Whats the bare minimum version of your rig you would still be happy with?

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dougstrum

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Doesn't take much, pretty much what I always use.
One of my amps and a tele; it is nice to have a tuner and an OD.
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Ayipioeeay

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“It can scarcely be denied that the supreme goal of all theory electric guitar rigs is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience your tone and style.” - Albert Einstein Lee
 

clayville

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I could make myself happy with just my fingers + my crappy ukulele. Others, not so much.
 

Nogoodnamesleft

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Sparkly green Les Paul Muse my daughter picked and helped me buy
MXR M80 for distortion/preamp duties
EHX Memory Toy
JHS 3 Series Reverb
HK Red Box 5
Ebow
Assorted picks
 

bendercaster

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When I gig, I bring a big pedal board (3 stages of dirt, fuzz, wah, multi-delay, phaser, Organ pedal, tremolo, and boost), Deluxe Reverb combo amp, and two guitars (usually a Telecaster and a Firebird of SG). But if I really had to, I could get by with my partscaster B-Bender telecaster, the Deluxe Reverb, and a Rat and Deluxe Memory Man. That's basically what I play when I'm at home.
 

Fiesta Red

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(If I can’t bring my Big ‘Ol Board of Sonic Bliss)

Pinstriped “Big Tex” Telecaster

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Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner
(tuning…duh…)

Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer (overdrive)

MXR M133 Micro Amp
(boost)

Fender ‘63-reissue Vibroverb

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