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AstroZamboni posted:That is straight fuckin' electric sex, right there.
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 04:50 |
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DKWildz posted:Been looking for a little while, but I think I've decided in the next week or so to pick up this: When I was looking, I almost waited for this one. I got the black instead, and I love it. Good choice, though. It's a great guitar.
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 05:15 |
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DKWildz posted:Been looking for a little while, but I think I've decided in the next week or so to pick up this: the elusive silverburst. nice find.
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 05:21 |
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John 5 Tele
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 15:47 |
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I'm going to be purchasing a new guitar very soon, but I have no idea which one I've played a number of years with some cheap models, as I was never really serious about it, but now I've gotten really into it and would like to get a nice quality guitar that will be "good enough" to record with, as I plan to get other equipment subsequent to this. Here are some of the models I've been eying: ESP LTD MH-1000 ESP LTD EC-1000 Schecter Hellraiser C-1 It was really between the LTDs until I noticed the Schecter and that it had great reviews. Although I mainly play metal I'm looking for a guitar that'll handle any tone with ease. I feel so out of the loop with this
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 16:22 |
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Ocular posted:
i must say, even though I dont like the way these look they really do play very well and sound great for how much they cost. Its massive bang for your buck
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 16:40 |
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Mr JinX posted:
Holy hell that's pretty.
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 18:28 |
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Mr JinX posted:
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 19:56 |
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My last birthday present to myself: A Ampeg B-2RE head and B-410HE cab: I got tired of having to be the guy who cranks his poo poo to compete with the others while we rehearse so I plonked down the cash for this. God I love this setup.
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 20:45 |
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Agrikk posted:My last birthday present to myself: Welcome to the club! I think I remember you asking about a rig setup... glad you went with this setup I have a B2R and a BSE410H (along with my bse115) but from the late 90s. What you want to do now is save up for a BSE115 to throw underneath for your lows
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 20:53 |
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Agrikk posted:My last birthday present to myself: If you don't mind my asking, what did that head run you? My brother is looking to replace his decent, but beaten to hell and well-used, Gallien Krueger combo with something a little easier to transport (at least, lighter in pieces) and higher quality. He's mentioned a few times that he'd like to try a head/cab arrangement, which I think is a good idea, having carried that loving combo a few times for him. If it helps (in terms of response, etc.) he usually plays either a Ken Smith fretless or an Alembic Essence 4, and tends to favor a fair amount of treble and mid (to the point of borrowing his girlfriend's guitar amplifier lately) in his tone. Walter fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Jun 12, 2007 |
# ? Jun 12, 2007 22:11 |
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Walter posted:If you don't mind my asking, what did that head run you? My brother is looking to replace his decent, but beaten to hell and well-used, Gallien Krueger combo with something a little easier to transport (at least, lighter in pieces) and higher quality. He's mentioned a few times that he'd like to try a head/cab arrangement, which I think is a good idea, having carried that loving combo a few times for him. I can tell you one thing. My B2R is pretty drat bright. I cut my highs like crazy in the EQ.
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# ? Jun 12, 2007 22:19 |
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Walter posted:If you don't mind my asking, what did that head run you? I bought them both as part of a package, so I can't tell you what each cost. With a 3-year coverage package, the whole shebang cost me $1400. Like 3toes mentioned, the B-2 series runs pretty bright and the B-2RE is no exception. I like a growly, rough tone to my sound, which is why I went for a solid state amp and with a touch of gain, and a bit of scoop on the eq, I get a sweet, sweet sound. When I first bought it, I put some new strings on my bass and cranked it with wierd settings (all mid, all treble, etc) and the setup responded well. But if you like treble, the B-2RE is for you. Looking at music123.com they're offering it for $579, and musiciansfriend.com is having a promo on a cab/head combo here for $1200 Agrikk fucked around with this message at 00:38 on Jun 13, 2007 |
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Ocular posted:Here are some of the models I've been eying: I would advise against getting anything with a floyd rose simply because you have no freedom with it. you have to keep the same string gauge if you change your own strings. if you want to change tuning good luck setting it up by yourself, thats $50 out of your pocket to drop tune. I actually have an ESP Eclipse and its great, I also have an Ibanez RG1570 that i love, but the bridge is only fun for so long, then its a pain. I would suggest either the LTD EC1000 or a Schecter Hellraiser with the string thru body.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 03:11 |
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I was able to get this for a cool $1000: Ampeg SVT-810E! Soon I'm going to get my finances together for an SVT-IV pro head with a rack case, and it will be good.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 03:31 |
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Ocular posted:Schecter Hellraiser C-1 Definitely get this. I own one and it is an absolutely beast, but a beauty to play. I've heard some rather iffy things about the construction builds on some LTD's, you gotta play the exact one you might by, for some aren't made too well. Schecter Hellraisers, on the other hand, seem to be always consistent in their quality.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 03:31 |
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Gorewar posted:I was able to get this for a cool $1000: Ampeg SVT-810E! Yeah that's about the norm for that cabinet. The only problem is that now you have to hire someone to carry it around for you
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 03:39 |
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Ordered this not 10 minutes ago... ...along with some other stuff... I still need to order the pickups."DiMarzio Air Norton" for the neck position, and a "DiMarzio Tone Zone" for the bridge position. The neck (when I order it) will be all AAA Birdseye Maple, 10"/16" Compound Radius fingerboard, Wolfgang Back profile, and 6105 frets.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 04:21 |
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LOO posted:...and 6105 frets.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 04:50 |
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Carbohydrates posted:I know you don't mean it this way, but picturing it literally is fun. Yes that would be quite a crowded neck. Actually, "6105" refers to the fret size.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 05:23 |
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LOO posted:Ordered this not 10 minutes ago... This thing is going to be loving gorgeous when it's built, black hardware looks so sexy on orange/red based guitars.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 05:38 |
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The Dark Wind posted:Definitely get this. I own one and it is an absolutely beast, but a beauty to play. I've heard some rather iffy things about the construction builds on some LTD's, you gotta play the exact one you might by, for some aren't made too well. Schecter Hellraisers, on the other hand, seem to be always consistent in their quality. Awesome, thanks plenty to you and others who gave me some advice. I'll most likely be picking up the Schecter without the floyd rose. Thanks again! fake edit: one of the cheaper models I currently own is actually a lower end model of the MH-1000 and has a floyd rose. I definitely find it more of a hassle, and I don't think I'd miss it at all.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 05:52 |
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Gorewar posted:I was able to get this for a cool $1000: Ampeg SVT-810E! You're a loving bitch for having one of those That and an SVT-CL are my dream rig
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 15:57 |
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Ocular posted:Awesome, thanks plenty to you and others who gave me some advice. I'll most likely be picking up the Schecter without the floyd rose. Thanks again! but the EC1K looks so much cooler and has a fixed bridge. are you sure? (i've never played any of these guitars, just admiring the pictures)
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 16:51 |
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Woohoo, finally picked up an Aguilar DB750 for *cheap!* Of course that means that my DB680, DB728, and AG500 are on the way out, but I don't need that many amps anyways right? Now I just need to decide if keeping my GS412 is the best thing or if I should get another GS212. I'm trying to pare down to one amp with a modular speaker setup and I think just having a pair of GS212's would make the most sense but god drat is the GS412 awesome.
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# ? Jun 13, 2007 23:00 |
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Went from this: to this
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 00:05 |
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I purchased one of my dream guitars last night: a Danelectro U2 reissue from the 90s. It was a pretty modest dream, admittedly. Mind the bad lighting conditions, a major thunderstorm is gearing up. It's in Malt Shop Cream. I'd rather have gotten one of the burst colors, like the aqua burst, but I like the cream. The tape that goes around the body of the guitar is missing, so it looks more like a Danelectro 56 Pro U2 than a normal reissue. Best part was the price: $100, picked up locally.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 00:39 |
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Evil the Cat posted:but the EC1K looks so much cooler and has a fixed bridge. are you sure? It was actually my first choice, and admittedly I'm still thinking about it.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 03:19 |
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3toes posted:Yeah that's about the norm for that cabinet. The only problem is that now you have to hire someone to carry it around for you
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 05:30 |
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Gorewar posted:I was able to get this for a cool $1000: Ampeg SVT-810E! What do bassists or guitar players ever need such a huge cabinet for? I just don't understand how such a thing could be feasonable. If you play on a big stage you will not need it because you are playing DI into PA and monitors and on a small stage it is too loud? Clarify please.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 09:31 |
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what does "too loud" mean?
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 09:54 |
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Boner Slam posted:If you play on a big stage you will not need it because you are playing DI into PA and monitors and on a small stage it is too loud?
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 09:57 |
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Boner Slam posted:What do bassists or guitar players ever need such a huge cabinet for? I'd take a 1x15 & 4x10 over an 8x10 monolith, though.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 12:23 |
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Uncle Caveman posted:I'd take a 1x15 & 4x10 over an 8x10 monolith, though. It all depends on the sound you want. I like the 1x15+4x10 as well, but a lot of my influences use the 8x10.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 12:40 |
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I like it too, but 2 halves are easier to manage than one whole. Plus I have a boner for 15" cooones.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 12:50 |
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Just ordered this: Nady RSM-3 Ribbon mic. I've never used a ribbon, and it's the stupid deal of the day at less than half normal price, so I thought I'd try it out. Can't wait for it to get here.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 15:24 |
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Uncle Caveman posted:In the old days when "PA system" meant "guy with a megaphone telling people not to eat the brown acid," yeah, you needed a huge cab to play a big room or stadium. Nowadays, you can certainly get by just going direct, but playing through a real live actual amp just always feels better. And a bigass cab just always feels even more... better. Yeah, even on a big stage I need to have that rumble behind me, and the bigger the stage the bigger the cab. Personally I like 4x12's more than 8x10's though.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 16:04 |
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My second analog synth. No MIDI, but the fat sounds should make up for it.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 16:56 |
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warwick5s posted:Yeah, even on a big stage I need to have that rumble behind me, and the bigger the stage the bigger the cab. I never understood that. Usually you will have your bass cab situated near you and also one or two monitors and sidefills even. A louder cab just means more of that "rumble" that sound good four yards from the cones will go to the audience 10 yards away, where it will combine with the PA and sound like poo poo. The cab needs to be exactly so loud that the bassist can hear enough from it (combined with other monitor sources). If you wan't to mic a cab, there is not reason to have more than one cone - you close mic a cab in a live situation anyway. But who mics the bass cab, jesus christ Amp sim in the rack is how it's done nowadays, I mean it doesn't mean there is no cab on stage. I guess it's a feel thing.
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Can anyone please tell me again the name of that website that sells a different thing every day for cheap? I always forget to bookmark it and now I can't find it.
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 20:16 |