Tone Temple Pilots
“It’s amazing, I’ve been using the same setup, the same rig since 1990,” Dean DeLeo says. “Every time we plug in, it sounds great.” The guitarist’s soundcheck at a recent London show confirms this. It’s a huge, full-bodied sound, perfect for one of alternative rock’s most versatile players. Favoring reliable rigs and reliable people, the Stone Temple Pilots team are a loyal bunch who Dean and his bassist brother Robert are quick to praise, noting, “You’re only as good as the people around you.”
FOH [front of house] engineer James “Hootsie” Huth has been working with them since the pre-Core days of 1990. Affable tech Bruce Nelson has manned his station side-stage for more than 16 years with STP and also builds the DeLeo brothers’ instruments (as well as guitars for the likes of Joe Perry). “I don’t know where I’d be without [Bruce],” Dean says. “He’s just an amazing person.” So it’s only right that we get Nelson’s “rig tour” input alongside the sibling songwriting powerhouse duo. Read on!
DEAN DELEO
2009 GIBSON LES PAUL
“All the Les Pauls in this rig are 2009. They all have Seymour Duncan Jazz pickups in“The guitars I have with me now are my B-rig stuff. All the A-rig stuff are the solid bodies. These Les Pauls are semi hollow, which are very different. They play a little different to begin with, but they’re interesting because they’re semi hollow; they can get away from you. And fortunately when they get away from you, they’re in key! [] Which is always good. It’s nice to have that extra little thing to play with.”
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