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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2009 at 10:19
Sorry...I just listed my guitars on a different topic not knowing this one was here.
The guitars I play the most are:
1974 Fender Stratocaster
2005 Gibson Les Paul Studio
1991 Fender Custom Shop Telecaster
2005 Ovation Collectots model acous/elec
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2009 at 07:25
Guitars -
black Squier Telecaster
practice amp of unknown make
Acoustic of unknown cheap make whose bridge is detaching itself from the body
 
Basses -
Warwick Streamer
Ibanez Musician
Hohner headless Steinberger thingy
Trace Elliott 100W combo
 
+ assorted pedals and a wireless unit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2009 at 06:46
Help can someone help me out pls... I got roland vintage soundmodule,a EMU vintage keys and a MK149 evolution master keyboard... I can play with keybrd on the roland, but i just cant seem to communicate with the EMU. the demo songs play, all testing comes up OK , i'm not so midi knowledged... can someone helpme out please? enjoilife@hot mail.com
thanx in advance !!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2009 at 13:59
Originally posted by Keppa4v Keppa4v wrote:

Squier Affinity Strat (my practising instrument, nice and light, I don't plug it in very often)
Epiphone Les Paul Custom (haven't picked up in ages)
Tokai Love Rock Les Paul (used for recording pretty much everything)
A classical guitar apparently called Skylark Brand MG 006
Yamaha BB300 electric bass

Fender Frontman 15W combo (for crappy sounds)
Peavey Bandit 112 60W combo (for everything else)
Behringer Ultrabass BX600 bass combo

Roland TD-9KX electric drumkit
a Jupiter recorder
a small bongoish drum

I've gotta try and learn to play the recorder some day, but one of my dogs hates the sound so I don't want to compete with the shrill barking.


edit: Oh, I don't consider myself a musician, I just happen to have gathered a bunch of stuff to mess around with and sometimes record my experiments in sound production.

A newcomer to the family:

Casio CTK-900 keyboard. Seems like a nice toy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2009 at 10:19
Ok:

2 Hagstrom Swede guitars (one with a broken truss rod and way too hig action, I plan to use a violin bow on this one)
Ibanez GAX75 guitar
Sakai guitar
Fender acoustic guitar
1/4 size Valencio acoustic guitar
Unknown brand nylon string acoustic guitar

Orange Tiny Terror 15/7W amp head
Cordovox electric accordian amp (includes the pre amp and post/speaker as two seperate cases. Cabinet only used, and with the Orange head. I don't have an electric accordian...) 2x12" circa 1968, made in Chicago
Roland JC160 4x10" 160W amp, circa 1976
Behringer amp (not working...)
Electrovox amp (1950s type amp, not working...)
Rocktron practice amp (crap and unused)
Gorilla practice bass amp (my Mum's using it for her electric mandolin)

2 EQ pedals
2 Akai Headrush looping/delay pedals
Vox Snakecharmer Compressor
Boss Octave
Behringer Metal Distortion
Dunlop Crybaby
EHX Big Muff Pi
Lehle P-Split 'y splitter'

Sitar
Clarinet
Recorder
Casio keyboard (tiny retro toy like thing)
Mandolin
Boss mini mixer (circa 1980s)

And there's a drum kit in my room that's not mine...

I think that's all!
My solo music: ANTHROPIATE
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 07:29
Electric:
-Gibson SG [I keep it in C# for all our bands originals and BTBAM covers Thumbs Up)
-Jackson Dinky (jap I believe) [I screw with the tuning of this so much]
 
Acoustic:
-Some decent Dean model, barely play it though [Tuned to standard]
 
Amplifiers:
-Peavey Valveking 212 (100 watts)
-Marshall HDFX head (100 watt, solid state)
-Marshall MC212 cab
 
At this point I've sold every pedal I've got besides my channel switcher
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 03:43
Just recieved Japanes made Burny Les Paul, late 80's make. A lovely peice of kit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2009 at 21:41
Acoustic guitar:
Crappy Suzuki thing that appears to be a hand me down from Lightnin' Hopkins, which is because of that well-beloved.
 
Electric Guitar:
Gibson Les Paul Studio, Ferrari red, mid-80's vintage.
 
Keyboards:
Fender Rhodes Stage '73, missing one tine.
ARP Solus analog synth
Casio thang that has drums and effects
Alesis QS6
Yamaha Motif
 
Pedal Steel Guitar:
Carter Starter
 
Effects:
Small Stone
Broken Cry Baby that just don't wah-wah any longer.
 
Amp:
Peavey 65, possibly with failing speaker.
 
Recording:
Yamaha AW16g
 
Speakers:
Yamaha MSP5's
 
 
 
 
 
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2009 at 14:57
Guitars:
Jackson WRMG (for sale)
Squier Strat
Classic Guitar

Amplification:
Randall RX120D
Laney HCM65R

Piano:
Steinberg acoustic piano
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2009 at 03:19
Line 6 Flextone III  Amp c/w FBV shortboard
1979 Yamaha SG1500 (Will blow any Les Paul into bits without even trying)
Fret King - Esprit V by Trev Wilkinson (The man's a genius)
Danelectro Pro 56 (Great for a garage sound)
Moondog Acoustic (Just gone bust sadly, but top quality for little money - hence going bust I guess)
Zoom HD16 hard disk recorder for Demos
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2009 at 18:44
This ain't gonna take long : LOL
 
Squier Tobacco Strat
Westfield Bass
 
DJX Keyboard (Used mostly as a controller)
Korg NX5R module
Yamaha MU10 module
 
3 PCs running Reason4, Ableton Live7, Cakewalk PA-9, B4, Pro-53, Lounge Lizard,
T-Racks mastering, Sonar, Fruity Loops
Tons of Soundfonts, sample CDs, VSTi's
Atari STE
 
Joe Meek JM47 mic
Roland dynamic mic
 
Korg D1600 digital recorder
Roland monitors
 
Behringer Compressor
 
Picture of Frank Zappa
Coffee machine
Stash tin
 
*I did have a Selmer Bassman amp and 2 2X15 cabinets which blew up 6 months back, so I guess that don't count.
(Handy tip, don't touch the  blue valve with a metal knife.)
 
I ain't got much, but it keeps me insane.  Tongue
 
 
(Do you notice a sort of 'budget' feel about it ?)


Edited by Rabid - April 07 2009 at 18:51
"...the thing IS, to put a motor in yourself..."
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Updated list:

Basses:
Fender Classic 60's FSR Jazz Bass (blows American Vintage out of the water. Seriously)
Fender Jazz Bass Special (Made in Japan, mid 80's. Amazing tone and playability)
Peavey Millennium 4 (the old version, US made. Very fine instrument, great preamp. Not to be confused with the current import BXP)

Guitars:
Epiphone G-400 (traded it with a friend for another old Epiphone I had. It's in a pretty messy state but is perfectly playable and sounds good)
Amada 4870 (Czech made classical guitar. Very pretty, sounds good)
Daion Year series The '78 Century (Beautiful steel string acoustic by this undeservedly forgotten Japanese brand)

Amps:
Acoustic 220 head with Acoustic 402 2x15" cabinet
Peavey Basic 60 combo



Edited by Philéas - June 01 2009 at 15:51
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2009 at 00:48
Originally posted by Petrovsk Mizinski Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:

Electric Guitars

Ibanez RG 7421 (7 string guitar, as well as being my main)
Brian Moore Guitars I12000 Series (selling it)
Epiphone LP-100 with slight fretboard scallop
Samick stratocaster copy.

Bass guitar:
Washburn Acoustic bass (not sure of exact model, just a cheapie I barely play)

Acoustic/Classical:

1980s Yamaha CG-180S classical guitar (Ebony fretboard).

Amplification:

Behringer V-amp 2 (provides my main preamp tones, going into my hi fi system)
Rok Axe practice amp (no longer used)
Squier SP-10 (only ever used for sh*ts and giggles)

Effects:
Boss DS-1
Behringer Noise Reducer NR-100
Behringer Hellbabe (wah pedal)


Studio Monitors

2xBehringer B2030A

Note:
Updated list.


Sold the NR-100 And Hellbabe.
Something is new should be coming soon.


Edited by Petrovsk Mizinski - April 02 2009 at 00:48
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2009 at 00:34
I'm low on equipment at the moment...college...Angry

Here goes, though: Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Fretless bass, Brice 6-string bass, Ibanez P-bass model, Peavey TKO-115 amp, and an unknown model upright bass.
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- Stratocaster copy, unknown brand
- Casiotone MT-46 keyboard
- Tombo Folk Blues harmonica
- Kazoo, unknown brand
- Bomber B-2 amplifier
- HP dv4000 laptop

That's about all of it, I guess. Embarrassed


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2009 at 15:06
penny-pinching rank amateur:
 
Guitars
Fender Squier (probably an Affinity, who knows (or cares)) modded (see here)
Kramer Striker 244
 
Keyboards/Electronics
Oberheim OB12
Stylophone Approve
Big Briar Theremin
Aeolian Harp
Long Thin Wire replica
Various function generators, odd bits of electronic and anything I can find that makes a noise
 
Violin
Uyea hollow-body electric
 
I've a bodhrán somewhere too - but it needs re-skinning
 
Amp
Vox Pathfinder
 
Effects
Korg AX1G
Some assorted Danelectro mini effects
DigiTech Whammy Pedal (it's not mine - I took it in to repair it and haven't seen it's owner since)
Alesis NanoCompressor (also not mine, also taken in for repair and never saw the owner again)
 
Recording
Tascam 788 Portastudio
PC with Teratech DMX 6Fire
 
Software
Reason 2.5
Magix Audio Studio
Cubase (hate it, never use it)
 
 
my pride and joy.... Approve
 
File:OB12 synth.jpg
 
 
What?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2009 at 10:36
Well I can see how the AVT  works for your needs thenSmile
I'm interested to hear how the Tech 21 is when you unlock a bit more of it's potential.
Tech 21 products are getting a good reputation it seems.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2009 at 10:34
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Originally posted by A B Negative A B Negative wrote:

Electric guitars: Gretsch Brian Setzer Hot Rod, Fender Telecaster with Bigsby, Fender Stratocaster, Fret King Esprit 1, Epiphone Flying V, Epiphone Gothic Les Paul, Vintage V6 (Strat copy), Columbus ES335 copy.

Acoustic Guitars: Gretsch Americana (Way Out West), Tanglewood (can't remember the model).
 
Amps: Marshall AVT100, Session Sessionette 75, WEM Dominator
 
Bass: Squier Precision
 
Keyboard: Yamaha DJX
 
Pedals: Tech 21 British, Digitech Bad Monkey, Behringer Vintage Distortion, Zoom G2, Boss TU2 tuner.
 
Recording: Korg D8.
 


Heh, guess you're into playing the kinda stuff I am, judging from the gear.
I hated the AVT series, the older Valvestates that came before them actually sounded way better, I don't get how Marshall managed to make an "improved" version sound worse.
To be fair, the AVT has good clean tones, but for me who needs a good metal tone, it's non existent.
They would be better for more classic tones I guess, not for modern tone guys like myselfTongue
Give one of the Valvestate 8100 amps a go if you can find one, so raw and unprocessed sounding compared to the AVT's distortion.
The JVM series that came out 2 years ago are amazing though, but granted they cost 2 times what the AVT did, seem to cover everything from remarkably clean clean tones, to modern day death metal in one box, amazing stuff.

How's that Tech 21 British pedal? Use it to overdrive preamps of amps or for the distortion itself in the pedal?
 
I don't use too much distortion (about halfway on the Marshall's OD1 channel) and I find the AVT is perfect for my needs (it sounds particularly good with my Telecaster). I'm more of a classic rock / punk / indie guitarist than a metaller.
 
I haven't really explored the full potential of the Tech 21 pedal yet. I've used it as an overdrive with pretty good results but I really want to try recording with it straight into my Korg D8 to compare it with the Zoom's digital modelling. Need to get the "studio" sorted out first!
"The disgusting stink of a too-loud electric guitar.... Now, that's my idea of a good time."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2009 at 09:53
Originally posted by A B Negative A B Negative wrote:

Electric guitars: Gretsch Brian Setzer Hot Rod, Fender Telecaster with Bigsby, Fender Stratocaster, Fret King Esprit 1, Epiphone Flying V, Epiphone Gothic Les Paul, Vintage V6 (Strat copy), Columbus ES335 copy.

Acoustic Guitars: Gretsch Americana (Way Out West), Tanglewood (can't remember the model).
 
Amps: Marshall AVT100, Session Sessionette 75, WEM Dominator
 
Bass: Squier Precision
 
Keyboard: Yamaha DJX
 
Pedals: Tech 21 British, Digitech Bad Monkey, Behringer Vintage Distortion, Zoom G2, Boss TU2 tuner.
 
Recording: Korg D8.
 


Heh, guess you're into playing the kinda stuff I am, judging from the gear.
I hated the AVT series, the older Valvestates that came before them actually sounded way better, I don't get how Marshall managed to make an "improved" version sound worse.
To be fair, the AVT has good clean tones, but for me who needs a good metal tone, it's non existent.
They would be better for more classic tones I guess, not for modern tone guys like myselfTongue
Give one of the Valvestate 8100 amps a go if you can find one, so raw and unprocessed sounding compared to the AVT's distortion.
The JVM series that came out 2 years ago are amazing though, but granted they cost 2 times what the AVT did, seem to cover everything from remarkably clean clean tones, to modern day death metal in one box, amazing stuff.

How's that Tech 21 British pedal? Use it to overdrive preamps of amps or for the distortion itself in the pedal?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2009 at 09:46
I use mine to control the EMU Vintage Keys module:

Yamaha DJX + EMU Vintage Keys = Mellotron

Well, almost...

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