Show us your whole setup....
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
Amp, bass head, shitty loudspeaker, and my RG which never gets any press. Fortunately it has an original wizard neck on it so it's not too painful to play, but it does have the awful inf3 and 4 pickups in it. Wondering if I'll ever do anything about them.
Also have a bunch of these.
Also have a bunch of these.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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I still got the Blues
And I love it!
New cab getting the Fane and Celestion being un-storaged.
My two favourite speakers are back in black.
And I love it!
New cab getting the Fane and Celestion being un-storaged.
My two favourite speakers are back in black.
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Here's mine.
Have a love hate relationship with this setup. But I've decided I won't be selling anymore except could potentially swap the GFI to a RV-6 + cash haha. I've sold most of my stuff here in NZ as I'm still prepping to go to Japan (Got delayed a bit). I've got some of my music gear overseas (two rock etc.) ..
It's a small setup. 10" cab running Jensen on a marshall cab. Jensen C10R but will be putting a 12" speaker. 5.5w all valve head with stepdown transformer - all clean pedal platform. Not sure what valves are in it but definitely vintage last time I checked. Just can't remember it now.. something along with the letter "R" but will double check later on when I get home. EL34 + 2x 12AX7.
Signal Chain:
Custom Guitar HSS (with VS100 bridge Kluson tuner modern C 9.5" radius, CTS TBX, split coil, and a very special switch to combine bridge and neck) --> CUSTOM Junction Box (multi functional) --> Comp --> boost(Japanese only --> OD(Japanese only ---> Dist (Japanese only) ---> Chorus (will be replaced with a boss) ---> Delay ---> Tremolo ---> Reverb ---> CUSTOM Junction Box ---> Amp.
That's all. Keen to jam if anyone is living in Auckland CBD.
Have a love hate relationship with this setup. But I've decided I won't be selling anymore except could potentially swap the GFI to a RV-6 + cash haha. I've sold most of my stuff here in NZ as I'm still prepping to go to Japan (Got delayed a bit). I've got some of my music gear overseas (two rock etc.) ..
It's a small setup. 10" cab running Jensen on a marshall cab. Jensen C10R but will be putting a 12" speaker. 5.5w all valve head with stepdown transformer - all clean pedal platform. Not sure what valves are in it but definitely vintage last time I checked. Just can't remember it now.. something along with the letter "R" but will double check later on when I get home. EL34 + 2x 12AX7.
Signal Chain:
Custom Guitar HSS (with VS100 bridge Kluson tuner modern C 9.5" radius, CTS TBX, split coil, and a very special switch to combine bridge and neck) --> CUSTOM Junction Box (multi functional) --> Comp --> boost(Japanese only --> OD(Japanese only ---> Dist (Japanese only) ---> Chorus (will be replaced with a boss) ---> Delay ---> Tremolo ---> Reverb ---> CUSTOM Junction Box ---> Amp.
That's all. Keen to jam if anyone is living in Auckland CBD.
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
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Coily cables are great - they don’t tangle.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Oh that is something.
I think it helps that the picture even looks old.
I think it helps that the picture even looks old.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Christmas came early! NGD!! Shout out to the top notch gentleman Phil aka opsguy!!
Suhr Classic Pro. Ex-opsguy, ex-null pointer, ex... the list goes on? Cheers for moving it on! else it wouldn't have landed in my hands
Suhr + Fender Princeton Reverb = matchmade in heaven!! Eargasm for dayzzz
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Suhr + Fender Princeton Reverb = matchmade in heaven!! Eargasm for dayzzz
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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?
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Tidied up the board. Largely flat eq on the amp seems to bring out the best in different guitars... Weird how that works.
Vacuumed it too.
... And here we are.
The keen eyed amongst you will notice the blue lead goes from guitar to amp; I have everything running in the effects loop to great effect
Send >> GE7 (mid boost; lead boost) >> big muff >> compressor >> tuner >> DD20Return.
I guess now I can look for a more tolerable (ya know, smaller ) amp with two channels and a loop and we're away laughing.
Vacuumed it too.
... And here we are.
The keen eyed amongst you will notice the blue lead goes from guitar to amp; I have everything running in the effects loop to great effect
Send >> GE7 (mid boost; lead boost) >> big muff >> compressor >> tuner >> DD20Return.
I guess now I can look for a more tolerable (ya know, smaller ) amp with two channels and a loop and we're away laughing.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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After another full on year of gigging and recording, and with just three gigs left this year of which this stuff won't be needed, I got out the electric gear to give it the usual input clean etc for the few scratchy inputs/cables. This setup has probably done more recording work than gigs this year but it still has had a huge workload, so kudos to all the brand's of pedals on this board because I have very, very few problems ever with it. And it's usually just the typical scratchy pots with dirt/dust in them.
I'm always extremely appreciative of gear that just keeps working!
I'm always extremely appreciative of gear that just keeps working!