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juan chaos posted:I have no idea what that is but drat it made me laugh. "I have a Timmy! pedal. Sort of a Wah-Tremolo pedal thing"
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 21:19 |
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magnificent7 posted: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 21:20 |
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magnificent7 posted:I have no idea what that is but drat it made me laugh. "I have a Timmy! pedal. Sort of a Wah-Tremolo pedal thing" It's an overdrive/boost pedal. It's got a "big brother" named the Tim.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 21:51 |
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So then it's NOT a reference to TIMMAAY! from South Park? That would have been cooler. But what do I know.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 23:05 |
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magnificent7 posted:So then it's NOT a reference to TIMMAAY! from South Park? That would have been cooler. But what do I know. For all I know, it could be. Regardless, it's a drat cool pedal and I want one. I also think a pedal painted with the picture of a retard in a wheelchair would be worth owning just for the look, even if it sounded like poo poo.
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 23:09 |
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It's a very high regarded overdrive pedal. It costs around $100 bucks but you have to wait a year. I skipped ahead of the line by buying one from a friend
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# ? Jun 22, 2007 23:18 |
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At once, I am fulfilling my love for early '90s hair guitars and getting back into playing, with this: 1991/2 RG770. It will arrive soon.
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 00:34 |
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juan chaos posted:
I've got that same delay pedal but in a blue case. Turn the delay and the repeat all the way up, play a note, and then slowly roll back the delay knob to zero. It's a pretty useless effect, but drat it's cool.
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 01:19 |
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Alucardd posted:I ordered one of these the other day: Did you ever get this? I've been putting some serious thought into getting one of these and I'd be really curious to see what you think of it.
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 02:03 |
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Korg Pandora PX4D. I was looking for something I could use to practice both bass and guitar quietly (I work days, my brother works nights). I'd been researching amp modelling earlier today, and I'd read some really good reviews about this and all its' features (amp modelling, FX, tuner, click track, and so on), so I took the plunge this evening and purchased it. Once it gets here, I hope to spend a lot of good times tinkering around with it.
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 02:10 |
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Risky posted: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. Cool...are there any good sites for patches?
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 02:30 |
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Courtesy of RivensBitch's discount loving.
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 04:06 |
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magnificent7 posted:Marshall JTM45! hell YEAH! My dream amp would be a Marshall Bluesbreaker but I keep having second thought because of the volume needed for natural break-up. You post has put ownership of one of these babies back on my mind though.
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 05:44 |
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squidgee posted:
that looks awesome man, you should let us know how that is! are the pads inconvenient on the left hand side?
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 06:21 |
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qball posted:My dream amp would be a Marshall Bluesbreaker but I keep having second thought because of the volume needed for natural break-up. Why not just forget about that, buy the amp, and then get one of these to crank the amp at while leaving it at bedroom practice level: A Tom Scholz Power Soak. It does the same thing that the modern Gibson Attenuators/THD Hot Plates, but since it's vintage and nobody knows about them anymore, they're something like 1/3rd the price AND, unlike the modern attenuators which have a set impedance level, the Power Soak has a selectable impedance level. They were designed by the lead guitarist from Boston... an MIT masters graduate. They go anywhere from $100-$200 on eBay, but you can find them on mom-n-pop guitar shop websites for under $100. I plan on buying one this week. XYZAB fucked around with this message at 06:34 on Jun 23, 2007 |
# ? Jun 23, 2007 06:29 |
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Handen posted:Why not just forget about that, buy the amp, and then get one of these to crank the amp at while leaving it at bedroom practice level: Wheeee!!! Problem solved, thanks
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 06:44 |
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Handen posted:Why not just forget about that, buy the amp, and then get one of these to crank the amp at while leaving it at bedroom practice level: How exactly does this work?
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 07:48 |
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orthod0ks posted:Jesus. I just peed a little. its an orange 30R its a good upgrade if you have a lame practice amp
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 08:41 |
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Handen posted:Why not just forget about that, buy the amp, and then get one of these to crank the amp at while leaving it at bedroom practice level: Not to be Debbie Downer - but isn't this the thing that can seriously mess up your amp, if you dial in the wrong numbers?
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 13:00 |
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Engine Fortegue posted:How exactly does this work? magnificent7 posted:Not to be Debbie Downer - but isn't this the thing that can seriously mess up your amp, if you dial in the wrong numbers?
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 14:01 |
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Whee new amp day! The DB750 on the right is new! Everything on the left is on the way out. (I'm a bit of an Aguilar fan.)
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# ? Jun 23, 2007 18:02 |
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magnificent7 posted:Not to be Debbie Downer - but isn't this the thing that can seriously mess up your amp, if you dial in the wrong numbers? DON'T get the Power Soak - those things are notorious. Get either the THD Hotplate or a 50-watt Weber MASS. They sound about the same: as good as those things get. Don't bother with the Mini-MASS or the boutique units. I had a Bluesbreaker reissue with the Hotplate and it was magic. I ran the living hell out of that rig for years with no problems until I stupidly sold them both years ago. The nice thing about the Hotplate is that it only comes in one impedance; 8-ohm, 16-ohm and so on. You can't adjust it. The reason this is good is that your 4-year-old won't be able to twist the chickenhead knob around on your MASS so that it looks like it's set at the correct 8 ohms, when it in fact is set at 2 ohms....thereby causing you to COMPLETELY loving DESTROY YOUR BELOVED SUPER loving EXPENSIVE KENDRICK AMP while running it wide open during a session....
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# ? Jun 24, 2007 02:22 |
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This is my latest acquisition, the Squier Vintage Modified P-Bass TB. eBay pics only i'm afraid, my phone camera is terrible. This is my actual one though...
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# ? Jun 25, 2007 18:30 |
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Pure sex. Good call. Hopefully soon I will have enough money to purchase those.
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# ? Jun 25, 2007 20:13 |
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phantom309 posted:DON'T get the Power Soak - those things are notorious. Get either the THD Hotplate or a 50-watt Weber MASS. They sound about the same: as good as those things get. Don't bother with the Mini-MASS or the boutique units. Good to know. I have those. The 2- and 4-year olds who like to play twisty-knobbie time with my poo poo.
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# ? Jun 25, 2007 21:29 |
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granpa yum posted:that looks awesome man, you should let us know how that is! are the pads inconvenient on the left hand side? It's pretty great. The faders (not motorized) and encoders feel nice, and the keys are decent. They're mini, which may be a problem for some, but I have tiny rear end hands so it doesn't bother me. I've also got a Yamaha keyboard with amazing feeling fully weighted keys, so I can use that when I really need something that feels like a piano. The pads are a bit inconvenient if I'm trying to change poo poo around when I'm playing a bass part, but otherwise they're in the right spot. It's usually a lot easier to be playing with my right hand and changing things with my left, since I'm right handed. I'd definitely say it's worth the extra $100 over the Axoim 25s and Photon 25s I looked at. The LCDs and lights really put it over the top, plus the extra octave of keys. If I could have justified paying another additional $100 I would have gotten the 49 key version of the microKontrol, since it has full sized keys and four octaves instead of three. However, the price and features of the 37 key were a perfect match for me. nah thanks fucked around with this message at 22:09 on Jun 25, 2007 |
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Should be mine hopefully by Friday. Lots of things changed, and now this puppy will be mine soon!
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 00:56 |
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Crack open the box. The Dog (Booger) inspects Warmoth's handiwork. He approves. Stop looking at my butt! Testing neck fit. Tight as an 8 year old. Mr. Floyd approves. Hardware First thing I will do is paint the control, Tremolo, and pickup cavities with conductive paint, and then wait for my pickups to arrive (DiMarzio "Tone Zone" & Air "Norton").
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 01:29 |
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I honestly thought that puppy was a feather duster for a minute.
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 01:37 |
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The Dark Wind posted:
I am so loving jealous. How much did that run you?
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 01:46 |
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juan chaos posted:I honestly thought that puppy was a feather duster for a minute. That's gotta be a Maltese. If so, he looks creepily similar to mine.
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 02:32 |
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LOO posted:Tight as an 8 year old. Cool though
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 03:05 |
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plester1 posted:I am so loving jealous. How much did that run you? It will run me about 3k, but I'm going to see if I can haggle for a bit lower. Either way, it will be loving awesome, although I might need an attenuator sometime, probably the THD Hotplate.
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 03:13 |
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Orz posted:That's gotta be a Maltese. Lhasa Apso.
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 10:12 |
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The Dean Stylist arrived yesterday! God drat is this thing huge. The body is 17" wide by 3" deep, neck is 32" scale. Here it is being dry-humped by its little cousin, the Eastwood Club. For reference, the Club is larger than a Les Paul:
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 12:31 |
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This is on it's way. I'll take pictures of my Ibanez BTB455 5 string bass and Trace Elliot 100w 15 inch amp tonight.
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 18:05 |
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Hell yeah I got a cab to go with my Marshall JTM-45. I can't wait to get these things in the same room. I will hurt people. The best part - IT'S RED! Who cares what speakers or the manufacturer. IT IS RED! Unfortunately, this signals the end of my GAS for 2007 I believe. The amp head, the cab, the hollowbody from earlier this year, the new DAW. I'd say I've spent my full on music poo poo for awhile. If only I could have reeled in a wireless as well, I think it would all be perfect. Oh well. Put that on the list for next year. magnificent7 fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Jun 26, 2007 |
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magnificent7 posted:Hell yeah I got a cab to go with my Marshall JTM-45. I can't wait to get these things in the same room. I will hurt people. As a Mac user, I'm completely in favor of aesthetics over function.
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# ? Jun 26, 2007 19:43 |
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Just got back from the store. I feel like a five-year-old again. AT 4040 edit: Mic model iamlark fucked around with this message at 18:44 on Jun 27, 2007 |
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Uncle Caveman posted:The Dean Stylist arrived yesterday! Requesting pic of you strapped to this behemoth. Or are you waiting on the harness to be delivered? Seriously though, it looks gorgeous. My two packages arrived early today! First up, a Signal Arts Performance Sequencer: Bit of an impulse ebay purchase. I've been eyeing off both a sequencer and a midi-to-CV box the last few weeks and had decided to wait a few months before spending a fortune on Futureretro and Kenton stuff. This little fluoro cutey is a polyphonic sequencer and midi-cv unit with 3 CV outs. Midi-CV conversion can run at the same time as the sequencer and individual sequences can be completely independent and of unlimited length. Now I've got to work out how to use the drat thing Then a nice chap from a store in Melbourne gave me a call yesterday to tell me that hey, the new Moogerfooger FreqBox you canceled because it was taking far too long to arrive in the country? Yeah, we received our shipment today and are posting them out. You've almost had the longest order so I'll knock the price down a bit. Still want one? The dude couriered it via interstate express, for free, and it arrived in under 24 hours. Serial # 170. My credit card hates me, but I'm in fat, noisy, analogue heaven. And now the gratuitous gear porn money shot. Roll call in semi left-to-right order: EHX Micro Synth, EHX HOG and ZVex Fuzz Factory. Moogerfooger Ring Mod, Lowpass Filter and MuRF against the wall. Moog control processor, Signal Arts sequencer, Technosaurus Microcon and Moog Freqbox. Roland TR-606 with a stuck run button sitting on a Tech21 Trademark 30 down the back. Boss RC-50 loopstation and cheap Behringer 8-in mixer on the lower shelf. HOG footswitch and some control pedals on the floor. Gibson Gem series Studio and Roland SH-101 chillin' like villains. White seat, pine bench and little metal rack all from IKEA The majority of it makes up a crazy guitar controlled synth. The Moogerfooger's all patch together like a modular synth with the Hog, micro-synth and ZVex fuzz box standing in as oscillators - at least until now, as the Freqbox is a real synth oscillator, which can sync to the guitar's audio signal. The SH-101, aside from being a synth itself, can use it's control voltage outputs to operate the moogerfoogers without the guitar's audio signal. The addition of the Freqbox's oscillator will make the whole Moogerfooger set a complete analogue modular synth by itself The Microcon is yet another analogue synth which I'll by running from the sequencer. I've only two things left of my shopping list: a Sherman Filterbank and a midi instrument. I don't know what midi instrument yet, but I'm researching as many alternative and weird midi instruments as I can find. I'd kill for a Ztar, but sweet jesus they're expensive.
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