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Current Rig as it stands . . . Since I last posted in this thread I've been through some major revisions, mostly in playing style. Nowdays I'm using flatwounds, a thumbpick, and I'm using far less delay that ever before. No where left to hide now!

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The RV-3 splits to 2, one goes to the Sansamp for silent playing at home, one to the amp for noisy stuff. I like to set the amp/sansamp to a slightly overdriven sound, and play just like that as much as possible. The Hotcake is really only for single note lead stuff.
I have only been playing occasionally in church, but got a couple of possible musical things that might happen, so I'm pretty stoked at the idea of playing gigs again.

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One assumes you like to be sure you are in fact in tune also. :wink:
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yes. it is important. lol. second tuner is for my acoustic, I use a Para DI box as well to EQ the acoustic.

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Molly wrote:Congrats. Might be ex me and Ed too for that matter.
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Molly wrote:It really is. Wonder why it's not become a lifelong companion for any of us. Is it the 'perfect' problem? Do things have to be flawed before we'll fall in love with them?
I would have said definitely yes until my Doozy, which feels like perfection in my hands. I have never been so completely besotted with any guitar in my entire life.

Yet I have dismissed Suhrs a couple of times as, 'Utterly perfect....Boring' which is ridiculous. They are brilliant instruments.
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Sneaky simple post with new guitar and my first attempt at modifying something to be something else.

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Yes, that is my entire board. The big pedal case is sorta overkill, but it's what I've got.
Not pictured (because you've seen them all before):
Tele
Goldtop
Bass
Acoustic
The viper, the aria, and the red wtf guitar.
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Simplified...

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Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...

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I keep meaning to post here but the shutter speed on my camera isn't fast enough.

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You need a video on the conveyor belt.
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Strictly speaking not my whole setup. Just the stuff I've brought in from a very cold garage. Not shown: Partscaster (in bits again), Z and THD cabs, Takamine acoustic.

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Martin 12 string, Walden six string, R7 with OX4s, Wildwood Strat (was sold - now not sold), PRS P90 McCarty trem, Radian Tele. Amps: Tone King Imperial and Mesa Rectoverb.

Trying a couple of different overdrive pedals with the Imperial. The Dude sounds great through it.

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that radian just looks out of place, like a poor relation. ignore olegs plees, you know it should rightfully be mine.....

oh fuck it, I'll just make one :(

The goldtop is hot though :)
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This is the latest iteration. Just a THD 212 out of shot.

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Amps: Fender Super Reverb 410, Suhr Badger 15, Mesa Rectoverb 25.
Guitars: Martin 12 string and Walden acoustics. Jackson JJ2 and LP Classic (on the chair), blue CS69 partscaster, PRS McCarty trem, Brian Ray SG, Nash S-63, and Radian Tele.

One more guitar on the way in. Probably. Likely that the Jackson will be first out (though f'k it sounds good with the Badger cranked).

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so is this a for sale post :?:
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willow13 wrote:so is this a for sale post :?:
For the Jackson? Yeah, I'll be doing a FS thread I'm sure. Bought in a fit of nostalgia. As good as it is, I'll just play my Les Paul.

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Molly wrote:This is the latest iteration. Just a THD 212 out of shot.
There's 4 things there I've either played or know well. The pond is starting to shrink.
What's your thoughts on the Nash, Molly?
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