before it goes into the chain of the rest of the pedals. It's a great extra you get with this pedals.

  • I don't understand the thing that he says about the tuner. Is he using it as a buffer? Can someone please explain? Thanks :)

  • 17:28 Is that a fucking Bogner Ecstasy I see there...MAN! I wish I had that amp man.

  • his phrasing almost sounds like bonamassa when he's playing that lp custom

  • Such a senseless pedalboard he doesn´t use half of the pedals -.-

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