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scuz posted:Nice!! Is that one of the silver series basses? It's gonna sound pretty classic with your new half-stack. with some Walmart glue for now... Obviously that's not a permanent solution but there's a guy in town who fixes up guitars and can put a new bone nut in for 50 bux, so I'll probably take it to him when I get a bit more money.
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Stux fucked around with this message at 18:22 on Mar 13, 2009 |
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Today, this: Next week, an Oxygen 8v2. Those combined with my UC-33e should provide all the MIDI control I need.
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Not my photo but it's not really important... Yay!
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SteelWav posted:Not my photo but it's not really important... Whoa I just looked that up. That is sweet. I want one!
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SteelWav posted:Not my photo but it's not really important... I didn't know they still made Sega Genesis games.
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Thoogsby posted:I didn't know they still made Sega Genesis games. They don't. It's a Gameboy cartridge. They still make Genesises, though - http://www.segaretro.net/comingsoon.html
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The Wogosphere posted:Today, this: Made me think of this: http://www.najle.com/idaft/
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Yoozer posted:They don't. It's a Gameboy cartridge. They still make Genesises, though - http://www.segaretro.net/comingsoon.html as soon as this comes out the chip scene will poo poo all over it for not being accurate enough
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# ? Mar 13, 2009 18:32 |
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GFS JB Pro Jazz + overwound PB Pro Plus pickups + the Voodoo Dildo, a four year old SX bass from Rondo (which looks awesome and plays surprisingly well, but had never sounded that impressive) = a ton more punch, presence, and ballsiness to the sound. I'm still tooling around with getting the pickup height just so, but Guitarfetish makes some pretty nice pickups, I'm glad I gave them a try. (I also got a new oversized bridge (not shown) which I haven't installed yet. And one of these days I should replace that missing knob, which jumped off less than a week after I got the bass). h_double fucked around with this message at 18:48 on Mar 13, 2009 |
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I hope you're playing glam rock on that because that's 80s as hell. In a good way.
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Hadlock posted:Made me think of this: http://www.najle.com/idaft/ Hey, that's good for finger exercises while waiting for the real thing to arrive
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# ? Mar 13, 2009 20:54 |
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This arrived in the mail yesterday. It's a cheapo CNB Pedal Board Whatever could be inside? The Freq Boost arrived this morning after I won it on eBay for $20 on Wednesday. The Transparent Overdrive I picked up on a whim from my local guitar shop a few weeks back when they first came out. Now that they are discontinuing the Timmy clone version I am glad I did. I've actually stopped using my old TS9 because I prefer the cheapo Behringer copy to the real deal. ZoCrowes fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Mar 13, 2009 |
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this little baby arrived today
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tommej posted:this little baby arrived today More Musicians Friend $30 pedal goodness: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Danelectro-Wasabi-Distortion-Pedal?sku=151908 Anyone have experience with the Wasabi distortion? It's tempting, but I already have about 5 dirt pedals
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mono posted:
It's a good one, I'm thinking about doing it just to have a backup. Sort of a cross between a Metalzone and a Box of Rock, if that makes sense. Take it from me, you can never have too much dirt Agreed fucked around with this message at 18:41 on Mar 14, 2009 |
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I know it's petty as hell, but that is a seriously ugly pedal.
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mono posted:
MF had a big $25 or $30 blowout sale on the Wasabi Overdrive and Distortion a while back and I picked up one of each. The distortion is my favorite of the two and is a really solidly built pedal with a surprising number of options (I especially like the boost footswitch, which kicks in an extra 5-10db gain for solos). I don't keep up with the million different distortions on the market, but this is definitely a pretty decent pedal, especially for the price.
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# ? Mar 14, 2009 19:11 |
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Ibanez RGA42 in Black Click here for the full 800x339 image. A Seymour Duncan Blackouts set. Real pictures when they arrive and I get the pickups installed.
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Agreed posted:It's a good one, I'm thinking about doing it just to have a backup. Sort of a cross between a Metalzone and a Box of Rock, if that makes sense.
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The Wogosphere posted:Today, this: I just ponied up for this on friday Looking into an oxygen somethingorother next. what type of stuff do you do?
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 02:14 |
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I got a new electric drum pad Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. It's pretty nice to play.
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 03:24 |
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New guitar, a Carvin DC727. Click here for the full 2048x1536 image. It plays like butter and I have no problems reaching the 7th string or the upper frets.
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MyushiVerSCOOTY posted:I got a new electric drum pad Gaseous Clay posted:I just ponied up for this on friday I go between noise music and IDM, depending on whether I want to improvise or program stuff, but grabbed those controllers to help my DJ'ing as well. Made the mistake of trying to DJ with Live last year and dumped CD decks completely as a result. I thought about those Akai pads too, namely about the MPD 16 because it was dirt cheap. Changed my mind when I noticed a bunch of MPD 16 owners whining about "how they should've bought the trigger finger" and got "insensitive pads" as the usual answer as to why. I've been satisfied with my UC33 for five years straight now so I thought I can't go horribly wrong with another M-Audio device. If anybody knows any cheap controller that would have an XY pad, holla up. Still missing one of those. edit: Oh. My. God. Who can I rob for one of these and why didn't anyone tell me it exists? Kekkoslovakia fucked around with this message at 10:13 on Mar 15, 2009 |
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The Wogosphere posted:If anybody knows any cheap controller that would have an XY pad, holla up. Still missing one of those. Korg's nanopad
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Run Dodo Run posted:Korg's nanopad Thanks, that's a perfect suggestion! Might as well not waste space and list a new old purchase Bought this little box from a Canadian friend over 3 years ago, but during the sale we both had a brain fart and forgot that the power supply was a US one, and because I couldn't find a converter anywhere around here, it just sat on the top shelf unused. Today I out of curiosity plugged a JamMan power supply in it and was pleasantly surprised when it lit up like a christmas tree.
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 14:51 |
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Okay - Musicians Friend needs to stop. Wasabi OD pedal for $30
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 15:23 |
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If you don't have one, buy it, totally worth it. Excellent OD.
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 15:49 |
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Agreed posted:If you don't have one, buy it, totally worth it. Excellent OD. Seconding this. I got one the last time and I really like it. It's clean, quiet, and really versatile.
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I wish MF would put up the Wasabi RockABye (missed it last time it was on sale) and the Forward-Reverse (unlikely since it looks like they don't even care it any more) - I'd have the whole line then.
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My first drumset: Pearl Export with Zildjian 14'' hi-hat, 16'' ZBT crash, 18'' medium-thin suspended, 18''ZBT China and 20'' ZBT ride, Ludwig double pedal. The whole thing including new heads cost me about $950. And my friend is letting me borrow her Gibson and amp: holy poo poo I wish it was mine:
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Agreed posted:If you don't have one, buy it, totally worth it. Excellent OD. Do the Wasabi's take a standard Boss style AC adapter?
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 18:25 |
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mono posted:Do the Wasabi's take a standard Boss style AC adapter? Yep.
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 18:32 |
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Agreed posted:Yep. drat. Not sure where I'd fit it in here but I'll give it a shot:
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 18:41 |
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Yes, yes... Give in to the temptation. Pedals. Pedals! Thousands of them... All red blood!
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# ? Mar 15, 2009 18:48 |
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theres plenty of room How do you like that EHX muff'n? Im thinking about selling mine, just not jiving with the tone...
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# ? Mar 16, 2009 19:48 |
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And the money just flies away... 2x12" with two celestion vintage 30s in it. Pedal board with built in power (the one on the left). Morley Bad Horsie II Wah. Maxon OD808. M-Audio Fast Track pro. SM57. SM58. M-Audio Axiom 61-key midi controller. Plus some strings and cables and stands and stuff. Ordered all this today.
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Agreed posted:Yes, yes... Give in to the temptation. Pedals. Pedals! Thousands of them... All red blood! Any setting recommendations for the Wasabi Distortion when used for a bass? I'm expecting DrChu's to arrive in the mail today
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Agreed posted:Yes, yes... Give in to the temptation. Pedals. Pedals! Thousands of them... All red blood! More pedals for the pedal god?
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Agreed posted:Yes, yes... Give in to the temptation. Pedals. Pedals! Thousands of them... All red blood! Hey, as a side note: I did some playing around the other day, and was absolutely astounded at the tone difference between my sound when I was jacked straight in versus going through my pedal line (4 or 5 pedals, all true-bypass). Just a lot less muffled and brighter. I'd figured there would be some impact, but nothing nearly so noticable. Anyways, I've heard that plugging a linear boost into the chain can really cut this down; is there any truth to this? I guess just having a buffer between my High-Z guitar and the line of pedals would help somewhat? e: quote:godDAMN
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