Anyone knows what are the effects that Ray Toro uses during his concerts for the song I'm not okay? Frank Iero durin helena? or what pedals he uses?
Right now I'm using Marshall JCM 2000s® the DSL100 with two 1960A cabinets. I don't use many pedals. I'm very basic. I just have a Dunlop Crybaby wah, Boss EQ pedal, Boss Pitch Shifter to do harmonies, Boss Chorus Ensemble, and Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator, which you can set up to play one octave below, an octave above, or two octaves above. You can make your guitar sound like a Hammond B3 organ when you use that in combination with the chorus pedal. It's a really cool pedal.
My main guitar right now is a Gibson Les Paul Standard that I think is either from '91 or '93 which I picked up while on tour. I have Seymour Duncan Phat Cat (SPH90-1) P90-style pickups in it which are the size of a humbucker. They're amazing. I'm really psyched about them. I have another Les Paul Standard which is probably from '93 and it has a Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4) in the bridge position and the neck pickup is whatever came on the guitar. My brother was the person who had turned me onto the JB. It was the first after market pickup I bought because he said that I had to get a Seymour Duncan JB!
What do you like most about your Duncan pickups and what types of tones do you go for with each of them?
For the Phat Cats, I call it a "meat and potatoes" tone. It's very thick and punchy, just in the right spots. I use the guitar with the JB for songs that need a little more edge and more gain. The JB has a hotter tone and more gain than I get with the Phat Cats. It works really well for songs that are a little more riffy. A lot of our older material has more riffing going on with lots of single-note picked riffs, and there's a lot more playing. On the new stuff, the guitar parts are a bit more simple. There are more chugging power chords and things like that. I find that the Phat Cats are better for that kind of stuff and I use the JB for the more shredding songs.
How are your guitars set up?
The action is not too low or too high. It's at that sweet point. I've never been a fan of guitars with really low action. I know it can help you play faster, and I get that aspect of it, but you don't feel like you're playing. You can't dig in. It feels almost too easy. As far as strings, I use .011-.052 S.I.T. strings. For picks, I've always used Dunlop black nylon 1 mm picks. I think that's what my brother used and I've used them since I started playing guitar.