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Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


I have one of these in pretty much perfect shape-

It's an Ibanez ax110xl Baritone. It has a 27" scale and I have it set up tuned A to A at the moment. (You use a 7 string set and toss the high e.) It's a killer little axe, but I don't really play the super chunky stuff all that much and I just got a brand new prestige RG for my birthday so it doesn't get to come out of it's case as much as it deserves to.

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Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


Hmmm... a univalve huh? Ever played any Hughes and Kettner stuff? I have a tube 50 head.

It's the Triamp's little brother. Basically it's triamp channels 1,3,5, and 6 (if I recall correctly). Built in reverb, and if you install the MSM-1 midi module then it'll do midi channel switching. If you or anyone else are interested, let me know. I loooove it, but I believe it's caused some bad habits on my part. I'm a compulsive tone tweaker and all the channels on this thing are awesome, so I end up playing with all the cool sounds rather than just playing.

Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


Carbohydrates posted:

Whoop, lookin' for a tremolo pedal. I might trade a guitar (Peavey T-15) for a REALLY good one. Tap tempo preferred.

Still have some guitars and cases and stuff, too.

edit: And I might as well ask now, is there such thing as like a dynamic distortion/OD pedal? I'd like something that reacts more to how I play, like if I'm playing softly it'd sound clean/very light OD but if I attack harder it distorts more. Does this exist? Is it even possible?

Try the Fulltone DP-1. It's pretty responsive. The Fulldrive2 is similarly dynamic, but it's an od/boost. Also- check out the voodoo labs sparkle drive.

Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


I've got this little baby laying around and it just doesn't get played nearly enough.
Dearmond M75t - with usa made dearmond pickups


It's in really good shape and I have a gigbag for it. Not really sure what I'd want for it.

Gramps fucked around with this message at 06:17 on Feb 24, 2009

Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


I have a bunch of stuff laying around that I'm not exactly married to. I'm open to interesting offers. Not even really sure what I want or need gearwise. Actually on second thought I could use a good sounding giggable combo amp- maybe something along the lines of a 6505 112 combo or something. I dunno- I'm pretty open to whatever.

Boss CH1 Chorus
Boss Super Shifter (Pitch Shifter/Harmonizer/Whammy)
Boss OC2 Octave
Boss TU2 Tuner
Boss DD3 Delay
BBE Freq Boost Treble booster

Ibanez SRX300 bass
Ibanez SR900FM bass (Neck Thru, freakin sweet)
DeArmond M75t guitar champagne sparkle w/Bag
Behringer Vintager GM110 amp (ripoff of Tech21 Trademark30)
Hughes and Kettner Tube 50 Head

Gramps fucked around with this message at 07:13 on Apr 9, 2010

Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


pennywisdom posted:

How much shipped to Canada? If you're open to trades I have a Danelectro Wasabi or an OS2 I don't use anymore.

I dunno man make me an offer. It's not in perfect shape but it sounds awesome.

Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


I just got a Fretless Ibanez RG570 and I'm thinkin it's just not my thing. I'll post pics if anyone is interested.

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Gramps
Dec 30, 2006


Those GX130c amps are pretty decent. Funny enough- the chorus went out on the one that's sitting in my shop too. Must have been a common thing. Who cares though- the main draw with those babies is the 1992 era cannibal corpse distortion.

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