

Guitars: Jackson USA KV2 King V, Jackson USA SL1 Soloist, MIJ Jackson DK2 Eerie Dess Swirl, MIJ Jackson DK2S Dinky Sustainiac, Jackson JS Series King V, Jackson Dinky Performer, Gibson Explorer, Epiphone Les Paul Custom (made in Korea), Ibanez RG-320, Ibanez VBT-700, MIM Fender Telecaster, Samick Showmaster style electric, Samick 12 sting acoustic, Samick 6 string acoustic/electric. Amps/Cabs: Marshall JVM 410H, Mesa/Boogie 3 channel Triple Rectifier, Fender Blues Jr, Peavey VTM-120, Peavey Vypyr 15, Avatar Traditional 4x12 w/Eminence Swamp Thangs & Texas Heats (X pattern), Carvin 4x12 w/Eminence built Carvin BR-80s, Homebuilt 1x15 w/some Yamaha PA speaker somebody gave me. Stuff I used to have: Peavey 5150 Combo, Marshall JCM 2000 TSL, 1982 Gibson Les Paul Standard, Ibanez Paul Gilbert model (the one with the weird shaped strat body), '89 Charvel DR-3, and various stompboxes/multi-effects units. |
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"The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates." - Tacitus |
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Esp m-201 with EMG 81/85 and a Dean Flying V with EMG 81/60. Marshall HDGFX100 and 4X12 cab. Sounds pretty good. Just wish I had some real playing skills.
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.....and we blaze further down the path of Ancient Rome, and Weimar Germany......
"The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates." - Tacitus |
I have been exclusively playing my Ibanez 7-string for quite awhile, I swapped the strings out for the top seven on an eight string. That give me a full octave below the standard guitar E.
I also have a 1945 GIbson J-45, Gibson es-333, fender strat, blah blah blah all the typical shit. |
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Ibanez RG Series
Peavey Vypyr 30 Digitech GNX-3 And I play around on the computer with Line 6 POD Farm, AmpKit, and Garage Band. |
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Guitars
- Jackson RR24M w/ EMG ALX w/ ABQ - this one plays the best by far - LTD Alexi 600 - Ibanez Xiphos - Ibanez RG3EX1FM Amp - Blackstar HT20 Head w/ 2x12 Cab loaded w/ V30's Pedals - OCD - Tube Screamer - MXR 10 band EQ Still want to get a Japanese made Ibanez Prestige. Very happy with everything else I have and use. |
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Basses '76 Franken-Jazz with fretless Precision neck '78 Rick 4001 '95 EBMM Stingray '91 Carvin LB75 '13 Warwick Thumb NT 4 Amps '70s Ampeg V4B thru Ampeg 4x12 cab (Rarely moved because it weighs a ton) ![]() 6 spc SKB rack w/ Furman PL-8, dbx 166xs compressor(usually bypassed), Demeter VTBP201S preamp, Crown XLS1500 power amp thru SWR BigFoot 2x12 and/or Carvin 2x10 (Usually just bring the rack and the 2x12. Sometimes nothing but the rack) |
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Originally Posted By IntruderBware:
Basses '76 Franken-Jazz with fretless Precision neck '78 Rick 4001 '95 EBMM Stingray '91 Carvin LB75 '13 Warwick Thumb NT 4 Amps '70s Ampeg V4B thru Ampeg 4x12 cab (Rarely moved because it weighs a ton) ![]() 6 spc SKB rack w/ Furman PL-8, dbx 166xs compressor(usually bypassed), Demeter VTBP201S preamp, Crown XLS1500 power amp thru SWR BigFoot 2x12 and/or Carvin 2x10 (Usually just bring the rack and the 2x12. Sometimes nothing but the rack) View Quote ![]() I have a '71 Jazz body with a Fretless Precision neck. ![]() |
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Ezikiel 23: 19-20 (NIV)
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Originally Posted By OiRogers: ![]() I have a '71 Jazz body with a Fretless Precision neck. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OiRogers: Originally Posted By IntruderBware: Basses '76 Franken-Jazz with fretless Precision neck '78 Rick 4001 '95 EBMM Stingray '91 Carvin LB75 '13 Warwick Thumb NT 4 Amps '70s Ampeg V4B thru Ampeg 4x12 cab (Rarely moved because it weighs a ton) ![]() 6 spc SKB rack w/ Furman PL-8, dbx 166xs compressor(usually bypassed), Demeter VTBP201S preamp, Crown XLS1500 power amp thru SWR BigFoot 2x12 and/or Carvin 2x10 (Usually just bring the rack and the 2x12. Sometimes nothing but the rack) ![]() I have a '71 Jazz body with a Fretless Precision neck. ![]() There's something magical about that combo. Mine is a real freak but I'd never part with it.
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Originally Posted By IntruderBware:
You have exceptional taste. ;) There's something magical about that combo. Mine is a real freak but I'd never part with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By IntruderBware:
Originally Posted By OiRogers:
Originally Posted By IntruderBware:
Basses '76 Franken-Jazz with fretless Precision neck '78 Rick 4001 '95 EBMM Stingray '91 Carvin LB75 '13 Warwick Thumb NT 4 Amps '70s Ampeg V4B thru Ampeg 4x12 cab (Rarely moved because it weighs a ton) ![]() 6 spc SKB rack w/ Furman PL-8, dbx 166xs compressor(usually bypassed), Demeter VTBP201S preamp, Crown XLS1500 power amp thru SWR BigFoot 2x12 and/or Carvin 2x10 (Usually just bring the rack and the 2x12. Sometimes nothing but the rack) ![]() I have a '71 Jazz body with a Fretless Precision neck. ![]() There's something magical about that combo. Mine is a real freak but I'd never part with it. No... Just a touch of luck. ![]() Was helping an ex-girlfriends older brother move out of mom/dads house... He was a late bloomer, moved out of the folks basement around 35 y/o. He was/is a fairly accomplished musician... Megadeth recorded at least one album at his studio. Dave Mustane has done several solo jazz albums at his studio. Underneath the basement steps I found the body and neck in a milk crate of various guitar parts... I was instructed that the entire bin was trash and it was given to me for free. Also found several ashtray pickup covers and other assorted vintage goodies. Still have the majority of it squirreled away for later use / trade fodder. Was able to build a complete Tele from the parts bin as well we the J/P Bass hybrid. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By Cajun78:
Amps. Bogner Shiva half stack, Bad Cat cub combo, Vox AC 30, Eden WT 800 and Epifani cab Guitars. PRS DGT, 2 Les Paul's, Strat, Tele, 64 melody maker Gretsch Tennessee Rose, 3 acoustics, mandolin, G&L bass Pedals too many to list. It's nice little collection but I gig three nights a week besides a day job. View Quote Edit to add update: 65 Deluxe Rverb, Tweed Blues Deluxe, Aguilar Tone Hammer and 2X12 cab Warwick Corvette $$ PRS SC58, custom made LP Gold Top by Bluesman Vintage, 2001 Strat, James Trussart Steel Deville, Martin acustic, fiddle Ton more pedals ![]() Been a good couple of years |
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Team Ranstad
"Chesterton once said that every man who walks through the door of a brothel enters in search of God. In that sense, Charlie Sheen is a sort of Thomas Aquinas of dissolution." |
Guess I'll add my current gear setup:
Stringy thingies: 2013 Gibson LesPaul Studio Goldtop 2010 Gibson Melody Maker/LesPaul thingy 2007ish Gretsch 6120 early 80's B.C. Rich Bich 6 (from neck pocket signature, might be one of the Charvel era built ones... but Bernie Rico is written in there...) 1982 Crate/Electra X635 bass.... P-Bass clone with "60 years of SLM" plate on headstock. 1971 Fender J-Bass body with Fender Fretless P-Bass neck Amps: blackface era Fender Champ silverface era Fender Twin Reverb modern Fender Super Champ XD Early 70's Traynor YBA-1 bass head with 2x15" Traynor cab Seriously considering a smaller practice sized bass amp... also a Fender Strat or Tele.... and perhaps an Ibanez RG thingy of some sort or another. |
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Nice looking Les Paul. I've been lucky too with the quality of the Gibsons that I've bought over the last couple of years. I've seen some examples of bad guitars that made it out of the factory and some were not pretty especially for the price point.
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Guns don't kill people, the gubbermint does.
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I've got a Squier Telecaster Affinity, Fender Mustang I and a Squier Jim Root Telecaster (which is in pieces and being refinished, its a project guitar).
Tried learning in college. Never got far. Trying again. Gotten further and looking forward to continuing progression. |
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I started playing a few years ago and got bit by the bug hard.
Epiphone Les Paul Custom Blackback Pro (stock pic) ![]() Fender American Standard Telecaster Limited Edition (stock pic) ![]() Gibson Memphis 1959 ES-335 VOS ![]() Kaman GTX 22 (Korean Strat knockoff from the 80s, I got it when I was 13 but never learned to play) ![]() I actually prefer acoustics though. Martin 000-18 (my guitar, shop's photo) ![]() Taylor DN-Ke (beautiful Koa guitar, hard to photograph) ![]() ![]() 2010 Taylor GS-FLTD (highly figured mahogany, they had enough wood from the tree to produce 75 guitars) ![]() ![]() Guild F-150RCE (my guitar, shop's photo) ![]() Seagull S6 (stock pic) |
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Very nice collection. The acoustic guitars are beautiful.
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Bass player here. 6-10 gigs per year playing in a jam band and a classic rock band.
MIM Fender Jazz with EMG J set. OLP Spector 5 SWR Electric Blue head I bought new in ‘92 QSC 1200w power amp SWR Workingman’s 410T cab Ampeg 1510HE cab |
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Les Paul
Strat Tele 4-string Jazz 2 5string J basses P-bass Bongo 5HH Stingray 4 with piezo bridge Not sure what specific variations they may be, but there all US models A couple of japanese basses and 2 Korean or something acoustic guitars Recto verb and a HD500 SVT 4-pro Trace Elliot V-6 A few pwm amps for bass 4 or 5 bass cabs Star classic drum kit Sabian hand hammered dry ride. Zildian A and K hats and crash. Some lights and quite a bit of PA stuff. |
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I'll throw in my current collection. I started out playing drums and percussion and added terrible guitar playing to my skills.
Drums: DW Collectors series drum kit with a mix of Zildjian and Paiste cymbals. Guitars: Late 90's Epiphone acoustic 2003 Fender MIM 70's reissue Strat that the previous owner swapped in a loaded SRV pick guard 2004 Fender MIM Strat 2015 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Classic in iced tea burst 2016 Gibson Les Paul Standard in honey burst 2018 Gibson Les Paul limited edition Slash Anaconda Burst Amps: Marshall DSL40C Blackstar HT5 |
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Tattoo'd and Voted #1 in blind taste tests.
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Ibanez RG6003fm
Taylor BBT (hate it) Yamaha 3/4 junior.. (love it) Line 6 Amp Line 6 mod ProCo Rat Boss Bd2 EH Big Muff EH Neo Clone Les Paul is next then an old school tube amp. |
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Originally Posted By Chris_C:
Ibanez RG6003fm Taylor BBT (hate it) Yamaha 3/4 junior.. (love it) Line 6 Amp Line 6 mod ProCo Rat Boss Bd2 EH Big Muff EH Neo Clone Les Paul is next then an old school tube amp. View Quote |
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Jackson pro soloist Ibanez iron label Randall rd20h/212 cab Randall rd1h Randall rd1c Peavey 6505+ 112 |
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Nice basses. I absolutely love my Squier fretless P bass. I also have a fretless J and both a P and J fretted Fender. Couple of Ampeg amps but my current head is a Mesa tube through an Ampeg 15" cab.
On the electric guitar side, a couple of Strats and an old Kramer with a Floyd Rose. Fender Super Champ x2 and a Stage Right tube amp. There's an old Fender Princeton Stereo Chorus buried in the back room somewhere. Acoustic lineup is a Takamine electric classical, Washburn Craig Chaquico model, and a Taylor 110e. |
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"The answer to crime is always cows." -Cheesebeast
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I want a Kramer or Travis Bean bass. But I can't swing that. Next bass is gonna be a EGC all aluminum bass. But that's gonna be next year most likely.
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guitars:
fender american stratocaster electric martin d15 acoustic amps: big peavy small fender board full of boss pedals |
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Strength and Honor
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*Born in Texas, raised in Europe. Will die in the USA*
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Just my little ol kit. My favorite child. Lol
Gretsch Catalina Birch in Mocha Fade Mostly Zildjian cymbals, have a nice sounding Sabian heavy ride All Gibraltar hardware It’s set up as a five piece right now. ![]() ![]() |
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American by birth, Southern by the grace of God.
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I record, pretty much exclusively now, so everything I own is geared towards making my own music in a studio. I try to do it all on a budget tho, cause music isn't my only hobby (even tho it's my favorite).
Most of my guitars are my own builds (teles and strats, a couple LP's). But, I have a Jackson, a Fender strat, DeArmond M75, a HB tele, and a few other electrics. Ibanez Talman and an SR450b Bass. Breedlove Concert Classic, an Alvarez dreadnought, a Recording King parlor guitar, and a Washburn 240b C/W acoustic. A few lap steels (Supro, and two I built), and two banjos (Ibanez & a Deering Goodtime). For amps, I use a Yamaha T100 (designed by Soldano in the 80's) that's been modded for switchable power, mostly use it in a 5w mode driving a 212 with Laney vintage vibes in it. Super versatile amp, for rock. For clean & vintage sounds I either do VST/IR's (LePou's primarily), or a Boss Katana 100 Pro. It all goes into an ART MPA-II, then a Focusrite Clarrett to a laptop/DAW (Reaper). I use a lot of mics, depending on my project or mood, but vocals I almost always use a modded Sterling 55. On cabs it's a blend of a Fathead ribbon and a Samson Q9 dynamic. Keys I mostly use VST soft synths, but I have a DXIIfd and a CS2X that put to work. |
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Now all I have to do is find a one legged nun walking a goat, and I win.
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Originally Posted By srob7001: Guitars - Jackson RR24M w/ EMG ALX w/ ABQ - this one plays the best by far - LTD Alexi 600 - Ibanez Xiphos - Ibanez RG3EX1FM Amp - Blackstar HT20 Head w/ 2x12 Cab loaded w/ V30's Pedals - OCD - Tube Screamer - MXR 10 band EQ Still want to get a Japanese made Ibanez Prestige. Very happy with everything else I have and use. View Quote Just saw this from 2013....time for an update Guitars - Jackson RR24M w/ DiMarzio Super Distortion - never gets played anymore - Ibanez RG3EX1FM w/ DiMarzio Tone Zone and PAF Pro - never gets played anymore - Fender Strat - Black w/ Fender Pure Vintage '59 pickups - my David Gilmour looking guitar - Fender Strat Custom built by me - CAR body w/ roasted maple neck, EMG David Gilmour pickups - my Pulse looking guitar - Fender Telecaster - Butterscotch Blonde w/ Fender Texas Special Tele pickups, black pickguard - my newest guitar and I love it....so much TWANG. I'm on a mission to learn country music..think Albert Lee and Brent Mason - Fender Jazz Bass - Olympic White - Epiphone Les Paul Custom - White w/ gold hardware - PRS SE - 2008 Purple Burst Paul Allender Model - PRS SE - Flamed Top Trampus Green w/ Rosewood board - PRS SE - Figured Maple Top Trampus Green w/ roasted maple board - only 2000 made for the US market - this guitar is beautiful - Deering Goodtime Banjo I really got back into music this year and my guitar collection really grew to have some guitars I am really in love with. My Strat's, the Tele, and my roasted maple neck PRS guitars and just amazing instruments to play and hear. Honestly everything on that list would be hard to part with as they all sound so different and I tend to play a different way depending on which guitar is in my hands. Amps - Blackstar HT20 Head w/ 2x12 Cab loaded w/ V30's - still rocking with this guy and I still love it - my poor mans Marshall - Fender Super Champ x2 - nice little amp - can get some really good Fender cleans at a low cost - Fender Deluxe Reverb - next on my list to get. Not sure if I want a reissue or to build my own....probably gonna build my own Pedals - Fulltone OCD - Tube Screamer - MXR 10 band EQ - MXR Script Compressor - MXR Script Phase 90 - MXR DC Brick Power Supply - Wampler Tumnus Deluxe - this pedal is awesome! - Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe - don't have it yet, but know the wife got it for me for Christmas - can't wait to try this thing...it'll make all my Dark Side of the Moon dreams come true Have a West Coast Customs pedal board on the way for all my pedals....these things look really nice. That is it for now......still want a vintage strat and a tele with a G bender, but those will be much later down the road for me. |
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I just added a gorgeous Epiphone '59 Les Paul to my rack. Loving it!
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"The answer to crime is always cows." -Cheesebeast
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Bassist here. My main player is a 2012 American Standard P bass that I run through an Ampeg SVT 7-Pro and a 4x10 HLF cabinet. It's loud.
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Since it's Christmas, I'll make a list (and check it twice):
- classical guitar w/hardshell case - LaPatrie Presentation classical guitar w/Kremona piezo pickup w/hardshell case - Squier Starcaster Classic Vibe in walnut, with walnut volume/tone knobs, Bigsby tailpiece, Schaller locking tuners and Lindy Fralin wide-range pups (resulting in a serious dent in my bank account) - PRS SE Santana w/hardshell case - Washburn Revival Parlor guitar w/hardshell case - pending project Fender Starcaster (strat) with updated tuners, pickguard-pups-wiring, and new tremelo - Orange Micro Terror w/Orange speaker cab - Fender Champion xl 50 - Fender Champion xl 100 - Line 6 Spider H 240 w/4x12 cab - EHX Green Russian Pi - EHX Soul Food - EHX Attack Decay - EHX Ravish Sitar - EHX Oceans Eleven - EHX Mel9 (edit to add) - Boss SD1 - Boss CS3 - Boss TU3 - Boss BD2 - Line 6 M5 The quest to nerf my bank account continues. ![]() |
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Self-identified wildebeest!
The people desire bread and circus! "A Republic, if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin |
Originally Posted By hamb0ne: Bassist here. My main player is a 2012 American Standard P bass that I run through an Ampeg SVT 7-Pro and a 4x10 HLF cabinet. It's loud. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JaxShooter: Nice. I almost bought a 7 myself. I have Fender P and J basses and Squier fretless of the same models. My favs are the Fender fretted P and the Squier fretless P. I might dump the Js since I'm not playing them. I made a stupid error and blew my Ampeg Micro and PF-500 so I'm playing bass through a Mesa Boogie tube and Ampeg LF-115. View Quote Yeah, P basses are awesome - 95% of the time, they do everything I want them to. I do find myself wanting a J when I am working on a specific song that calls for that J growl. Can't decide whether I want one of those or a fretless P next... |
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I play acoustic. I still have my first guitar - a Fender DG-7, and an Art & Lutherie Americana.
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Originally Posted By hamb0ne: Yeah, P basses are awesome - 95% of the time, they do everything I want them to. I do find myself wanting a J when I am working on a specific song that calls for that J growl. Can't decide whether I want one of those or a fretless P next... View Quote I need another bass like a hole in the head, but I'm so jonesing a Gary Willis 5-string fretless. They're hard to find in the US, though. I think the last one I saw on Reverb for a decent price was coming from Spain. |
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"The answer to crime is always cows." -Cheesebeast
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Originally Posted By SirPsycho: I'll throw in my current collection. I started out playing drums and percussion and added terrible guitar playing to my skills. Drums: DW Collectors series drum kit with a mix of Zildjian and Paiste cymbals. Guitars: Late 90's Epiphone acoustic 2003 Fender MIM 70's reissue Strat that the previous owner swapped in a loaded SRV pick guard 2004 Fender MIM Strat 2015 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Classic in iced tea burst 2016 Gibson Les Paul Standard in honey burst 2018 Gibson Les Paul limited edition Slash Anaconda Burst Amps: Marshall DSL40C Blackstar HT5 View Quote I just looked at my old list posted here and there have been some changes in guitars and amps. Guitars: Late 90's Epiphone acoustic 2013 Gibson Les Paul Traditional light burst 2016 Gibson Les Paul Standard in honey burst 2018 Gibson Les Paul limited edition Slash Anaconda Burst 2018 Gibson SG heritage cherry 2019 Gibson Firebird (incomplete project) 1997 Fender Custom Shop 54' reissue blonde with flamed maple neck 2020 Fender Custom Shop 59' reissue sea foam green with birdseye maple neck Fender Partscaster all USA Fender parts - 50s two tone sunburst with rosewood fretboard Fender Partscaster all USA Fender parts - 60s three tone sunburst with maple neck and fretboard Amps: Marshall DSL40C Marshall Origin 20W head Marshall SC20H JCM 800 20W head Mesa-Boogie Mark V 35W head Mesa-Boogie Recto-Verb 25W head Peavey 6505 MH 20W head Positive Grid Spark 40W |
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Originally Posted By SirPsycho: I just looked at my old list posted here and there have been some changes in guitars and amps. Guitars: Late 90's Epiphone acoustic 2013 Gibson Les Paul Traditional light burst 2016 Gibson Les Paul Standard in honey burst 2018 Gibson Les Paul limited edition Slash Anaconda Burst 2018 Gibson SG heritage cherry 2019 Gibson Firebird (incomplete project) 1997 Fender Custom Shop 54' reissue blonde with flamed maple neck 2020 Fender Custom Shop 59' reissue sea foam green with birdseye maple neck Fender Partscaster all USA Fender parts - 50s two tone sunburst with rosewood fretboard Fender Partscaster all USA Fender parts - 60s three tone sunburst with maple neck and fretboard Amps: Marshall DSL40C Marshall Origin 20W head Marshall SC20H JCM 800 20W head Mesa-Boogie Mark V 35W head Mesa-Boogie Recto-Verb 25W head Peavey 6505 MH 20W head Positive Grid Spark 40W View Quote Collections have been multiplying I see. How do you like that Origin 20W head? YT videos of it sound great. Do you have to crank it to get good tones? I love my Blackstar HT20W head, but been thinking of replacing it with a real Marshall, but don't want to spend SC20H JCM 800 money on one. I know it's not high gain like the SC20H, but I don't really do high gain very much, and well, I got good pedals if I need more gain. Plus the built in attenuator on the Origin is very appealing, since I'm betting it does need to be cranked to get the sounds I'm wanting. |
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Originally Posted By srob7001: Collections have been multiplying I see. How do you like that Origin 20W head? YT videos of it sound great. Do you have to crank it to get good tones? I love my Blackstar HT20W head, but been thinking of replacing it with a real Marshall, but don't want to spend SC20H JCM 800 money on one. I know it's not high gain like the SC20H, but I don't really do high gain very much, and well, I got good pedals if I need more gain. Plus the built in attenuator on the Origin is very appealing, since I'm betting it does need to be cranked to get the sounds I'm wanting. View Quote I really like the Origin. I use it more for low/mid gain classic rock so I don't tend to turn it up too high. I haven't needed to get the power tubes cooking for a nice tone so far. It is really versatile especially if you use pedals to shape your tone. It takes pedals really well and the effects loop gives more shaping room to run an EQ in the loop. For the price it is hard to beat in my opinion. |
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