Main Rig:
Mesa/Boogie M-2000 headCli

This 600 watt hybrid amp consists of an all tube preamp section and MOSFET power amp. Contains a befuddling array of EQ options as well as channel switching and combining. You just can't go wrong with a Boogie!here to add your text.
ART SGX Nightbass SE preamp

For years ths was my main tone-shaping device. The Nightbass has a switchable tube/solid-state preamp section and a great array of effects. Until recently, I was powering this with a Mesa/Boogie Strategy 400. Now with the addition of my M-2000, I'm mainly using the Nightbass for distortion, compression and its digital effects. A highly under-rated piece of gear which I could not live without.
Alembic SF-2 Superfilterli

Imagine that! Another piece of Alembic gear! This little gem is basically a 3 channel parametric EQ which can wreak havoc in the hands of the untrained. In a nutshell, it combines a dry signal with 2 other user definable channels (low pass, band pass or high pass) and allows you to dial in  the frequencies you want boosted. Allows me to achieve the super lows and clicky highs I need in Battery Apple as well as the warm bottom and defined midrange needed for funk gigs. Time goes out the window when playing with this thing.
Lexicon JamMan

The perfect tool for the reclusive musician who doesn't like playing with others. Basically you're looking at 32 seconds of unlimited looping. Create multiple loops and layer them, flip them around and create an army of one. Too bad there's no memory; you can't save your loops internally. Avant-garde guitarist David Torn uses several of these live to create his wall of sound textures.here to add your text.
Korg DTR-1 Pro Tuner and Furmann PL8 Power Supplyick

'Nuff said.e to add your text.
Mesa/Boogie Sus4 Shock-mount RackCli

The perfect answer to the question: "What do you get for the guy who has everything?". A box for him to put it in. Shock-mounting is like having your gear in its own protective womb. The individual mounts absorb all the impact and offer enough resistance to keep your gear stabilized. Thankfully, I've not yet had to test this theory.
Mesa/Boogie 4x10 and 1x15 RR cabsick

The RR stands for "Road Ready". Yep, these little tanks are built into their own road cases so they're ready for whatever life throws at them. The great thing about having a modular rig like this is that I can use either or both cabs depending upon the gig. But there's nothing like having a rig that when all 3 pieces are stacked up, is taller than you are!