Joe Trohman | Fall Out Boy | Guitar Rig
Fall Out Boy have received quite a boost popularity of late, with the single “This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” starting to bug the hell out of me. So in tribute, I decided to scan the Fall Out Boy guitar rig from an old Guitar World magazine (not sure of the issue number) and post it here. So here is guitarist Joe Trohman’s rig. I’ve read somewhere that he now uses Washburn Idol guitars with Seymour Duncan Distortion pickups, so this rig is probably a little out of date.

As you can probably tell from looking at it, it’s one of the few pro guitar into amp rigs that you’ll find.
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August 2nd, 2007 22:11
Yup, that rig is almost completly out of date.
Try,
Bogner ubershall head
Mesa 4×12
a-b switcher
Orange 2×12 (for clean/vintage tones)
guitars are all Washburns.
he mostley uses a Scott Ian murder weapon.
real talk
Kyle