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I think the more important part is how much he’s changed. Dave Ellefson and Marty Friedman were so nice when I met them but he wasn’t nice at all. He’s totally changed though and I’m glad because he looks like he’s a lot happier.
Dave...I'm the Veteran you'd texted back around Christmas 2020. We have the same Birthday. Great to see Megadeth on Premiere Guitar. My all time favorite metal band, period.
I met Kiko 20 years ago and the greatest thing is to see how he is still humble as always before and happy to show and talk about his gear and everything, really a lovely guy.
@Breno Miranda With me and to me he was, this I may and must say, it was in a guitar clinic (after it, we talked for a long time), the sweetest person, Rebirth tour time. Well, there are fans and there are fans, other than this me and he we share the same age so we have plenty to talk, about life and other subjects not only about Angra, guitar and music.
Watching this I can't help but wonder how long it will be before Dave leaves Gibson and does an interview telling the world they made terrible inconsistent guitars that were barely playable.
The way KIKO described the neck he had made it sounds like it will feel like a Old Charvel san dimas profile which is my favorite neck profile. He said it is a cross between a Jem wizard and a satch neck which has a rounded fender C shape neck profile. I have to check one of his sig guitars out.
Great rundown. Not the first time Gibson has done a 24 fret guitar though. They're been doing them since the 80s. I had a 1988 SG90 that had a 24 fret neck. They had a V version of it too.
Think Dave meant to say they’ve never done a 24-fret Flying V before, because he’s said that in a few interviews…however, Gibson’s done a few custom shop baritone Vs with 24 frets for Robb Flynn of Machine Head, one of which his Epiphone signature model was based on. It IS their first 24-fret Flying V with the normal 24.75” Gibson scale length. So he’s only half wrong when claiming it’s the first 24-fret V they did.
Flying V 90 made from 1988-1991 had 24 frets but I believe it was standard Gibson 24.75" scale. They didn't make very many....any that are around usually go for quite a bit on the used market.
Have to admit, I've never been the most dedicated Megadeth fan...and over the course of 3 decades I've owned maybe 4 of their albums. But I totally admire Dave's work ethic....I've never seen him more busy and active as he has been in the last 4-5 years or so; even more so than their late 80's to mid 90's prime!!!!
Just got to mention that I love Kiko and Dirk in Megadeth. Kiko is an awesome ambassador to the public for the band his you tube videos are so cool. I think those modern Les Pauls come in around 8 lbs and that’s about average electric guitar weight, not noticeably lighter, not an anchor either. Love the classical flamenco acoustic stuff Kiko does really reminiscent of some of Marty’s acoustic fills and just fits in Megadeth.
I have one of those moderns and mine is just a little over 8 lbs. It isn't as heavy as other Les Pauls, but it is indeed heavier than my V and explorer
Dave is and has always been my inspiration to play. Not only is he a great guitarist, he’s a master songwriter, lyricist, leader, survivor and legendary. I’d give anything to thank him in person one day.
James Hetfield was right. Dave's tone could cut through any sound proofing. Love Dave's tone, rhythm and lead. Can't wait for the new album. Whenever I got to Nashville, I keep an eye out for him.
Definitely awesome seeing Dave do a Rig Rundown, I still love his classic axes like the Jackson and Dean Vs and his early BC Riches but these new Gibsons look killer as well
Great interview. Glad to see Chris making an attempt to get more info about the modeling. It's why we all come here. I feel like string gauges or fret inlays aren't what made us interested in these bands in the first place. Especially in the metal world.
dave has really gotten more humble as he has gotten older it is nice to see as Megadeth is on is one of the 4 metal bands that cemented Metal music in the industry. Dave has been through a lot and it is nice to see he is still going strong.
I love this version of Dave. Not all of us were the shining examples you see before you today. We have to allow for grace. He's come a very long way to get here. And as always, I f'ing love Kiko. Such a humble monster.
Love the rundown, awesome to see Dave and Kiko doing their own rundowns, and putting the Explorer neck on the Flying V was pure genius, I think it looks so much better. Also, looking through the comments of this video, I now know that Gibson has done a guitar with 24 frets before, but what I think Dave meant to say is that it’s the first time Gibson’s done an artist signature or a non-limited edition guitar with 24 frets.
@@leesantos9711 I agree as well. I always felt Dave was great with people, but earlier on, he wouldn't suffer fools, and still doesn't. But at his level now, less fools to deal with. Love him and Kiko to death, well, Megadeth!
Love Premier Guitar. Great, knowledgeable and personable interviewers, great questions and a wide range of artists. Also always great editing and footage but dropped the ball @24:45…Kiko was playing!! Why not show that? Either way, thx for sharing!! Love Premier Guitar.
Following Megadeth for over 30 years now, and Dave exactly that humble guy today, that he should have been all the years! Hope he found that peace for hisself, that he is "emitting"
I fully agree with his reasoning of why he uses a V. I thought it’d be super uncomfortable to play. But it’s actually surprisingly one of the most comfortable because it kinda just props itself on your leg while playing 🤘
I've had one since launch. I wish they were quicker with their updates/patches, but not enough that I'd ever part with it. Captures are just magic and are better feeling to me than what the Kemper did, and I'm no shoegaze tap dancer, so the effects included so far are more than enough for what I need. Also, like Kiko and Dave, all my preset/scene changes are programmed via MIDI so I don't even have to be anywhere near my QC when it's time for a lead or a clean part etc. Modelers have become great sounding tools in the past 10 years, but this is the first time they got the "feel" right in my opinion. I could plug you into my rig and tell you it was all analog and you wouldn't argue with me.
Love that Dave actually did went over his guitars on this one. Don't really know much about Kiko other than his stuff in Megadeth but he seems like a chill, down to earth dude. Subbed to his channel. Kickass rundown as always!
Absolutely awesome vid, thanks guys! I got Dave’s signature Rust in Peace Flying V for my 18th bday years ago and will never tire of playing it ❤️ so excited for the new album 🤘
i love rig rundowns with the actual player! i get that it can be hard to get ahold of them plus the techs probably knowing more than the player, but still i love seeing the actual player!
event the patch changes are programmed for every song; every song part; every moment before, between and after songs are programmed. All that's needed is AI and robotics to play the instruments and provide the vocals. I use digital modelers for years, but recently switched back to tube amps and Marshall full stack (50W) with my new straight cabinet customized and relic'd by UPS. Let's hope the new slanted cab to be delivered tomorrow by UPS survives unscathed! I'm using a Line 6 HX effects in front of the amp. For clean and ambient I use the HX Effects in 4CM with a Catalyst 100. The only direct modeling rig I use now is a SY-1000 UPS Sucks!
Dave is running a QC🤯 I wonder if he didnt have one last year cause they were out of stock??? ☺I like Kikos approach to his QC patches, try to make it like its real life. QC is intoxicating with how many options and power. Cool rundown
The QC has been a lifesaver for me. After recent back surgery--no more hauling a 4x12, pedalboard and head. I just have the 7 lb Quad Cortex running straight to FOH and use ear monitors.
Mustaine really is the godfather of this style of music. He really perfected a signature series compared to maybe his peers. Kudos for doing this own rundown. Would love to talk guitars with him.
Yes, Dave is a great designet, the ESP DV-8 that came to be the V for ESP, Michael Paget adopted as well, that one is one of the best looking guitars that have ever existed, the Dean VMNT is jnot so bad but these Gibsons he designed look great, of course it's a V with an explorer neck, and still nobody had done it before, I agreen with the "cavern thing" I prefer a guitar to have everything mounted on the body, I don't mind pickguards, but Dave's designs are great, except for the axxion.
Is it me or has Dave really mellowed out over time. Personally, I know that many times looking at your own mortality when life throws something like “the big C” at you, you tend to let go of the things that used to seem so important or irritating to you in the past.
I love both of their signature model guitars. It's cool to see that the Quad Cortex is getting it done for them. I am curious as to what role the Helix (sitting on top of the rack units) is playing; maybe bass or something else.
@@patroche550 , he still looks like he's been drinking. I don't care but he's been very serious about his sobriety in the very recent past. I'm an alcoholic and I can't drink because eventually I'll start drinking heavily and life falls apart. Drinking is what got him kicked out of Metallica. I hope he keeps it together but he's playing with fire.
@@captainkirk70 I watched and thought about this. I could understand your concern. He is being very articulate, and his eyes are crystal clear. Not drinking, just thinking before speaking, which is Dave as always.
I spent all of Dave’s segment on the edge of my seat, anxious that Dave was about to feloniously batter the PG guy. Not because their dynamic was off, but because…he’s…Dave. 😅 Love ya Dave.
I also got a Quad Cortex….today spent the day in the studio programming my live sounds for Sheer Cerebral Power (my Band). My main recording amp is my. 96 Diezel Blueface VH4….The QC has a beautiful capture of the VH 4 included, which leaves my Live Diezel Paul, stay at home now. Love the QC!
Cool interview...nice to see the actual artists give the rundown versus their tech. Wonder what's up with Gibson shipping boxes up top...were some of these guitars just props for the video?
Lol I feel better now knowing that a 3x3 headstock still confuses Dave too . Too me the Silver Vs are what I see when I think about Dave all the way back to the Jackson V with the Kahler. I’m hoping his Kramer V is more modern shaped V like a mashup of his Deans and Jacksons a an aggressive cut without bevels and Kramer pyramid logo headstock would be sick . Interesting what Dave said about Gibson not setting up artist guitars . James tried to get a Iron Cross and said that the company was impossible to work with. Now looks like we might be getting at least a Hetfield inspired 84 Explorer. Also interesting to me at least that James got a white Jackson King V around the time Dave got his . The story I heard is that James loved the white Jackson and used it in the studio on a classic Metallica album. Two of my favorite guitarist could be endorsed by Gibson if the James deal happens. James and Metallica got me into guitar and I like old Metallica but I discovered Megadeth and Megadeth is my band. I wish they asked Dave about his Epiphone and Kramers, something for us broke fans and guitarist. Another side note I had one of his Dean imports silver set neck and live wires and it was a very nice guitar the neck was phenomenal and I’m an Ibanez guy and like Wizards but his D shaped Dean neck wasn’t thin but it wasn’t as thick as some modern strats and Charvels it was like a chubby wizard and it was just right.
@@potatolew4495 In Finland, used to live close to where I live and thought that the local jogger looked like Megadeth guitarist. Then stumbled on his instagram where he shared video of him jogging where I live.
When he talked about the explorers his demeanor changed a little. James always on his mind. Still one of the best rig rundowns, and most I've seen Dave this humble and inviting.
Kiko is amazing. For most ppl there's a little bit of his personality that may get lost in translation, because he's a latino (brazilian); but seriously... the guy is universally a gem. Dave is just a legend.
Saw Megadeth in Concord in 2021 with Lamb of God, and they sounded really good. A funny thing I noticed is that when Dave had to play something a little bit slower, he would miss a couple of notes. But when it came to playing something really fast, it was perfect everytime.
Dang Dave's looking old, but it's great seeing him still touring, rocking out, and doing interviews! I saw him at the first show of his tour with Lamb of God and he and the band did great.
Dave is the man, I’ve been getting back into playing guitar after years of not playing and I’ve just been absorbing every bit of info I can from Dave’s stable 😂
Love these guys Glad Dave is doing ok , can’t wait to hear the rest of the new album, and Kiko is a total beast , I always remember temple of shadows absolutely blowing my mind !! If you haven’t heard it and you like awesome guitar (why else would you be watching this) you should give it a beast!
Megadeth is why I started playing guitar about 1991. Never thought I would see Dave look into a camera and be a pitch man. Great job man awesome stuff!!!
this is great interview 1st time i saw Megadeth was during the Clash of the Titans Tour historic tour i seen these guys so many times Giganta tour great times for me DAVE is a Icon man ! he has made his mark on metal no doubt about it thanks PG for this peace out ..
Love these guys. The older Dave gets the more he seems to be at peace with himself. Always loved his no bullshit approach. The best thing Metallica ever did was boot him lol Megadeth to me is heads & shoulders above them. Kiko...gotta love the guy humble grateful & very passionate about what he’s doing. Phenomenal guitarist also.
Hey ! You get accustomed to seeing guitar techs answering gear questions and doing the rig rundown on behalf of their bosses...you watch the next rig rundown of your favorite artist and then all of a sudden BANG ! It's the boss himself who runs the show and go through the specs and pieces of their rig ! Mustaine in person ! How cool is that ??? Thank you and cheers from Morocco
I love the Gibson it’s definitely one I need to add to my collection thanks Dave for everything you know I’ve been his fan since I was a little kid I used to have my headphones on cleaning my room vacuuming I was looking at buying one of your guitars awhile ago but I ended up just getting something secondhand I’ve got a fair collection now I’ve actually only bought one Jackson bass brand-new because I thought I’m secondhand and fix them up
Pleasantly surprised so see the guys ( esp Dave ) do their own interviews. I love these rig rundowns, only prob is a lot of the big bands these days are just using amp modellers and it’s just not that interesting, compared to old school pedal boards and amps. Still - great channel tho guys
Wow! Mustaine was really working on his socializing skills. When he smiles, which is seemingly never, he comes across as a likeable chap. Kiko is a great dude. Excellent video guys! Thanks!
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I don't see this video listed on your channel. I only found it through the link in the 2 minute trailer.
Kiko has An awesome setup tho
@@pkdude5334 They keep them hidden until release time.
NOW I want a Kiko signature, I prefer Vs but damn I seen that green one so much. I want it even though it’s heavy.
I applaud Dave and Kiko for doing their OWN Rig Rundown!
@@voidnullastral1823 /he mentioned Kiko too lolol
For a whole 15 min. Amazingggg lol
It's not like they have anything else to do.
I hate when the techs do the rundown
Why?
Gotta love Dave! I think he's the first guest to actually look at the camera and thank the viewers.
It’s too bad Dave is a conservative bigot.
I'll have to watch all of them again to verify that. I'm pretty sure other people have done that.
I think the more important part is how much he’s changed. Dave Ellefson and Marty Friedman were so nice when I met them but he wasn’t nice at all. He’s totally changed though and I’m glad because he looks like he’s a lot happier.
Yep , Dave is cool ! Scott Holiday of Rival Sons was really cool too , same vibe
@@richardaaron4454 getting Crusty will do that...Dave is Aging in a cool vibr
Dave...I'm the Veteran you'd texted back around Christmas 2020. We have the same Birthday. Great to see Megadeth on Premiere Guitar. My all time favorite metal band, period.
Dave has mellowed out so much. It’s good to see he didn’t end up melting down or die from an OD. Dave rules 🤘🤘
This comes from not using drugs..... in a large part. And maturing.
I met Kiko 20 years ago and the greatest thing is to see how he is still humble as always before and happy to show and talk about his gear and everything, really a lovely guy.
Angra are awesome.
@Breno Miranda With me and to me he was, this I may and must say, it was in a guitar clinic (after it, we talked for a long time), the sweetest person, Rebirth tour time.
Well, there are fans and there are fans, other than this me and he we share the same age so we have plenty to talk, about life and other subjects not only about Angra, guitar and music.
@Breno Miranda I can only speak for myself, and I can say that I had more than one experience with him, always nice.
I totally agree with you. I met him in 99 and, after that, I went to a lot of guitar clinics. He has always been a nice guy with me.
@Breno Miranda how was your experience?
It's always inspiring to see legends like Dave still passionate about music & gear !
You gotta love the guy wearing a Black Sabbath shirt.
Watching this I can't help but wonder how long it will be before Dave leaves Gibson and does an interview telling the world they made terrible inconsistent guitars that were barely playable.
@@adamimberti6948if he ever got an ESP or Ibanez sponsorship he'd for sure jump ship
First thing Dave does, thanks you all for the opportunity to talk gear. I’ve always been a fan, and things like this affirm my respect for the man
Personally I think it’s a missed opportunity not calling Dave Mustaine’s signature pickups the mustainiac pickups.
Maybe the couldn't cause of Sustainiac.
I was 100% with you but ZombieMosher has a solid point.
"Humbucker 18" would do it for me :)
@@irmasil3 hamburger 18???
Rust in Pickup
Big props for Chris' ability to always adapt to each interviewee and make the situation seem comfortable for everyone.
The way KIKO described the neck he had made it sounds like it will feel like a Old Charvel san dimas profile which is my favorite neck profile. He said it is a cross between a Jem wizard and a satch neck which has a rounded fender C shape neck profile. I have to check one of his sig guitars out.
Kiko such a down to earth guitarist. Humble, friendly and talented
Great rundown. Not the first time Gibson has done a 24 fret guitar though. They're been doing them since the 80s. I had a 1988 SG90 that had a 24 fret neck. They had a V version of it too.
Think Dave meant to say they’ve never done a 24-fret Flying V before, because he’s said that in a few interviews…however, Gibson’s done a few custom shop baritone Vs with 24 frets for Robb Flynn of Machine Head, one of which his Epiphone signature model was based on. It IS their first 24-fret Flying V with the normal 24.75” Gibson scale length. So he’s only half wrong when claiming it’s the first 24-fret V they did.
@@TimSterling1981 The Mustaine V has a 25.5" scale...
@@JoaoSergio7 🤔 I stand corrected then.
Flying V 90 made from 1988-1991 had 24 frets but I believe it was standard Gibson 24.75" scale. They didn't make very many....any that are around usually go for quite a bit on the used market.
i think tony iommi had 24 frets on his signature epiphone a few years back
Have to admit, I've never been the most dedicated Megadeth fan...and over the course of 3 decades I've owned maybe 4 of their albums. But I totally admire Dave's work ethic....I've never seen him more busy and active as he has been in the last 4-5 years or so; even more so than their late 80's to mid 90's prime!!!!
kiko "I feel like a rockstar!" lmaaaaaaaaaao that's what you are my friend! love him
Just got to mention that I love Kiko and Dirk in Megadeth. Kiko is an awesome ambassador to the public for the band his you tube videos are so cool. I think those modern Les Pauls come in around 8 lbs and that’s about average electric guitar weight, not noticeably lighter, not an anchor either. Love the classical flamenco acoustic stuff Kiko does really reminiscent of some of Marty’s acoustic fills and just fits in Megadeth.
I have one of those moderns and mine is just a little over 8 lbs. It isn't as heavy as other Les Pauls, but it is indeed heavier than my V and explorer
Dave is and has always been my inspiration to play. Not only is he a great guitarist, he’s a master songwriter, lyricist, leader, survivor and legendary. I’d give anything to thank him in person one day.
The pause before Kiko answers "....yeah....like Yngwie...."😂
😁And kiko say used Gibson Les Paul like a real rock star, agree with that,Kiko looks cool when using Les Paul
I'm glad Dave's doing more things like this and having a channel I don't think he would of without Kiko he's more then just a guitarist for Megadeth
James Hetfield was right. Dave's tone could cut through any sound proofing. Love Dave's tone, rhythm and lead. Can't wait for the new album. Whenever I got to Nashville, I keep an eye out for him.
Definitely awesome seeing Dave do a Rig Rundown, I still love his classic axes like the Jackson and Dean Vs and his early BC Riches but these new Gibsons look killer as well
Jackson is way better than these guitar/hockey stick combo
Great interview. Glad to see Chris making an attempt to get more info about the modeling. It's why we all come here. I feel like string gauges or fret inlays aren't what made us interested in these bands in the first place. Especially in the metal world.
dave has really gotten more humble as he has gotten older it is nice to see as Megadeth is on is one of the 4 metal bands that cemented Metal music in the industry. Dave has been through a lot and it is nice to see he is still going strong.
I love this version of Dave. Not all of us were the shining examples you see before you today. We have to allow for grace. He's come a very long way to get here. And as always, I f'ing love Kiko. Such a humble monster.
If you buy the quad Cortex, Kikos exact patches are available to download. They are great.
Super genuine guy. Makes me want to go see them live now even more.
I love Megadeth. Kiko’s channel is absolutely outstanding love that guy
Love the rundown, awesome to see Dave and Kiko doing their own rundowns, and putting the Explorer neck on the Flying V was pure genius, I think it looks so much better. Also, looking through the comments of this video, I now know that Gibson has done a guitar with 24 frets before, but what I think Dave meant to say is that it’s the first time Gibson’s done an artist signature or a non-limited edition guitar with 24 frets.
So sweet that Dave was actually there to talk about it !!
I love the fact that for the bigger bands usually you see the guitar tech explaining everithing... here there's dave and kiko themself
That's awesome
someone missed the oportunity of naming Kiko's Pickups just Kickups...
Awesome Rig Rundown! I've been a big Megadeth fan since the 80's and it's so great to see them still killing it. 🤘🤘
I think since Kiko joined the band, Mister Mustaine has turned into a more "camera friendly person".
Agree.
I think it was the cancer diagnosis that changed him personally. I think he's thankful for everything in his life. Cancer humbles people.
@@thearistolife ye Dave now is a mix of lovely grandpa and metal god and i love it
Agree !
@@leesantos9711 I agree as well. I always felt Dave was great with people, but earlier on, he wouldn't suffer fools, and still doesn't. But at his level now, less fools to deal with. Love him and Kiko to death, well, Megadeth!
Kiko just seems like such a good dude
Love Premier Guitar. Great, knowledgeable and personable interviewers, great questions and a wide range of artists.
Also always great editing and footage but dropped the ball @24:45…Kiko was playing!! Why not show that?
Either way, thx for sharing!! Love Premier Guitar.
Following Megadeth for over 30 years now, and Dave exactly that humble guy today, that he should have been all the years! Hope he found that peace for hisself, that he is "emitting"
Great rundown. Great musician. Great person in general. Everything about this video is amazing
I fully agree with his reasoning of why he uses a V. I thought it’d be super uncomfortable to play. But it’s actually surprisingly one of the most comfortable because it kinda just props itself on your leg while playing 🤘
Such a cool rundown of their gear! Really looking at that Quad Cortex
I've had one since launch. I wish they were quicker with their updates/patches, but not enough that I'd ever part with it. Captures are just magic and are better feeling to me than what the Kemper did, and I'm no shoegaze tap dancer, so the effects included so far are more than enough for what I need. Also, like Kiko and Dave, all my preset/scene changes are programmed via MIDI so I don't even have to be anywhere near my QC when it's time for a lead or a clean part etc.
Modelers have become great sounding tools in the past 10 years, but this is the first time they got the "feel" right in my opinion. I could plug you into my rig and tell you it was all analog and you wouldn't argue with me.
Love that Dave actually did went over his guitars on this one. Don't really know much about Kiko other than his stuff in Megadeth but he seems like a chill, down to earth dude. Subbed to his channel.
Kickass rundown as always!
Those Dave Mustaine Flying V EXPs are so nice and look so cool especially the second one he had out, the natural one, love that guitar!
I will be seeing them live in Tampa with the Original Misfits and Fear June 24th
Looking forward to the show
Kiko is one of the best modern guitar players and genuine people you’ll meet … well done Dave Mustaine
You obviously don't listen to any other bands.
@@officialmetalwill you obviously don't know Kiko
Cool to see Dave so active in a public way again, saw him on Rogan too.
That was a great interview I thought.
Absolutely awesome vid, thanks guys! I got Dave’s signature Rust in Peace Flying V for my 18th bday years ago and will never tire of playing it ❤️ so excited for the new album 🤘
The upcoming album is going to be epic based on the tracks they've released
i love rig rundowns with the actual player! i get that it can be hard to get ahold of them plus the techs probably knowing more than the player, but still i love seeing the actual player!
event the patch changes are programmed for every song; every song part; every moment before, between and after songs are programmed.
All that's needed is AI and robotics to play the instruments and provide the vocals.
I use digital modelers for years, but recently switched back to tube amps and Marshall full stack (50W) with my new straight cabinet customized and relic'd by UPS. Let's hope the new slanted cab to be delivered tomorrow by UPS survives unscathed! I'm using a Line 6 HX effects in front of the amp.
For clean and ambient I use the HX Effects in 4CM with a Catalyst 100.
The only direct modeling rig I use now is a SY-1000
UPS Sucks!
perfect! these guys look great, real, honest and my gosh they are talented. Kudos from Sarasota! kiko meu tesouro!
This was a great video dave and kiko are incredible musicians!
OMG Kiko is killing it on 27:17!!! such a nice, humble and funny guy!
Love watching Kiko's youtube channel. He seems like a nice guy and a good guitar teacher and player.
Its nice to see the artist come out to show stuff, i have seen a few who don't
Dave is running a QC🤯 I wonder if he didnt have one last year cause they were out of stock??? ☺I like Kikos approach to his QC patches, try to make it like its real life. QC is intoxicating with how many options and power. Cool rundown
The QC has been a lifesaver for me. After recent back surgery--no more hauling a 4x12, pedalboard and head. I just have the 7 lb Quad Cortex running straight to FOH and use ear monitors.
I ordered mine in Jan 2021 and received it in May. The recent updates have really made it an exceptional tool.
Mustaine really is the godfather of this style of music. He really perfected a signature series compared to maybe his peers. Kudos for doing this own rundown. Would love to talk guitars with him.
Yes, Dave is a great designet, the ESP DV-8 that came to be the V for ESP, Michael Paget adopted as well, that one is one of the best looking guitars that have ever existed, the Dean VMNT is jnot so bad but these Gibsons he designed look great, of course it's a V with an explorer neck, and still nobody had done it before, I agreen with the "cavern thing" I prefer a guitar to have everything mounted on the body, I don't mind pickguards, but Dave's designs are great, except for the axxion.
Is it me or has Dave really mellowed out over time. Personally, I know that many times looking at your own mortality when life throws something like “the big C” at you, you tend to let go of the things that used to seem so important or irritating to you in the past.
He still loves to shit all over Ellefson at every opportunity.
I love both of their signature model guitars. It's cool to see that the Quad Cortex is getting it done for them. I am curious as to what role the Helix (sitting on top of the rack units) is playing; maybe bass or something else.
I have a quad cortex and I'm never looking back, the best money I ever spent.
Kiko seems like a down to earth guy.
He’s a really nice guy. Had the pleasure of meeting him at a clinic in California and took a picture with him. Great guy incredible player.
Dave has really chilled out. Nice to see him content.
Seems like he's been drinking.
@@captainkirk70 let him live life, he’s living the dream and looks happy
@@patroche550 , he still looks like he's been drinking. I don't care but he's been very serious about his sobriety in the very recent past. I'm an alcoholic and I can't drink because eventually I'll start drinking heavily and life falls apart. Drinking is what got him kicked out of Metallica. I hope he keeps it together but he's playing with fire.
@@captainkirk70 he could just be exhausted. Road wear is a thing
@@captainkirk70 I watched and thought about this. I could understand your concern. He is being very articulate, and his eyes are crystal clear. Not drinking, just thinking before speaking, which is Dave as always.
I spent all of Dave’s segment on the edge of my seat, anxious that Dave was about to feloniously batter the PG guy. Not because their dynamic was off, but because…he’s…Dave.
😅 Love ya Dave.
Lmao 😂
I also got a Quad Cortex….today spent the day in the studio programming my live sounds for Sheer Cerebral Power (my Band). My main recording amp is my. 96 Diezel Blueface VH4….The QC has a beautiful capture of the VH 4 included, which leaves my Live Diezel Paul, stay at home now. Love the QC!
Cool interview...nice to see the actual artists give the rundown versus their tech. Wonder what's up with Gibson shipping boxes up top...were some of these guitars just props for the video?
Such cool guitars! I was lucky and fortunate enough to get the Green V and Signed Acoustic! 🎸🤘
Lol I feel better now knowing that a 3x3 headstock still confuses Dave too .
Too me the Silver Vs are what I see when I think about Dave all the way back to the Jackson V with the Kahler. I’m hoping his Kramer V is more modern shaped V like a mashup of his Deans and Jacksons a an aggressive cut without bevels and Kramer pyramid logo headstock would be sick . Interesting what Dave said about Gibson not setting up artist guitars . James tried to get a Iron Cross and said that the company was impossible to work with. Now looks like we might be getting at least a Hetfield inspired 84 Explorer. Also interesting to me at least that James got a white Jackson King V around the time Dave got his . The story I heard is that James loved the white Jackson and used it in the studio on a classic Metallica album. Two of my favorite guitarist could be endorsed by Gibson if the James deal happens. James and Metallica got me into guitar and I like old Metallica but I discovered Megadeth and Megadeth is my band.
I wish they asked Dave about his Epiphone and Kramers, something for us broke fans and guitarist. Another side note I had one of his Dean imports silver set neck and live wires and it was a very nice guitar the neck was phenomenal and I’m an Ibanez guy and like Wizards but his D shaped Dean neck wasn’t thin but it wasn’t as thick as some modern strats and Charvels it was like a chubby wizard and it was just right.
Kiko is such a legend 🤘
Never heard of him before this video, so he clearly isn't a legend.
Kiko always comes across as such a lovely guy.
I never will get used to see Megadeth guitarist jogging casually here and smiling all the time.
@@TJS3 where do you see Kiko jogging casually?
@@potatolew4495 In Finland, used to live close to where I live and thought that the local jogger looked like Megadeth guitarist. Then stumbled on his instagram where he shared video of him jogging where I live.
When he talked about the explorers his demeanor changed a little. James always on his mind.
Still one of the best rig rundowns, and most I've seen Dave this humble and inviting.
Move on already, damn. Dave has
Really awesome and casual behind the scenes video, very interesting!
Legend. Awesome of Dave to be present! 🤘
Another great interview with Chris Kies👍
Kiko is amazing. For most ppl there's a little bit of his personality that may get lost in translation, because he's a latino (brazilian); but seriously... the guy is universally a gem.
Dave is just a legend.
@12:58 Juraría que en el flight case de detrás hay una pegatina que pone “EZE”, que es el código del Aeropuerto de Ezeiza, en Buenos Aires
Kiko always in a good mood 🙂
Saw Megadeth in Concord in 2021 with Lamb of God, and they sounded really good. A funny thing I noticed is that when Dave had to play something a little bit slower, he would miss a couple of notes. But when it came to playing something really fast, it was perfect everytime.
King Mustaine. The REAL Riff Lord. Glad he did his own rundown too.
Chris is such a great interviewer really enjoyed this, met Kiko at a clinic he is such an amazing guitarist and genuine nice guy
Humble and down to earth! Not a fan of metal music at all but a big fan of this guy and how he carries himself.
Dang Dave's looking old, but it's great seeing him still touring, rocking out, and doing interviews! I saw him at the first show of his tour with Lamb of God and he and the band did great.
0:16 one of the best riffs ever of thrash 🤘
Dave seems like he is doing really well, great to see. The new music sounds sick, Kiko kicks ass.
Dave is the man, I’ve been getting back into playing guitar after years of not playing and I’ve just been absorbing every bit of info I can from Dave’s stable 😂
Love this gig run down by Dave, Kiko!! So glad Dave will be playing for all eternity since he's now Born Again Christian.
I want his Kramer V. When do they release thosw
I KNOW!!! an all black one would be the sickest shit on the market.
Great job as always Chris 🤙also great to see Dave and Kiko talk about there own gear 🤘
25:49 Kiko is clearly NOT a fan of Yngwie lol
Love these guys Glad Dave is doing ok , can’t wait to hear the rest of the new album, and Kiko is a total beast , I always remember temple of shadows absolutely blowing my mind !! If you haven’t heard it and you like awesome guitar (why else would you be watching this) you should give it a beast!
Megadeth is why I started playing guitar about 1991. Never thought I would see Dave look into a camera and be a pitch man. Great job man awesome stuff!!!
He was selling product in 1991, so......
@@shelbyavant5081 so he would smile directly in the camera and pitch stuff lol he's way more easy going and relaxed now
this is great interview 1st time i saw Megadeth was during the Clash of the Titans Tour historic tour i seen these guys so many times Giganta tour great times for me DAVE is a Icon man ! he has made his mark on metal no doubt about it thanks PG for this peace out ..
Love these guys. The older Dave gets the more he seems to be at peace with himself. Always loved his no bullshit approach. The best thing Metallica ever did was boot him lol Megadeth to me is heads & shoulders above them. Kiko...gotta love the guy humble grateful & very passionate about what he’s doing. Phenomenal guitarist also.
Peace sells... and I'm buying (just pre-ordered their new album!)
Lol that happened 40 years ago and dave d riders always find a way to bring metallica into anything, sad…
@@recipoldinasty and the Metallica fangirls are always quick to defend them
Hey ! You get accustomed to seeing guitar techs answering gear questions and doing the rig rundown on behalf of their bosses...you watch the next rig rundown of your favorite artist and then all of a sudden BANG ! It's the boss himself who runs the show and go through the specs and pieces of their rig ! Mustaine in person ! How cool is that ??? Thank you and cheers from Morocco
i love the little orange amp in background with the mic when they talk about dave's amp. :D
I saw them play with fire from the gods, the hu, and Five Finger Death Punch in Auburn Wa on August 20th all the guitars look amazing in person
Good to see Dave happy!
I love the Gibson it’s definitely one I need to add to my collection thanks Dave for everything you know I’ve been his fan since I was a little kid I used to have my headphones on cleaning my room vacuuming I was looking at buying one of your guitars awhile ago but I ended up just getting something secondhand I’ve got a fair collection now I’ve actually only bought one Jackson bass brand-new because I thought I’m secondhand and fix them up
Pleasantly surprised so see the guys ( esp Dave ) do their own interviews. I love these rig rundowns, only prob is a lot of the big bands these days are just using amp modellers and it’s just not that interesting, compared to old school pedal boards and amps.
Still - great channel tho guys
Wow! Mustaine was really working on his socializing skills. When he smiles, which is seemingly never, he comes across as a likeable chap. Kiko is a great dude. Excellent video guys! Thanks!
I think Cancer got him back in a appreciative mood, and maybe he realized that smiling to the world is rewarding.
This was a great interview!
Really cool! Kiko is such a cool dude.
Great stuff! Many thanks :)