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Los Padre posted:The drummer in my band just brought one of those...
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My hotrod deville has been nothing less than a pain in the rear end since I bought it. I noticed that I cannot get a clean sound out of it now, there is always a hint of overdriver. Any guesses on what it could be? And yes, its on the right channel.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 10:54 |
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Bought a Roland MC-909 off EBay Next we plan to buy a Juno and a TB-303.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 11:47 |
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Carbohydrates posted:Just bought a Gretsch Anniversary for $800 with a hard case. That thing is gorgeous, and I'll kill any man who says different
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 12:13 |
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New Found Power posted:That thing is gorgeous, and I'll kill any man who says different Definitely agreeing on this point. I love that color, and Gretsch guitars are just beautiful. Really good players, too, especially once you get into the $1000+ guitars.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 15:55 |
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ZHamburglar posted:Next we plan to buy a Juno and a TB-303. Instead of the TB-303, get the better and bigger Futureretro Revolution. You won't pay through the nose for an original beaten up piece of plastic with small knobs, and you won't have to solder anything yourself like with the x0xb0x. Which Juno? 6, 60, 106, Alpha 1/2, D or G? If it's the 60, get yourself a DCB-MIDI interface. The Juno's even more fun if you can sync it to anything.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 16:00 |
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pennywisdom posted:I noticed that I cannot get a clean sound out of it now, there is always a hint of overdriver. Any guesses on what it could be? Really, it's just a loud goddamned amp. You could try replacing the preamp 12AX7s with 12AY7s, which are a little more tame. They helped my old 85w Bandmaster (as in, I could turn it up to 3 instead of 2 before it caused my retinas to burst). Agreed posted:Definitely agreeing on this point. I love that color, and Gretsch guitars are just beautiful. Really good players, too, especially once you get into the $1000+ guitars. Uncle Caveman fucked around with this message at 16:22 on Feb 4, 2008 |
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pennywisdom posted:My hotrod deville has been nothing less than a pain in the rear end since I bought it. I noticed that I cannot get a clean sound out of it now, there is always a hint of overdriver. Any guesses on what it could be? Roll back off of your input volume on your guitar a bit maybe? You might just have some hot pickups. Our guitarist has a DeVille 4x10 and it has the most beautiful clean channel I have ever heard in an amp.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 16:29 |
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Is used or new? I know a lot of guitarists that take the factories out to put softer, easier to overdrive tubes. I had to replace mine to get a solid clean channel.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 17:26 |
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Bought it brand new about 6 months ago. I didn't actually have possession of it until 2 months after I bought it thought due to a faulty foot switch that took forever to fix. edit : Does anyone have a Hotrod DeVille that they could mic with a decent overdrive sound? I can't seem to find anything I like.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 22:28 |
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pennywisdom posted:Bought it brand new about 6 months ago. I didn't actually have possession of it until 2 months after I bought it thought due to a faulty foot switch that took forever to fix. The nicest sound our guitarist gets out of it (in my opinion) is clean channel w/ a Tube Screamer kicked in. His dirty channel is nice, but a lot of people have called the DeVille's dirty channel too muddy.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 22:33 |
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I'm going to have to disagree with the love for that gretsch... It'd be fine if the whole back wasn't that green color. I mean, it's a great deal for a great guitar, but drat... that's a lot of olive drab.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 22:40 |
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3toes posted:The nicest sound our guitarist gets out of it (in my opinion) is clean channel w/ a Tube Screamer kicked in. His dirty channel is nice, but a lot of people have called the DeVille's dirty channel too muddy. Yeah, thats exactly how I find it. I was going to buy a ts808, but I keep buying distortion/overdrive pedals and keep being disappointed, so I want to try it out on my amp first.
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# ? Feb 4, 2008 23:02 |
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ZombiePeanut posted:I'm going to have to disagree with the love for that gretsch... It'd be fine if the whole back wasn't that green color. I mean, it's a great deal for a great guitar, but drat... that's a lot of olive drab.
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 00:36 |
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pennywisdom posted:Yeah, thats exactly how I find it. I was going to buy a ts808, but I keep buying distortion/overdrive pedals and keep being disappointed, so I want to try it out on my amp first. well the thing about any incarnation of the Tube Screamers is that if you don't like it, you can always find someone who wants a used one. So I say pick out a used one on eBay and then turn around and sell it if you don't like it.
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 01:50 |
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I just bought a Shin-Ei FY-2 on a total whim, and off ebay no less. So this, except it looks like it's had its rear end kicked thoroughly by previous owners. Someone actually decided they'd write about it. http://picksandstrings.blogspot.com/2007/08/shin-ei-companion-fy-2-fuzz.html
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pennywisdom posted:I was going to buy a ts808, but I keep buying distortion/overdrive pedals and keep being disappointed, so I want to try it out on my amp first. I don't have a hotrod deville but I do have a blues deluxe, and I use a boss bluesdriver into it and I really like the sounds I can get out of it.. dunno if you've tried one out yet
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 03:32 |
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Can anybody tell me what sort of old Dimarzio humbucker this is? I missed the auction ending by 5 mins ( ) and it only went for $31, so if it pops up next time I'd like a little more info than just "Dimarzio HB w/ sun logo" Also, I just won the following tone capacitors for my Reverse V, Jag, Jag HH and Squier '51 tone projects! Sprague Black Beauty and Bumblebee caps. The values are as follows: 2x.047 Black Beauty 2x.033 Black Beauty 2x.016 Bumblebee 2x.012 Bumblebee ...and... 2x Vintage NOS Sprague Vitamin Q Capacitors .022mF@200V Just in time for my new soldering gun to arrive. A Hakko 936!
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Handen posted:Can anybody tell me what sort of old Dimarzio humbucker this is? I missed the auction ending by 5 mins ( ) and it only went for $31, so if it pops up next time I'd like a little more info than just "Dimarzio HB w/ sun logo" Their Rickenbacker neck pickup I think
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 04:44 |
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That pickup with the sun is like the Pandora's box of pickups. From that ominous eclipsed sun you know some poo poo is going to go down when you play it.
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 09:38 |
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Finally got my gear in, it was pimpin having everything come in on the same day. Purchase: (2) Technics 1200mk2 Turntables, Denon DN-X100 mixer, Sennheiser HD-280 headphones, Shure M35X cartridges, RoadReady turntable cases, and Sicmats Slipmats. Talk about Christmas in February All the crap behind my desk is the boxes everything came in. I cleaned it up now and it looks a hell of a lot better.
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 13:10 |
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vac posted:I just bought a Shin-Ei FY-2 on a total whim, and off ebay no less. That sounds really nasty, in a good way. How much did you get it for?
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Teh Bong posted:Finally got my gear in, it was pimpin having everything come in on the same day. I thought vinyl was on its way out from the dance scene, is it not? I mean with things like Beatport, Trackitdown and 7digital popping up every day, wouldn't it make more sense to invest in 2x CDJ-400s? Although, even then, I must say I wouldn't mind having a setup like yours
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# ? Feb 5, 2008 18:35 |
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Well its all who you talk to and personal prefrence. I've always wanted to spin vinyl so I purchased what I wanted. I realize that digital is cheaper,more efficent, and opens up more atristic doors, but I just wanted vinyl,yaknow?? Plus in the future, theres nothing stopping me from adding either some cd decks or Serato Scratch Live and still going digital.
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Teh Bong posted:Well its all who you talk to and personal prefrence. I've always wanted to spin vinyl so I purchased what I wanted. I realize that digital is cheaper,more efficent, and opens up more atristic doors, but I just wanted vinyl,yaknow?? Plus in the future, theres nothing stopping me from adding either some cd decks or Serato Scratch Live and still going digital. Yeah, definitely! Sounds like a good plan to me. I guess I'm just worried about my private economy too much to do the same, otherwise I would
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# ? Feb 6, 2008 00:44 |
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Here is my newest purchase, an Ibanez Tone Blaster half stack, along with the rest of my rig.
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# ? Feb 6, 2008 01:36 |
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Susano-maku da! posted:That sounds really nasty, in a good way. How much did you get it for? $100. I don't think I've ever anticipated the arrival of a pedal more.
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# ? Feb 6, 2008 02:12 |
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The difficulty with the hot rod deluxe is that you are going to spend 800 on this amp, then another 200 on pedals. Once you find the right pedals, it's really golden and sounds great. It has an excellent clean channel too, and it takes almost any pedal really well, even my metal zone, albeit it doesn't sound very metal but i can get it to sound good in a couple of different ways. I agree with the above poster that you should get a tube screamer. A boss overdrive is good too, if you want distortion a big muff pi sounds pretty cool. Takes a boss blues driver or bad monkey pretty good also. I have been wanting to try a metal muff. If you want to try these pedals, take your guitar to guitar center. They should have a hot rod deville or deluxe plugged in at the showroom and you can simply ask an attendant to help you out. Really the amps overdrive is alright but a bit anemic for anything past hard rock/blues. On the super crunch channel things tend to get muddled together without a lot of eq. I can get it to sound good but it needs a lot of tweaking and i can only get it to sound good one or two ways, so it has kind of a one trick pony thing going on without pedals. Investing in an EQualizer pedal is wise. I like my hot rod deville a lot but have decided in the next year i am going to step up to some kind of tube marshall with a 4x12 cab. A friend of mine tells me "everything marshall makes these days is crap" but honestly, i don't believe him. Almost every time i hear a real marshall i'm impressed.
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Exploded posted:I like my hot rod deville a lot but have decided in the next year i am going to step up to some kind of tube marshall with a 4x12 cab. It isn't that current production models are terrible, as such, it's just that their classic stuff sounds absolutely phenomenal and their current products range from downright bad to mediocre to decent. Possible exception the JVM410, which has at least two great channels (Clean and Crunch, which remind me of a not-quite overdriven Plexi's chimey and saturated cleans, and of the excellent JCM800 respectively). I don't care for its high gain channels, kind of ice-picky if you ask me... but some folks really like them. Some of the DSL heads and combos are nice, too, though the TSL are pretty bad. Your best bet if you want to get a Marshall is to park it on Ebay and pick up an older one. A JCM800 can be had for as little as half the price of some of their current gen heads, and if you want that well-reputed Marshall hard rock sound, that's what it is.
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I'm seriously considering an Ibanez RG3EXQM1. It'll be my first (real) guitar, and it's so sexy in gray.
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# ? Feb 6, 2008 20:24 |
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Agreed posted:
Ok for the last 2 years I used a Hot Rod Deville 212, with mainly Les Pauls. I never could get the distortion I wanted with my pedals and the hot rod. Great clean though. I traded it off (with my agile 3000) and now I have a Marshall JCM 2000, TSL 60w head, with a 4x12 Marshall cab. I still have to use my distortion pedal with it, because it just sounds too metally and gainy for my tastes. I really want a head that can get that real raw G'n'R' type distortion. What head would be good for this ? I was actually thinking about trying out an Orange AD-30HTC head (although I have never heard one). Would a JCM 800 sound alot different than the 2000 ? Once again my main guitars are some gibson les pauls. I'm a marshall newbie.
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ColonelJohnMatrix posted:Ok for the last 2 years I used a Hot Rod Deville 212, with mainly Les Pauls. I never could get the distortion I wanted with my pedals and the hot rod. Great clean though. The JCM800 is pretty much perfect for what you're after. It has less gain and, in my opinion, a better tone than the 2000. CERTAINLY a very different one. It's the quintessential hard rock head, and can be heard on some of your favorite albums from the 1980s. It's been in everything from rock n' roll to alternative to death metal and it does it all, though for the latter two you often see a pedal used with it. If you don't like the JCM800's crunch, you probably just don't like the characteristic Marshall sound.
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Agreed posted:The JCM800 is pretty much perfect for what you're after. It has less gain and, in my opinion, a better tone than the 2000. CERTAINLY a very different one. It's the quintessential hard rock head, and can be heard on some of your favorite albums from the 1980s. It's been in everything from rock n' roll to alternative to death metal and it does it all, though for the latter two you often see a pedal used with it. gently caress yeah that is what i wanted to hear. The 2000 just has a super-saturated distortion that would be more suited for metal, not the classic hard rock distortion that I was after. Thanks for the help.
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# ? Feb 6, 2008 23:19 |
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Anyone have a Hendrix wah pedal? I just found one on craiglist, but I can't find any decent sound clips online.
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# ? Feb 7, 2008 01:04 |
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Agreed posted:Your best bet if you want to get a Marshall is to park it on Ebay and pick up an older one. A JCM800 can be had for as little as half the price of some of their current gen heads, and if you want that well-reputed Marshall hard rock sound, that's what it is. Yeah, i'm definitely getting a jcm800. I gotta have a marshall and i gotta have that particular marshall, too.
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pennywisdom posted:Anyone have a Hendrix wah pedal? I just found one on craiglist, but I can't find any decent sound clips online. I had the JH-1 and it sucked, so I sold it.
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# ? Feb 7, 2008 03:03 |
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Handen posted:I had the JH-1 and it sucked, so I sold it. Noted. Happy birthday to me! A pair of KRK RP5s M-Audio Audiophile 2496 Behringer Xenyx 1002 Tapco Mix50 Woo hoo!
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Avd1Thng posted:Anyone have some cool ethnic percussion recommendations? I think it's an Udu. Joaquim Cooder plays it throughout the Buena Vista Social Club recordings. One of the coolest percussion sounds I've heard. Just check out the first track on Amazon or something and listen for the two consecutive uoumph uoumph bass noises on the fourth beat. *My phonetics is best.
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# ? Feb 7, 2008 10:08 |
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I finally blew my Christmas money. I got: - Ruskie Big Muff - Danelectro Fish'n'Chips EQ - Crybaby Wah - New caps for my Gibson Falcon combo - A couple of mid-70s Bogen PA amps - A squier mini strat (it was free. vv)
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Los Padre posted:I think it's an Udu. Joaquim Cooder plays it throughout the Buena Vista Social Club recordings. One of the coolest percussion sounds I've heard. Just check out the first track on Amazon or something and listen for the two consecutive uoumph uoumph bass noises on the fourth beat. yeah it's udu, LP makes some nice ones that are fairly inexpensive. get a glazed one so you can put water in it for more cool sounds!
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