Show us your whole setup....
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
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!
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.
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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Re: Show us your whole setup....
One assumes you like to be sure you are in fact in tune also.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
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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Village bisuhrcle?Molly wrote:Congrats. Might be ex me and Ed too for that matter.
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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.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?
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.
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.
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.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Simplified...
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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Re: Show us your whole setup....
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.
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.
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
oh fuck it, I'll just make one
The goldtop is hot though
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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This is the latest iteration. Just a THD 212 out of shot.
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).
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
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be
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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.willow13 wrote:so is this a for sale post
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There's 4 things there I've either played or know well. The pond is starting to shrink.Molly wrote:This is the latest iteration. Just a THD 212 out of shot.
What's your thoughts on the Nash, Molly?
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