$400k guitar rig
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$400k guitar rig
I love the fact he uses the H9 only as a tuner
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Re: $400k guitar rig
pretty sure that isn't the first ever electric guitar...doesn't look like the frying pan to me
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Re: $400k guitar rig
Watched that earlier this week and marveled at just how shitty this ridiculously expensive tone was
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Re: $400k guitar rig
did I miss something, I expected him to play it?jeremyb wrote:I love the fact he uses the H9 only as a tuner
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
Re: $400k guitar rig
You’re better off leaving that to Josh Smith.Bg wrote:did I miss something, I expected him to play it?
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Re: $400k guitar rig
He does have a bit of a sweaty uncle about to have a heart attack thing going on, and I agree with Jim, the rig sounded crap, underwhelmed by the cornish pedals especially!
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Re: $400k guitar rig
I only managed to watch until he claimed to be holding the actual first ever electric guitar, then I stopped itBg wrote:
did I miss something, I expected him to play it?
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Re: $400k guitar rig
Kind of funny piss take of 'most expensive must be better', but kind of self defeating for him huh? I would think a few of his pedals sold because they were rather expensive and people thought that meant better, or they thought it would impress their peers in the look at what i own forum sig. Mad Professor too.
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Re: $400k guitar rig
Fascinating to see how much some of these things are worth. I knew the vintage bursts were up there but the Dumble thing surprised me. I agree his playing doesn’t really do anything justice so maybe in the right hands I’d be able hear the difference justifying the $397500 difference from my own rig!
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Re: $400k guitar rig
When these technician type people release their own products they'd show you their impressive client list. But most of these were accumulated from wiring up their pedalboards/fx racks, or retubing their amps etc. Definitely the case of Pete Cornish. You don't see a whole lot of his pedals on the boards/racks he put together for stars, mostly just switch gadgets.Aquila Rossa wrote:Kind of funny piss take of 'most expensive must be better', but kind of self defeating for him huh? I would think a few of his pedals sold because they were rather expensive and people thought that meant better, or they thought it would impress their peers in the look at what i own forum sig. Mad Professor too.
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