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Rory Gallagher’s tone is one of the most legendary sounds in blues rock history. In this deep dive we break down the real Rory Gallagher tone, the 1961 Fender Stratocaster, the Vox AC30, the Fender Bassman, and the treble booster setup that powered one of the most explosive guitar sounds ever recorded. Most people think Rory’s tone came from his famous worn Strat. The truth is far more interesting. Rory Gallagher built his sound through a combination of vintage Fender Stratocaster single coil pickups, treble booster circuits, cranked tube amplifiers, speaker compression, and an unbelievably aggressive right hand attack. In this GuitarGangsters deep dive we go era by era through Rory Gallagher’s entire rig and playing style to uncover what really created his tone. You will see how the 1961 Fender Stratocaster became one of the most famous guitars in rock history, why the finish disappeared, how the guitar was repaired over decades of touring, and how its wiring and pickups changed over time. We also break down the amplifiers that shaped Rory’s sound. From the Vox AC30 Top Boost era with Celestion Alnico Blue speakers, to the Fender Bassman 4x10 setup that defined the Irish Tour period, and later combinations of Marshall amplifiers and Fender amps used for larger stages, Rory Gallagher’s rig evolved while still keeping the same core philosophy. Single coils. Treble boost. Loud tube amps. Total dynamic control. This video also explores Rory’s Dallas Rangemaster treble booster tone, one of the most important components of classic British blues rock. The germanium booster circuit pushed his amps into singing overdrive while preserving the clarity of the Stratocaster pickups. Beyond the gear, we analyze Rory Gallagher’s playing technique. His aggressive right hand attack. His fast and urgent vibrato. His dynamic use of the guitar volume knob. His slide guitar approach in standard tuning. And the way he controlled a loud amp without relying on heavy distortion or modern pedalboards. We also compare Rory’s tone approach with other blues legends like Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan, highlighting how Rory’s setup was often more exposed, less compressed, and far less forgiving. Where Clapton relied on humbuckers into Marshall amps and SRV built his sound around heavy strings and Fender amplifiers with overdrive pedals, Rory Gallagher used single coil clarity, treble boosters, and sheer volume to create one of the most raw and honest tones in rock. This is not a nostalgia story. This is a full gear autopsy of Rory Gallagher’s tone. If you love vintage guitar rigs, classic blues rock tone, Fender Stratocasters, Vox amplifiers, Marshall stacks, and the real mechanics behind legendary guitar sound, this deep dive is for you. Turn it up. And let’s dissect Rory Gallagher properly. 🎸 More GuitarGangsters Deep Dives Gary Moore Tone Deep Dive • Gary Moore’s Guitar Tone Explained – Every... Jeff Beck Gear Breakdown • Jeff Beck vs Eric Clapton – Blueprint or E... Stevie Ray Vaughan Tone Analysis • Stevie Ray Vaughan – Why His Guitar Tone W... Eric Clapton Tone Secrets • Eric Clapton – Why His Guitar Tone Was Nev... Subscribe for more deep guitar tone breakdowns, legendary rigs, and the real stories behind the greatest guitar sounds in rock history. / @guitargangsters #RoryGallagher #GuitarTone #BluesRock #Stratocaster #VoxAC30 #FenderBassman #TrebleBooster #VintageGuitars #GuitarGear #GuitarGangsters