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http://www.goingtoday.com/
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 20:51 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 02:55 |
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I won the auction! This isnt the reissue and it cost me a pretty penny. I will post more pics when it arrives
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 22:10 |
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RangerScum posted:http://www.goingtoday.com/ Thanks a ton. Regardless of how much stuff I buy it's still fun to check, you know?
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# ? Jun 14, 2007 23:20 |
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El Bi Ranchero posted:
Good for you, man! As for me, well here's hoping....!
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 07:35 |
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Handen posted:Good for you, man! This guitar looks like it will take you to the future if you rock out hard enough
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 08:46 |
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frankthetank posted:That is a beautiful amp, but get a mic stand! Yeah, yeah, yeah. I had three and they were all busy.
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 09:50 |
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El Bi Ranchero posted:
That's a beautiful guitar, I have to say. I do love natural finishes.
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 14:21 |
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edit: whoops
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 17:11 |
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Handen posted:Good for you, man! just looking at that I feel like my chops are twice as fast
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 17:40 |
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Just got this today, a West German built Johann Georg Kessler 4/4 violin. Its a bit beaten and dirty, and it needs a new set of strings, but it sounds quite nice and should be a good way of getting back into the instrument after a decade of neglect.
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# ? Jun 17, 2007 00:40 |
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Got them a few days ago. I have been waiting ages to get an electric and finally I have made the purchase and I have to say I am quite pleased with the result. Epiphone Les Paul Studio in Heritage Sunburst It's called art. and... Line 6 Spider III amp 30watt and the babies together. This thing is so loud, and sounds damb good. Pure orgasmic pleasure I would have to say. And the effects are damb fun aswell. The best thing is it was quite cheap. I got it with lead and strap for $1000AU, where it would have cost me atleast $1500 retail.
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# ? Jun 17, 2007 06:47 |
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nice guitar and amp, but there's no b at the end of drat
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# ? Jun 17, 2007 17:14 |
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Admiral Crunch posted:nice guitar and amp, but there's no b at the end of drat Oh drat!
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 02:16 |
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Just these, but 11's. I'm poor.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 07:31 |
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Jobless Drunk posted:
Good choice. I've got a Juno-106 myself. The consensus seems to that the 6's and 60's are "warmer" or "fatter" than the 106, so you may have got a good deal in terms of the trade-off for no MIDI.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 20:05 |
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websterandwebster posted:Oh drat! But seriously, I'm a huge fan of the line 6 spider amps. I love the clean tone you can get out of them. The guitar's got a great finish too, although I think it would look better (to me) with all black hardware vv
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 21:22 |
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Admiral Crunch posted:But seriously, I'm a huge fan of the line 6 spider amps. I love the clean tone you can get out of them. my new Spider III 15 is worth every penny of its original $200 price tag, making the $100 I spent on it that much better.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 21:27 |
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While we're all talking about the Spider III amps, does anyone here have any experience with the 120 or 150? I've been eyeballing them for awhile for a gigging amp so I can stop borrowing my roommates all the drat time. Are all the artist presets on them any good or are they just some bullshit gimmick? The clips on the website sound pretty decent, but streaming clips off the makers website isn't quite the same as hearing it in person... If it does actually suck, does anyone have some recommendations for a relatively versatile combo in the same price range? I have no qualms about buying used if thats the case.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 22:39 |
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If you're looking for a Line6 amp in that power range, you should try the Flextone range as well. Quite a bit more versatile, as you basically get a Podxt built into an amp.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 23:16 |
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Saturday I rode my bike down the street to Gelb Music and impulse-bought this for $230: I've never owned a drum kit before, and now I do. Hooray.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 23:43 |
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ehehehe it's so dinky! Edit: I swear by my own blood or something that this will be by next buy (not that particular auction). EsaFadus fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Jun 19, 2007 |
# ? Jun 18, 2007 23:59 |
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Merkin Muffley posted:While we're all talking about the Spider III amps, does anyone here have any experience with the 120 or 150? I've been eyeballing them for awhile for a gigging amp so I can stop borrowing my roommates all the drat time. Are all the artist presets on them any good or are they just some bullshit gimmick? The clips on the website sound pretty decent, but streaming clips off the makers website isn't quite the same as hearing it in person... If it does actually suck, does anyone have some recommendations for a relatively versatile combo in the same price range? I have no qualms about buying used if thats the case. I've rarely heard anything good about the Spider amps, personally. I've heard that for solid states, they don't do really that much and can sound really, really solid-state-ish. I personally haven't tried the Spiders, and I definitely would encourage you to at least try playing one before you go and buy it, as it seems most people are content with the amp for all of a few days before realizing how horrible it sounds or something. Now, I've heard nothing but good praise for Roland Cubes and Vox's Valvetronix series, and that is usually along the same price range. I personally have a AD30VT and for the price, it does its job VERY well. Definitely try taking a look at those, the larger versions might be able to hold you over for gigging.
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 00:21 |
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Got a real project guitar for free, and its a lovely SX Les Paul thats has one tuning head gone and another one broken, the input jack is torn out and the wiring is a little hosed up, and the neck isnt set, its a bolt-on. Havent played it yet because it is in really bad need of new strings and tuning heads and I havent really felt like playing something I can't plug in. I'm trying to deicide how much time (and money) I should put into this guitar. I want it to sound pretty beastly and look pretty awesome But not until my Strat is done ( ) Oh well. Onwards and upwards. Speaking of which: A birthday present! Such a nice rear end clean, I got to hear hella nice rear end humbuckers for the first time through it recently which is probably causing my itch to fix up that SX into something radical. I'm buying GFS pickups next week for my Strat. Machine Gun fucked around with this message at 02:08 on Jun 19, 2007 |
# ? Jun 19, 2007 01:59 |
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ToiletDuk posted:
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 04:06 |
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The Dark Wind posted:I've rarely heard anything good about the Spider amps, personally. I've heard that for solid states, they don't do really that much and can sound really, really solid-state-ish. I personally haven't tried the Spiders, and I definitely would encourage you to at least try playing one before you go and buy it, as it seems most people are content with the amp for all of a few days before realizing how horrible it sounds or something. Now, I've heard nothing but good praise for Roland Cubes and Vox's Valvetronix series, and that is usually along the same price range. I personally have a AD30VT and for the price, it does its job VERY well. Definitely try taking a look at those, the larger versions might be able to hold you over for gigging. Well not that i've played on many other amps, other the ones I was considering buying, the spider that I got does sound pretty good. But the only thing weird is that when i turn it on when i havnt used it for more than like 6hrs it doesnt really respond. i dont know if the speaker is charging up or something but i have to turn it on and off a few times before it gets going. I'm going back into the shop later this week so i'll have to ask. but it just seems a bit weird to me.
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 11:40 |
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ToiletDuk posted:Saturday I rode my bike down the street to Gelb Music and impulse-bought this for $230: EsaFadus posted:ehehehe it's so dinky! Duke Chin posted:So what does it want to be when it grows up? Also, EsaFadus your bass may have more decibel volume, but I just bought one with more cubic volume.
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 12:18 |
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Merkin Muffley posted:While we're all talking about the Spider III amps, does anyone here have any experience with the 120 or 150? I've been eyeballing them for awhile for a gigging amp so I can stop borrowing my roommates all the drat time. Are all the artist presets on them any good or are they just some bullshit gimmick? The clips on the website sound pretty decent, but streaming clips off the makers website isn't quite the same as hearing it in person... If it does actually suck, does anyone have some recommendations for a relatively versatile combo in the same price range? I have no qualms about buying used if thats the case. I've got a Spider III 75w, which is the lowest wattage that comes with alllll of the presets. I think it has great tone..but I bought it for the versatility it would bring me in home recording. Would I want to take this guitar and crank it up all the way and rock out in a huge room? No, but if I were going to play live, I would use this for a monitor and plug it right into the PA, which is something you can do with this amp. If you buy the footpedal, you have a pretty decent live rig for a pretty reasonable price. I'd reccomend the 75w at least, I can't say about the larger models, though I doubt there is anything wrong with them.
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 18:26 |
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Uncle Caveman posted:Hey, I heard Asian girls like guys with small kits. sup, small drum kit and ikea malm dresser buddy!
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 20:47 |
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Revvik posted:my new Spider III 15 is worth every penny of its original $200 price tag, making the $100 I spent on it that much better. $80 here at Guitar Center's Memorial Day sale. Best guitar amp I've ever owned! Of course it's the best compared to the two Peavey Rage 158s I owned previously but hey I'm not a guitar player anyways!
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# ? Jun 19, 2007 20:53 |
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I finally got myself a Godin. It's a really interesting guitar. The body is almost like an EVH Wolfgang but a hair thinner, and the neck is very thin compared to my Fenders. Action is super-low across the whole neck, and the bridge design is pretty unique. The pickups that it came with have a good bite, but backing off the volume knob brings it back into a cleaner territory without losing definition. edit: aaahhh it's insane with a bunch of overdrive. I really can't wait to try this out at full volume next week. an AOL chatroom fucked around with this message at 01:46 on Jun 20, 2007 |
# ? Jun 19, 2007 22:55 |
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bisticles posted:Godin Jesus. I just peed a little. Best Friend posted:
Is that a 30 or 50? How does it sound? I'm kinda in the market. My little Marshall ain't bad for a standard practice amp, but I'm thinking about upgrading, and I haven't the room for anything big right now. Any distortion through it sounds like mud.
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# ? Jun 20, 2007 02:40 |
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After playing acoustic for so long, I figured I should figure out what the fuss is with these electrics. So, for $100, I picked up an (almost unused) Les Paul Copy. It's marketed under the brand Galveston which is known for some pretty crappy overpriced stuff... this model was supposed to retail for ~$300. Of course, the electronics are all crap (when I got it, the neck pickup wasn't grounded and the toggle switch didn't work... 20 mins later with a soldering iron, and it's now wired properly.) but the body is actually pretty good. I believe it's a maple body & neck with a rosewood fretboard. The neck is about as wide as an acoustic's and the intonation is perfect. I plan on replacing all the electronics as soon as I have the cash, and I'll probably have to replace the tuners as well because they're pretty much crap. Still, once that's all said and done, I'll probably have something on par with one of the higher-end Epiphones for about half the price. Plus, it's got an awesome finish.
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# ? Jun 20, 2007 03:09 |
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thelightguy posted:After playing acoustic for so long, I figured I should figure out what the fuss is with these electrics. So, for $100, I picked up an (almost unused) Les Paul Copy. For a cheapo guitar, that has a hella sweet finish.
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# ? Jun 20, 2007 05:49 |
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I'm grabbing one tomorrow.
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# ? Jun 20, 2007 06:07 |
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I ordered these. Hopefully they'll be here today or monday: Boss GT-8 Shure PGX 14 wireless (rack-mounted)
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 14:05 |
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Offrampmotel posted:I ordered these. Hopefully they'll be here today or monday: I've had mine almost a year now and I love it. I suggest you get an M-Audio UNO cable so you can download custom patches.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 18:30 |
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Marshall JTM45! hell YEAH! I finally decided to shut up and put up and get my balls enlarged. poo poo yeah. It'll arrive in a week, give or take. Once the cab gets here, I'm taking it into the local guitar stores to try out cabs. I know jackshit about Marshalls (well, KNEW until I started looking into this thing).
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 19:45 |
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magnificent7 posted:Marshall JTM45! hell YEAH! The other guitarist in my band plays a Bluesbreaker, which is essentially that in combo format. You'll love it, but don't expect it to break up unless you are playing EXTREMELY loud. It has a lot of headroom, so keep your tubescreamers and distortion pedals.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 19:55 |
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Aeon posted:The other guitarist in my band plays a Bluesbreaker, which is essentially that in combo format. You'll love it, but don't expect it to break up unless you are playing EXTREMELY loud. It has a lot of headroom, so keep your tubescreamers and distortion pedals. Ah gently caress. I knew that. Maybe I can pull out half the tubes and see what happens. Just pull em out at random. I hear that works.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 20:33 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 02:55 |
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I'm a big ol' slut lately.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 21:17 |