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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer
Joined: February 10 2006
Location: Belize
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Points: 5308
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 12:40 |
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Sam Fire
Forum Senior Member
Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 108
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Posted: September 01 2006 at 13:07 |
This is the only good picture of any of my guitars I have, so... I'll put more up as I can.
This is a 1972 Gibson Les Paul Custom. MY father bought it from a fellow in the late seventies (apparently, this guy liked to wear huge belt buckles, as there is a tremendous gouge in the back of the body that looks like it was worn down by a buckle or something like that). My father took out the stock pickups and put in a pair of Carvin M22 pickups, along with two switches that enable the pickups to switch from operating like humbuckers to single-coils. Uh, I think it also used to have a pickguard, but he must have taken that off as well. I replaced the stock strap holders with Schaller strap locks. Soon I hope to replace the pickups with DiMarzio Evolutions and replace the crappy machine heads.
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THE DEMON CODE PREVENTS ME FROM DECLINING A ROCK-OFF CHALLENGE!!!
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MarkOne
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Joined: August 18 2006
Location: United Kingdom
Status: Offline
Points: 90
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Posted: September 02 2006 at 11:59 |
Nice hammond in the background!
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Sam Fire
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Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 108
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Posted: September 02 2006 at 14:35 |
MarkOne wrote:
Nice hammond in the background! |
Most unfortunately, its actually a crappy old Wurlitzer that I only keep around for it's rugged good looks and it's bass pedals (I wish is was a Hammond... that'd be sweet!). But the Yamaha in the picture can do a very good Hammond impersonation!
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THE DEMON CODE PREVENTS ME FROM DECLINING A ROCK-OFF CHALLENGE!!!
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 09:41 |
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OpethGuitarist
Prog Reviewer
Joined: June 25 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 1655
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 22:50 |
i have the same bass as you Utah, for whenever I feel like piddling with that silly thing
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back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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Jay440
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Joined: July 25 2006
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 118
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 23:44 |
Utah Man: I love those Min-Marshall Stacks...I've been curious about those for a while...how do they sound? And what's that on the table, behind the Telecaster and Les Paul, to the Left? Here's mine: I want this one!
Edited by Jay440 - September 06 2006 at 23:46
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Posted: September 07 2006 at 11:55 |
OpethGuitarist wrote:
i have the same bass as you Utah, for whenever I feel like piddling with that silly thing
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yea...it is a silly thing
but it was really cheap
and...what do i know...i'm not really a bass player anyway.
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OpethGuitarist
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Joined: June 25 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 1655
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Posted: September 07 2006 at 12:01 |
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back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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OpethGuitarist
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Joined: June 25 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 1655
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Posted: September 07 2006 at 12:03 |
Trickster F. wrote:
My axe:
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back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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Posted: September 07 2006 at 12:05 |
Jay440 wrote:
Utah Man: I love those Min-Marshall Stacks...I've been curious about those for a while...how do they sound?
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they sound ok for what i use them for, just
basic all-around playing CD's, and the instruments you see. they're
only 15 watt heads, but you'd never know it by the volume. cabinets
hold 1 10" each.
once, just for fun i took e'm up to a ski resort (in the off season).
hikers coming by said they could hear me playing clear up the mountain
about 1/2 mile away...
Jay440 wrote:
And what's that on the table, behind the Telecaster and Les Paul, to the Left?
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zoom 2020 effects processor. i run all sorts of things through it: guitars, mic, etc.
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Posted: September 07 2006 at 12:13 |
utah_man wrote:
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in addition to what you see, software virtual instruments include:
Native Instruments Hammond B4 II
Native Instruments Acoustic Piano
Native Instruments Pro 53
G-Media Mellotron
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Pneubauer
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Joined: January 16 2006
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 256
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Posted: September 08 2006 at 19:24 |
utah_man wrote:
utah_man wrote:
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in addition to what you see, software virtual instruments include:
Native Instruments Hammond B4 II
Native Instruments Acoustic Piano
Native Instruments Pro 53
G-Media Mellotron
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gods of marble
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Joined: August 30 2006
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 44
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Posted: September 08 2006 at 22:30 |
you is the lucky-est man evers.
ps-bass rools fools.
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Australian
Prog Reviewer
Joined: June 13 2006
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 3278
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Posted: September 09 2006 at 04:50 |
can't get my picture to show so I'll just describe what I have.
X1 100watt Fender Solid-State Amp
X1 Maton Southern Cross Acoustic (174 of 297)
X1 Fender Mexican Stratocaster (metallic avocado green)
X1 Yamaha Classic guitar
X1 Banjo-Mandolin (unknown manufacturer) made in 1955
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Leningrad
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Joined: August 15 2006
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 7991
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Posted: September 09 2006 at 18:54 |
Edit: Gah. Double Post.
PS - Australian, are Fender amps good? Was considering one.
Edited by Chameleon - September 09 2006 at 18:55
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Leningrad
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Joined: August 15 2006
Location: Canada
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Points: 7991
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Posted: September 09 2006 at 18:54 |
Keep in mind this is all starting gear. I will be getting a new guitar and possibly amp very soon.
Epiphone SG Special
Marshall MG30DFX
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Dunlop Crybaby Wah
Digitech RP80
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stonebeard
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Joined: May 27 2005
Location: NE Indiana
Status: Offline
Points: 28057
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Posted: September 09 2006 at 19:09 |
Ibanez S-something electric (discontinued as far as I know)
Alvarez 6-string acoustic
A fairly large Line 6 amp
A keyboard and various pedals here and there....
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Australian
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Joined: June 13 2006
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 3278
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Posted: September 09 2006 at 20:00 |
Chameleon wrote:
Edit: Gah. Double Post.
PS - Australian, are Fender amps good? Was considering one. |
Yeah there pretty good, I have the FM 212R It cost about $1000 Australian dollars, reliable and very powerful.
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Philéas
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Joined: June 14 2006
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Points: 6419
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 14:38 |
Here is my gear (silly-sounding rhyme there...):
Ibanez ATK 600 bassguitar. It's an old model, not in production
anymore. Bodywood is alder, with a flame maple veneer on the top and
back. Neck is three-piece maple with a rosewood fingerboard, and a
rosewood veneer on the headstock. The lone tripplecoil pickup sounds
fantastic, you can get almost any tone out of it. The bass plays
nicely, feels a lot like a Fender P-bass. I found this one new in a
store here in Stockholm, where it had been hanging for ten years. They
must have been desperate to get rid of it, as I payed only about 410
dollars for it (although I'd happily pay twice as much). A great find.
The finish is a little too blue in the above pic, so here's another
one, with the pickguard off (still too blue though, the bass is
actually more green than blue):
I also have a Fender Classic series Jazz Bass. Mexico made, but great
value for money. Bodywood is alder, neck is maple with a rosewood
fingerboard. Sounds and plays great, and I have never found a bass I
liked better than this one. I bought it for about 900 dollars, and as
far as I'm concerned it was a great buy. I've made some cosmetic
changes to it, I won't bother explaining them, but see for yourselves
in these pictures (yes, it came in that colour):
(That is my signature on a piece of tape, no real engraving)
Sorry for the rather blurred pictures of the Fender.
Last but not least, a Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive effect, for those times when I feel like play something "hard" . For guitar, but it sounds great for bass aswell. A little worn on the outside.
I also have a Peavey Basic 60 bassguitar amplifier, it sounds good and
works for both gigging and casual playing at home. I'm saving for a new
amplifier stack though, I'm not sure which brand yet, but I'm fond of
EBS and Warwick amps.
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