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Well, I still can't find the usb cable for my wife's camera, but I nabbed a Peavey Windsor head for $180 new from the local Guitar Center on ultra clearance. And it sounds great, by the way - sort of like a cross between the JCM 800 and JCM 900, but with a Peavey flavor to it that I quite like. With my Solid Metal in front kicking it in the nuts, it absolutely screams - not exactly like a heavily boosted JCM800, but in that same territory but with more razor-cut to it and not QUITE as British a flavor. Definitely the best deal I've ever got on a new head. Peavey's 5-year warranty on it doesn't hurt either. I'm thinking I'll sell my Randall half stack because I like the Peavey Windsor's (boosted) high gain dirt better than the Randall's (boosted) high gain dirt, and I like the THD Univalve's cleans and mid-crunch sounds better than the Randall's as well. I didn't think I'd see the day when I stepped out of the solid state amp arena, but it might be here. I just don't need that amp anymore. I might not lose my rear end on it either since I got a good deal on it new and the company has since raised the price $100.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 01:04 |
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# ? May 19, 2024 06:37 |
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Agreed posted:I didn't think I'd see the day when I stepped out of the solid state amp arena, but it might be here.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 01:41 |
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Agreed you just can't help yourself with buying gear can you, you've got to stay out of music stores!
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 01:51 |
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Col.Kiwi posted:poo poo, I didn't think I'd see the day you'd buy two tube amps one after another. That's a stupidly great deal on that head though, sounds nice from the description and I love Peavey heads - have a Valveking myself. Yeah, I really dig Peavey too. Their SS stuff is solid gold this generation (XXL), though I don't see them making any more since they can put out kick rear end tube amps at these prices now and the XXL costs over $600. As I've said all along, tone is the end in itself to me. Gear of any variety is the means to an end. For a long time, I was getting good results with SS gear. Lately, from the bottom to the top I've been more and more into tube stuff. That has been partly from an expansion of my disposable income lately, but also because I've had a change of direction in my own music making which seems to be less well accomodated by SS gear in my pricerange (though there's a $1400 SS head I've been drooling over for some time now. I am not at the end by any means, but I've got a clear idea of how I want to sound "now" that is well met by my current setup and which, I think, largely deprecates the Randall half stack. Powerglove posted:Agreed you just can't help yourself with buying gear can you, you've got to stay out of music stores! I'm just glad I have a very understanding lady. Although she is encouraging me to sell the Randall since we're going to need the space
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 01:54 |
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Col.Kiwi posted:poo poo, I didn't think I'd see the day you'd buy two tube amps one after another. That's a stupidly great deal on that head though, sounds nice from the description and I love Peavey heads - have a Valveking myself. How well does the valveking do at practice volumes? I ask because I'm in the market for a new amp, and the valveking looks cool, but I'm wondering if a 100 watt amp is going to be way too loud. Obviously, I'll try anything out before buying, but just curious if you have any sort of person review/experience to share.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 01:55 |
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bisticles posted:How well does the valveking do at practice volumes? That said, the Valveking actually sounds great at low volumes because it's largely a preamp monster. You're getting distortion and most of your, uh, I guess "tone shaping" from the preamp, so turning down the master doesn't really wreck your poo poo like it would on some amps. Be aware though that since you have a lot of headroom on hand, if you want to play at parents/kids-watching-tv-upstairs volume you're gonna be carefully balancing the master volume between 0 and 1. Nobody who isn't wasted off their rear end will be sleeping in the house if you have the volume all the way up to 1. I personally use my valveking to practice even in the middle of the night, I just deal with carefully turning the volume way way down. It doesn't sound as good as it should like that but it still sounds good. Try one out yourself and see what you think, just take note of the size of the room you're playing it and the material on the walls.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 03:59 |
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Col.Kiwi posted:Especially cause you sound like you haven't yet had your chance to try one yet, let me be sure to say this delicately. 100W tube heads are really, really, really loving loud. Hell, that 15W THD Univalve I got is really, really, really loving loud. If it didn't have a Hot Plate built in I'd never be able to use it above 1/5th volume without going deaf. I know the Windsor, which is also a master volume amp which supposedly has a power section pretty similar to the Valve King, can do well at any volume but requires a VERY careful turn of the knob to get it down low, since just a bump more is really, really loud (and it just goes really, really louder from there).
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 04:12 |
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gently caress YEAH! Talk about a score! I just grabbed this 1999 Teese RMC3 Wah for $200 on the 'bay. I was ready to shell out about twice that much.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 04:21 |
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Col.Kiwi posted:valve king stuff Thanks, good info. I've got a 40 watt Rivera Chubster right now that's plenty loud, although there's a lot of room to play with between the volume and master knobs. I'm just kind of hankering for something... bigger... right now.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 04:32 |
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pennywisdom posted:I just pieced my project guitar back together, but now I'm thinking some red spraypaint on the pickup covers and headstock is in order. The book idea was blatantly stolen from Spiral, so I can't take credit for that. Got any links or pointers on how to do that book thingy?
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 04:38 |
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Today I bought one pedal and WON another one! I can't wait to try them both out. The one I won was a Devi Ever Hyperion from his monthly giveaways! It looks exactly like this, only in an olive green... ... and it sounds like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6rXwv0Rnjg I also purchased a Catalinbread Hyper Pak Dirty Channel this morning on eBay... ... which sounds like this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=iemlEecQvYY
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 04:51 |
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Susano-maku da! posted:Today I bought one pedal and WON another one! I can't wait to try them both out. I dig both of those, and immediately went to the Devi Ever website to price check, only to find they're another boutique manufacturer who doesn't sell online! Edit: Okay I found their web store, and found this: It's a dual 100kohm pot joystick thing for circuit bending. What are some possible uses for something like this? Edit: Just when I thought I had poo poo figured out, I find out about Devi Ever. Thanks a lot, Susano-Maku Da! XYZAB fucked around with this message at 05:55 on Feb 2, 2008 |
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Edit: ^That is fantastic. Some Cream Harmonic Design Z-90s for my thinline tele. Basically P-94s with a cult following. Course, I'll still have to wait a week or two to install them... Anyone ever jimmy-rigged a mount before? Los Padre fucked around with this message at 06:32 on Feb 2, 2008 |
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ripsnort posted:Only temporary so my son could bang away on them. Oh ok, fair enough. You are excused.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 07:48 |
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Handen posted:
oh poo poo! I want to make some sort of oscillator pedal now and use this thing to control the frequency and amplitude of the wave or some poo poo if that's even possible
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 07:49 |
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cylyk posted:oh poo poo! I want to make some sort of oscillator pedal now and use this thing to control the frequency and amplitude of the wave or some poo poo if that's even possible I've always wanted a foot controlled joystick control for a sort of mini quadrophonic stage show, whereby the centre detent spreads the sound source to all four speakers equally and any movement re-allocates the location of the sound in a way represented by wherever the stick is positioned... XYZAB fucked around with this message at 10:13 on Feb 2, 2008 |
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Should arrive next week.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 10:07 |
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Handen posted:Edit: Just when I thought I had poo poo figured out, I find out about Devi Ever. Thanks a lot, Susano-Maku Da! Yeah Devi's an awesome chick. All the pedals are essentially made by herself, yet she posts everywhere and is very approachable (in fact, I half remember her being on SA, but that can't be the case because she would have posted in ML by now). Her pedals are being used by some big names now like Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine, Nels Cline of Wilco, and The Hives. She's also the one who made the infamous Bit Mangler, otherwise known as "The Legend of Fuzz" which is not only awesome looking, but awesome sounding (and used by Nine Inch Nails): http://www.deviever.com/fx/bit/index.html EDIT: Fixed for gender reassignment issues and blah b-blah blah blah Susano-maku da! fucked around with this message at 14:56 on Feb 2, 2008 |
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I am now the proud owner of an Ebony Gibson Explorer, all stock nothing special (except that it sounds incredible through my mesa). but the point of my post is really the next piece of gear i wish to acquire. A Gibson SG-X. If anyone knows where i can get an Army Green SG-X in good condition in a couple weeks im going to buy one with my tax return.
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Susano-maku da! posted:Devi != dude Every time we called devi a dude on harmony central she used to throw a little hissy fit about it and dragged the whole gender reassignment thing at us like crazy. Just something to keep in mind next time you ever talk to her. Anywhoo, this is my newest gear purchase, straight from Finland.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 14:40 |
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juan chaos posted:Every time we called devi a dude on harmony central she used to throw a little hissy fit about it and dragged the whole gender reassignment thing at us like crazy. Just something to keep in mind next time you ever talk to her. I would make a snarky remark, but then look how ambiguous my name is. What the hell kind of pedal is that and what does it sound like?
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 14:55 |
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Susano-maku da! posted:I would make a snarky remark, but then look how ambiguous my name is. It's a BJF Honey Bee. It's supposed to sound like an old Supro amp being cranked but it sounds a lot like a really goosed up tweed amp. The nature knob boosts the lower-mids to the upper-mids so it sounds absolutely insane and cutting through a cranked amp. Pretty expensive poo poo but I've never enjoyed a pedal more. Stacks up really well with my Cochrane Timmy.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 15:01 |
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Col.Kiwi posted:Especially cause you sound like you haven't yet had your chance to try one yet, let me be sure to say this delicately. 100W tube heads are really, really, really loving loud. 100% true. I actually got to use mine for practice, the first time I've been able to get it past 1. I had it loud enough that it was over the drums and shaking the entire room, I went to go cut it up just a little bit and notice that the volume was on 2. I could have sworn it was up to at least 4 but no, loving TWO. And that was without the volume boost button that, god knows why, they put in there!
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Pirateparty posted:And that was without the volume boost button that, god knows why, they put in there! I personally am a little suspicious the Valveking (you have one too don't you?) has a linear pot for it's master volume, as I swear turning it from 3 to 5 is way less ridiculous than turning it from 0 to 2 or 1 to 3. I think at that point it might just be that it's so loud it's hard to judge, though, who knows. I'm afraid to look into it because if the master is a linear pot I'm gonna be tempted as poo poo to to try and replace it with an audio taper pot and ruin my 5 year warranty.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 21:00 |
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I am the milkman posted:Got any links or pointers on how to do that book thingy? No links or anything, I just coated the body in this podge stuff, tossed the book on, coated it with some more podge, then sprayed about 7 layers of clearcoat on it.
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 22:29 |
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Looking to buy this beauty to start gigging: A Marshall MB4410 However, it seems to be out of stock everywhere as soon as I've gotten the £350 together to buy one. The only places still stocking them sell for upwards of £450, well over of my budget. Is there any particular reason for their unavailability? Awful product or just an unlucky buyer?
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# ? Feb 2, 2008 22:38 |
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Handen posted:gently caress YEAH! Talk about a score! I just grabbed this 1999 Teese RMC3 Wah for $200 on the 'bay. I was ready to shell out about twice that much. You bastard.
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Col.Kiwi posted:I personally am a little suspicious the Valveking (you have one too don't you?) Yep! And you're right, the jump from 0-2 is going from off to OH loving CHRIST MY EARS. After that its pretty smooth though, its just really touchy to find a good house-appropriate volume. Peavey's customer service is amazing, I had a bad preamp tube and he sent me 3 for free!
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# ? Feb 3, 2008 03:45 |
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I just realized you can get US made Gibson SGs and Les Pauls on eBay for ~£300. Next purchase ahoy! Not sure which one to get though.
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Pirateparty posted:Yep! I have Peavey Parts Direct in my phone - 601-486-1128 - and you're right, they're amazing. Really takes customer service to a new level. They stock parts for amps they haven't made in 15+ years. It's one of the reasons I'm not afraid to buy a used Peavey, like a Butcher or 5150, if a good deal comes up - warranty or not, you can fix 'em and Peavey will help. I also have their customer service line - 601-483-5365 - and once again they're industry-leading in my opinion. Good numbers to keep around if you have older Peavey products, or to know in a pinch if something should happen to a newer one. I'm still amazed that they've got a pretty comprehensive 5-year warranty on the Windsor. It's a Chinese head that, outside of clearance ultra-deals, costs a relatively low $400, so you'd think there would be corners cut somewhere, but they put a 5-year warranty behind it, and they've got authorized repair centers everywhere should something go wrong that you can't fix yourself.
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kenthebear posted:I just realized you can get US made Gibson SGs and Les Pauls on eBay for ~£300. Are you talking about LP/SG standards, or the "faded special" SGs and such?
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ZombiePeanut posted:Are you talking about LP/SG standards, or the "faded special" SGs and such? As in, proper LP/SGs, but they appear to have sold while I slept. How saddening.
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I've been playing on African and Middle-eastern drums a lot lately and decided that I need two to use with my drum kit. I've settled on a small djembe that I will sling over my left side (and push it to my back when I don't use it) and a large Cajon drum which I will sit on instead of using a throne (with the playing surface on the left side). This set up will allow me to use my left hand on either ethnic instrument at all times, I can also use the djembe with both hands while still using my pedals with my feet. I can play the Cajon with both hands if I don't use any pedals. I was inspired by an Australian drummer (that one of my students introduced me to) named Jono Callow... http://youtube.com/watch?v=VF_Hw8l01LI He doesn't use a Cajon but does use a darbuka (where I will put my djembe). Here are some pictures: Small djembe: Cajon drum: Here is an example of cajon drum playing: http://youtube.com/watch?v=WBQkxS9VYEo
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# ? Feb 3, 2008 21:04 |
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Just bought a Gretsch Anniversary for $800 with a hard case. Seems to be pretty polarizing. People aren't really neutral to the color, they either love it (me) or hate it (most people). The advantage to the unpopular color is that it makes 'em cheap to pick off on eBay!
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Carbohydrates posted:Just bought a Gretsch Anniversary for $800 with a hard case. I'm pretty neutral to it, though I'd rather see it with a black pickguard.
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3toes posted:I'm pretty neutral to it, though I'd rather see it with a black pickguard.
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Carbohydrates posted:That'd probably look good, but the back, sides, and neck are the same color as the pickguard, so it kinda holds it together. Oh really? Hm, yeah I'm just now noticing that in your first picture. Not my cup of tea but I love the sound of an overdriven Gretsch.
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Carbohydrates posted:Just bought a Gretsch Anniversary for $800 with a hard case. Oh hey! I saw that thing get posted in the Harmony Central deals thread. The poster thought it was surprising no one got it. Great deal, there, that's a ridiculously good price.
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Susano-maku da! posted:Oh hey! I saw that thing get posted in the Harmony Central deals thread. The poster thought it was surprising no one got it. Great deal, there, that's a ridiculously good price.
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Avd1Thng posted:Cajon Plans The drummer in my band just brought one of those (same brand, too) to practice one day and never used his set again. They're really amazing instruments, and provide a great unique but subtle sound. He plays anything from folk ballads to Skeeter Davis on it. <He also did all our demos with it ( https://www.markutley.com ), if you're intrigued.> Carbohydrates posted:Seems to be pretty polarizing. Man, that's a beautiful guitar and it's a steal. Every once and a while a well meaning individual will ask you if you like Brian Setzer, just tell him you prefer Malmsteen and he won't bother you again.
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