Check out this case I made for my rig:
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Check out this case I made for my rig:
I bought a flight case and modified it to hold my whole guitar rig.
the case:
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and a video I made about making it:
the case:
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and a video I made about making it:
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Re: Check out this case I made for my rig:
Love these sorts of things. Awesome video.
I am in the process of finalising my most recent system (video to come), although it's different to yours. I tried to do this exact roadcase thing once but my problem was it didn't fit in my car back then.
I am in the process of finalising my most recent system (video to come), although it's different to yours. I tried to do this exact roadcase thing once but my problem was it didn't fit in my car back then.
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Re: Check out this case I made for my rig:
very inconveniently sized....Capt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!
Small rig though...
I dropped mine down to 2 x 2000 watt FRFR speakers, some may think overkill in my tiny office but I see it as a benefit. It means I can be as deaf as I want and still be able to hear it!
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your toneCapt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!
Small rig though...
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haha no I've got to say I LOVE my small and light rig. Got to run now but at some point I'll do a gear rundown
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I'd also say your tweed needs recovering, and I know somebody who could do that....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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His tone is one of the most fearsome you'll ever encounter.bbrunskill wrote:you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your toneCapt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!
Small rig though...
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So are his farts.Polar Bear wrote:His tone is one of the most fearsome you'll ever encounter.bbrunskill wrote:you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your toneCapt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!
Small rig though...
But seriously. That's a great way to do it Ben!!
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Re: Check out this case I made for my rig:
I just grabbed my Para Acoustic DI and copied your settings!bbrunskill wrote:I bought a flight case and modified it to hold my whole guitar rig.
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you do lovely work, but I'm a sucker for worn out gigged stuff. My tatty tweed is just how I like it!Bg wrote:I'd also say your tweed needs recovering, and I know somebody who could do that....
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(One reply to rule them all...)SimonHirst wrote:So are his farts.Polar Bear wrote:His tone is one of the most fearsome you'll ever encounter.bbrunskill wrote:
you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your tone
But seriously. That's a great way to do it Ben!!
I'm something of an acquired taste.
(secretly envious of that small rig case)
Careful how you phrase that... Almost sounds like you're asking BG to join the band!bbrunskill wrote: you do lovely work, but I'm a sucker for worn out gigged stuff. My tatty tweed is just how I like it!