Guthrie Govan
FusionRock2000s–present

Guthrie Govan£1,000 · Pro-Level Tone

Guthrie Govan is widely considered the most technically complete guitarist alive — equally fluent in country, blues, jazz, metal and fusion, with a right-hand hybrid picking technique that produces tones unavailable to players using pick only. Replicating that fluid and dynamically adventurous sound at the £1,000 · Pro-Level mark means Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky into Fender Blues Junior IV. The effects — Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby Wah, Strymon El Capistan — add the finishing texture. This build totals ~£1066 and captures the core character — a serious investment that brings you within touching distance of the real thing.

Total: ~£10664 pieces

What guitar does Guthrie Govan use?

Guthrie Govan is primarily associated with superstrat style guitars. At a £1,000 budget, Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky delivers the essential tonal character.

£1,000 · Pro-Level — Complete Gear List

Estimated total~£1066

Why This Rig Works

How Guthrie Govan's gear choices create the signature tone

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Guitar Foundation

Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky

The Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky provides the tonal foundation for the entire rig — its character shapes everything that follows.

Pedal Chain · 2 stages
  • Expression Filtervocal mid-sweep with Fasel resonance
  • DelayStrymon El Capistan
The Amplifier

Fender Blues Junior IV

This is where the magic happens for Mayer and SRV tones. The EL84 power section breaks up beautifully when pushed, and the bright, clean headroom is exactly what Tube Screamer boost tones are built on.

The Combined Tone

Suhr Classic S or Modern Plus into a Two-Rock or Cornford clean amp, blending clean and driven channels. The tone is warm but articulate — no harshness, no mud. Hybrid picking (pick and fingers simultaneously) enables simultaneous bass and melody lines impossible with a pick alone.

Getting the Sound Right

  • Hybrid picking is the foundational technique — hold the pick between thumb and index, and use middle and ring fingers to pluck treble strings simultaneously. This enables chicken-picking country licks, jazz chord-melody and metal riffs on the same instrument
  • Transcribe everything — Guthrie is a dedicated transcriber. His vocabulary in jazz, blues, country and metal came from learning the masters in each style verbatim
  • Tone is always responsive to pick attack — keep the amp clean enough that light picking produces a clean sound. The dirt comes from aggressive attack, not from pre-set gain
  • The Suhr S-style provides the clean/overdriven versatility — single coils for country and clean jazz, hum-cancelling for heavier passages
  • Study each genre separately before combining them — Guthrie learned authentic country before adding it to his fusion vocabulary. Combining styles requires knowing each independently
  • The Two-Rock or similar clean amp must be tube-driven — solid-state amps lack the pick-dynamics response required for the acoustic-to-electric tonal range he exploits
  • Vibrato is wide and precise — he can match the vibrato character of any style. Slow classical vibrato, fast country vibrato and wide blues vibrato are all deliberate choices
  • String bending accuracy: practise bending with a tuner to confirm you're hitting the exact pitch. Guthrie's bends are always accurately pitched

Common Mistakes When Chasing This Tone

  • Leaving the wah pedal engaged but stationary between rocking it — a cocked wah (fixed position, not moving) acts as a midrange filter that changes the core tone. Either rock it expressively or bypass it completely; a cocked wah changes the sound in ways that are often unintended
  • Neglecting to adjust a floating bridge when changing string gauges or tuning — a Floyd Rose or floating bridge requires re-balancing the spring tension any time the string setup changes.
  • Running multiple pedals into the input — boutique amps are designed for the natural guitar signal. Too many pedals before the input changes the input impedance and alters the amp's response.
  • Setting the boost level too high relative to the base tone — a boost for solos should raise the presence of the guitar, not cause a volume jump that overwhelms the mix. Level matching matters.
  • Not setting delay to song tempo — a delay that doesn't match the song tempo creates a rhythmic clash that builds and becomes increasingly obvious. Tap the tempo every time.
  • Moving the wah too fast — wah is a filter effect that needs time to sweep through its range musically. Fast rocking produces a quacking sound; musical use is slower and more deliberate.
  • Ignoring the room or PA system — prog guitar changes tone dramatically in different acoustic environments. Dialling in EQ in isolation gives a different result than through a full PA.
  • Adding too many pedals — complex rigs with multiple switches require full attention to operate. Start with less and add only when a specific gap is identified.

Same Tone, Different Budget

Guthrie Govan Tone — Common Questions

Guthrie Govan is primarily associated with superstrat style guitars. At a £1,000 budget, Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky delivers the essential tonal character.

Guthrie Govan's amp is boutique clean voiced — clean with headroom, pushed by an overdrive pedal. At the £1,000 level, Fender Blues Junior IV is the closest match.

The £1,000 tier adds noticeably better build quality and tonal nuance over the £500 rig. This build totals £1,066 with Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky, Fender Blues Junior IV, 2 effects. This is the tier where the tone becomes genuinely convincing for gigging and recording.

Guthrie Govan's essential pedals include Delay, Wah. At the £1,000 tier: Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby Wah, Strymon El Capistan. Delay is the most important pedal — the others add nuance.

Guthrie Govan's tone is defined by technically-flawless, fusion-influenced, versatile-beyond-all. The combination of superstrat guitar and boutique clean amp creates a sound that is immediately recognisable.

Guthrie Govan's gain approach is clean-boosted — a clean amp pushed by an overdrive pedal. The pedal adds colour; the amp adds body. At £1,000, this is replicated through Fender Blues Junior IV paired with Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby Wah.

Guthrie Govan£1,000 · Pro-Level Complete Rig

~£1066

Guitar

Jackson JS22 DKA Dinky

£219

Wah

Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby Wah

£69

Amp

Fender Blues Junior IV

£449

Delay

Strymon El Capistan

£329
Total~£1066

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