pimpology 101 posted:Good god that Firebird is just beautiful. I always had a soft spot for the VII's. Next week. I'm still torn between feeling guilty about it and giddy with anticipation but leaning more towards the latter. I had the guy pull it to make sure the finish was dark red and not the lighter more metallic red, cause I don't trust photos, and he said the case is really weird and cool too so I'll definitely post some pics next week when it shows up. Gah... can't wait. And, yeah, me too with the VII's. It's funny because I don't much like the Firebird shape with one or two pickups in it when there's a lot of wood showing, but as soon you slap the big 'lyre' taipiece and three buckers in 'em, they become the most beautiful guitars on the planet. Plus, I grew up on a lot of southern rock, so Firebirds just scream awesome to me cause I always have visions of Skynyrd and poo poo when I see them. Christ, I'm all worked up over here. Hah. Lil Danzig fucked around with this message at 04:31 on Jul 6, 2007 |
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Lil Danzig posted:Christ, I'm all worked up over here. Hah. You should be, that is an incredibly beautiful guitar. When I get some cash I'm thinking of picking up an Epiphone Thunderbird bass. Because I love the shape, and because they are going cheap at the moment.
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 04:44 |
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Spartak posted:You should be, that is an incredibly beautiful guitar. You can get a Clearance/Blemish Thunderbird IV bass at Musicians friend for $228.74: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-Thunderbird-IV-Bass?sku=518391X
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 04:51 |
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No pictures yet, but a preliminary look at the custom guitar I'm going to be building over the next few months: -USACG Jazzmaster Alder body, rear routed -cut for a Jazzmaster neck pickup, Telecaster bridge pickup and bridge assembly Not sure what color I'm going to finish it in, or what sort of neck I want to put on it. I'll be sure to make a build thread when the materials start arriving here (about two weeks from now).
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 08:09 |
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Lil Danzig posted:Welp. I went and did it. The backstory here, if you're curious, is that my company was recently acquired by a 'big name' and I ended up getting to cash in my stock options for a little chunk of change. After a week of debate, I decided that my happiness is worth a splurge, so I just got off the phone from ordering this: Beauty. Sweetwater is cool and all, but if you aren't already aware, be prepared to get a phone call from them about every two weeks to a month to see if you want to buy anything else It's no pressure at all, they just like to check in with you a lot.
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3toes posted:Beauty. Sweetwater is cool and all, but if you aren't already aware, be prepared to get a phone call from them about every two weeks to a month to see if you want to buy anything else Yeah, I've done business with them before so I know how it goes. Honestly, I've been buying from the same dude there since I was 21 or so, so he tends to cut me pretty good deals on stuff. I got this for quite a bit lower than it was listed for, so it's worth the annoying calls. Unfortunately for these guys, though, purchases like this one are pretty few and far between for me. Heh.
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 14:47 |
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A hondo II les paul copy from the late 70's. It's a sweet guitar, The pickups are garbage and I will be replacing them. I paid like 100 bucks for it. A Harmony from the 50's. It was given to my dad. It's pretty cool. There is something wrong with the electronics, and it has a wierd buzz at the bridge, but other than that it's fine. Need to clean the dirt of it though. sailorjosh fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Jul 9, 2007 |
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my new Markbass amp. 500 watts, 7 pounds. I carry it to shows in my bag. Sounds amazing. pedalboard from NYC Pedalboards. Hooray for convenience!
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 21:32 |
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My first bass. It came in last night and I had plenty of fun learning the Seinfeld theme.
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 22:07 |
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sailorjosh posted:A Harmony from the 50's... There is something wrong with the electronics...
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 23:19 |
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pimpology 101 posted:
nice dude, I got a red one myself the other day from a buddy. seems like a really good bass for the price. I never thought of learning the seinfeld theme, awesome.
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# ? Jul 6, 2007 23:23 |
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Uncle Caveman posted:Don't you dare pull out those pickups and replace them but if you do, send them to me. < haha I'm not replacing the pickups, I think some of the wiring just needs re-soldering
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# ? Jul 7, 2007 00:18 |
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ScooterMcTiny posted:You can get a Clearance/Blemish Thunderbird IV bass at Musicians friend for $228.74: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-Thunderbird-IV-Bass?sku=518391X I did not need to click that link. Goddamnit.
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# ? Jul 7, 2007 02:09 |
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My paycheck today included a few dollars for vacation pay, so I decided to put it to use all at once. I'm going to have loads of fun with this baby as my first effects processor. I didn't want to drop the same amount of money for only one effect since I'm still a novice, and it makes my Squire strat sound a lot better with a noise gate and such built into it already.
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# ? Jul 7, 2007 02:23 |
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AKG 271 Studio Headphones. To replace my 5-year old 240s that died. I've never had an interface with "real" drivers before. It's dramatically worth it. This is my first pseudo-analog toy. I'm going to reserve judgement for a few weeks (I've never met anyone who wasn't totally in love with a new piece of gear for at least a little while), but it's been a lot of fun so far. I think I have an addiction.
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That Guy From Pearldiver posted:I did not need to click that link. Goddamnit. If they had that blue finish in stock that's pictured there, I don't think I'd be able to resist. Luckily for my wallet, it looks like just red and black at the moment.
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zorander posted:
I like how it is called creamware because I would cream all over it.
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# ? Jul 7, 2007 13:45 |
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dancehall posted:
Nice pedalboard. I was wondering about your Sansamp, though. My brother got one of those not too long ago and has yet to really use it. Do you tend to use yours more for the overdrive capabilities, or mostly just for the DI? I've been trying to get him to use it a little bit more - he likes a lot of treble in his mix, but with a fretless it can be a bit harder to get the clean tones - but he seems unwilling to take it gigging.
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Walter posted:Nice pedalboard. I was wondering about your Sansamp, though. My brother got one of those not too long ago and has yet to really use it. Do you tend to use yours more for the overdrive capabilities, or mostly just for the DI? Neither, especially. It's a tone shaping tool. It makes you sound like you're playing through a big tube amp, which entails a little breakup, but I don't think this is good to use as an overdrive stomp box. It changes your sound too radically -- I want a stompbox effect to add overdrive to my sound, not change it completely. The SABDDI is something you pretty much want to leave on, if you're going to use it. It definitely seems to be best for rock music. It gives you a very heavy, edgy sound. I'd be reluctant too if I were your brother, because a mid bump is important to bring out the nuances of a fretless and to hear your intonation better, and the SABDDI takes out a lot of those frequencies in favor of others.
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# ? Jul 10, 2007 04:25 |
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Sadly, I don't have pictures, but a friend of mine gave me his discount at the local music shop, and I picked up a nice Ibanez Tube Screamer and a Crybaby. This makes my setup (in order): Fender American Stratocaster -> Tube Screamer -> Small Clone -> (Boss CE-20 sometimes) -> Crybaby -> Boss DD-6 -> Session Amps Sessionette 75 I'm very happy with it right now.
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# ? Jul 10, 2007 05:49 |
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I've finally plucked up the courage, and spent the money that was reserved for carpeting my new flat on a Yamaha DGX-620 digital stage piano. gently caress the flooring... I made the right choice
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# ? Jul 10, 2007 13:45 |
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I bought a Jackson RR (JS30 model) guitar to replace my epiphone demon which seemingly has disappeared off the face of the planet. Im gonna put duncan JB/Jazz pickups in the guitar because the stock ones are horrible but otherwise i like it alot. It's a pretty nice instrument all up for the cost (I got it for around 200 used and only damage was a small crack on the big wing).
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# ? Jul 10, 2007 23:00 |
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uuunnnggggghhhh my Stambaugh finally came
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 04:42 |
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That's loving gorgeous dude, I want to lick the fretboard Also what's up with the tuning machine on the low e?
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 07:34 |
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What do all the knobs and buttons do?
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 07:58 |
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Engine Fortegue posted:That's loving gorgeous dude, I want to lick the fretboard
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 09:02 |
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Dude, thats a pretty sweet bass if I do say so myself
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 09:07 |
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Came without a power supply so I have to contact all the dealers in Australia and ask if they can sell me one. As I bought it second hand I don't know if it was originally purchased here or overseas. The main distributor won't allow anyone to buy power supplies if they're purchased overseas because of the volume of people buying them there and the local dealers losing business. having heaps of fun with this so far. A classic Something basic for now until I get the hang of things and require better equipment
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 10:15 |
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I love these threads x3 warwick5s that bass looks like tits atomic monkey i had a guitar disappear for no reason also edit removed picture of laptop purchase because it doesnt make a very musicaly interesting picture titpussyasscum fucked around with this message at 13:48 on Jul 12, 2007 |
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Capitan Dad posted:I really have no idea but I'd guess it drop D's you. Drop A's me. Knobs are neck volume, bridge volume, passive tone, treble, mid, bass Switches are coil tap, mid shift, and active / passive. I can't recommend Chris enough. $2000 and an 11 month wait for that, and getting a whole lot crazier wouldn't cost you that much more.
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 17:30 |
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Just picked up a Carvin 4x10 bass cabinet from my sisters boyfriend, he had recently purchased a new cabinet and was using the 4x10 for practice. I got it from him in real good condition, it was just dirty and so I had to clean it up a little before using it but it sounds great! The best part is that he wanted to give it to me for free, He said "I never use it, it just sits in my basement so you can have it". I feel wierd about accepting something like that for free so I paid him about $150 for it because he said he didn't want to take anymore than that for it.
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# ? Jul 12, 2007 19:31 |
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Have any of you guys seen the new special Fender that came out with the Roland synth pickup that changes tunings with the flick of a knob? That thing looks pretty tits.
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russia is HERE posted:Have any of you guys seen the new special Fender that came out with the Roland synth pickup that changes tunings with the flick of a knob? That thing looks pretty tits. There's one in this thread with mp3s recorded with the features and it sounds pretty drat awesome. Not envious of it in the slightest...
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keratas posted:Came without a power supply so I have to contact all the dealers in Australia and ask if they can sell me one. As I bought it second hand I don't know if it was originally purchased here or overseas. The main distributor won't allow anyone to buy power supplies if they're purchased overseas because of the volume of people buying them there and the local dealers losing business. Yeah it sucks hey. Maybe if they didn't mark stuff up so much people would buy off them more. I hear awave will generally match internet prices if you ring them up and hassle them. For your power supply, http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/ or http://www.accesscomms.com.au/catalogcurrent/adaptor.htm will probably be able to sort you out. Pod's are sweet too, I have a 2.0 as well. Can be a bit noisy but overall I really like mine.
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unixbeard posted:Yeah it sucks hey. Maybe if they didn't mark stuff up so much people would buy off them more. I hear awave will generally match internet prices if you ring them up and hassle them. Thanks for that help but I read that the Pods accept 1.2A minimum and 2A maximum when it comes to power, I'm not sure if 2.2A will blow it up to kingdom come, the 1A won't power it ive been told.
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zorander posted:
I've had my eye on a Firepod for a while now. Is it good? A little review would be very helpful. Thanks!
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w00trow wilson posted:I've had my eye on a Firepod for a while now. Is it good? A little review would be very helpful. Thanks! That was me. Bastard Mr. Wilson forgot to log off on my computer!
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keratas posted:Thanks for that help but I read that the Pods accept 1.2A minimum and 2A maximum when it comes to power, I'm not sure if 2.2A will blow it up to kingdom come, the 1A won't power it ive been told. A transformer's amp rating is the maximum it will put out, but it only puts out as much as needed.
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warwick5s posted:Drop A's me. Huh, I've never seen coil-taps on soapbars before. Cool deal man, looks like it'll play awesome.
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3toes posted:Huh, I've never seen coil-taps on soapbars before. Cool deal man, looks like it'll play awesome. They're dual coil Bart Classics. Not my favorite pickups in the world, but they'll do until the Nordstrand dual coils come in.
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