Megadeth Guitar Rig
1-23 of 23 productsFilter
BOSS CH-1 Super Chorus
MXR Phase 90 Pedal M101 Phaser
BOSS CE-5 Chorus
MXR M87 Bass Compressor
BOSS MT-2 Metal Zone Distortion
Dunlop GCB95F Cry Baby Classic Wah
Ibanez Kiko Loureiro Signature Trans Emerald Burst KIKOSP3
Jackson JS Series King V JS32 Gloss Black Amaranth Fingerboard
BOSS AW-3 Auto Wah
Marshall JVM410H 100 Watt Valve Amp Head
Marshall SC20C Studio Classic JCM800 20W Combo Valve Amp
Jackson X Series Kelly KEX Gloss Black
Jackson JS32T Kelly Satin Black Amaranth Fingerboard
Jackson Pro Series King V KV Gloss Black
Seymour Duncan LW-MUST Livewire Dave Mustaine Set
Seymour Duncan Dave Mustaine Thrash Factor Humbucker Bridge Black
BOSS CH-1 Super Chorus Pedal (Pre-Owned)
Marshall JCM800 2203 Valve Amp Head
Epiphone Dave Mustaine Prophecy Flying V Figured Aged Dark Red Burst
Marshall 1960A 4x12 Guitar Cabinet
Epiphone Dave Mustaine Flying V Custom Black Metallic
Marshall JVM205C 50 Watt 2 Channel 2x12 Combo Valve Amp
Gibson Dave Mustaine Flying V EXP Antique Natural
About Megadeth Guitar Rig
Megadeth Guitar Rig has been setting the metal world on fire since the 1980s as Megadeth became the blazing band of thrash metal, influencing countless bands and delivering classic albums like Rust in Peace and Peace Sells... but who's buying? Megadeth typify everything that is great about metal - fast heavy riffs, epic solos and anguished lyrics.
As one of the progenitors of thrash metal, Megadeth's sound laid the sonic groundwork and helped define the genre - making a perfect sonic recipe for bands to would follow. One of these Dave Mustaine signature Flying Vs from Gibson or Epiphone, or Jackson paired with a Marshall amp is the perfect way to recreate the iconic core Megadeth tone. Pedals like the BOSS CH-1, MXR Phase 90 and Dunlop Crybaby GCB95F add the finishing touches to their sound.
What Makes a Megadeth Guitar Rig Different?
- Classic thrash metal tones
- Signature gear
- All you need to recreate the iconic sound and look