About Guitar Rigs
A community-built home for documenting artist rigs, sharing user-created rigs, and connecting guitar players through gear.
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What Is Guitar Rigs?
Guitar Rigs is a community dedicated to documenting the rigs behind great guitar tones and giving players a place to share their own setups. Part reference library, part guitar player social network, the site brings artist research and user-created rig pages together in one place.
Guitar-Rigs.com was born from frustration with existing gear websites that just list all the gear one artist has played at some point in their life. I wanted a place to group gear into specific Rigs, broken down by Tour, Era, Album etc... and hopefully with the help of this great community we can build just that! (Right now its just me and myself slowly updating artist's gear!)
So whether you're chasing a favorite artist's sound, looking for inspiration from other players, or showing off the gear you actually use, Guitar Rigs is built to help the community learn from one another.
How The Community Documents Artist Rigs
Artist rig entries are built from the sources players care about most:
- Official artist interviews and behind-the-scenes footage
- Gear rundowns from trusted publications (Guitar World, Premier Guitar, etc.)
- Album liner notes and studio session documentation
When possible, rigs are tied to a specific era, tour, or recording session so the community can understand how an artist's setup changed over time.
Create Your Profile And Show Off Your Rigs
Getting involved is simple:
- Create your player profile so other members can discover you.
- Add your own rig pages with the guitars, amps, cabinets, and pedals you use.
- Share updates to your setup and let the community see how your tone comes together.
Your profile becomes your home base on Guitar Rigs โ a place to present your gear choices, connect your rigs to your identity as a player, and contribute your perspective back to the larger guitar community.
What You Can Share
User-created rig pages can include as much detail as you want to show:
- Guitars โ the instruments you reach for most
- Amplifiers & cabinets โ the foundation of your sound
- Pedals & effects โ the tools that shape your signal chain
- Artist inspirations โ the players and tones that influence your rig
Browse artist rigs, build your profile, and manage your own rigs to become part of a growing network of guitar players sharing what they play and why.