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lorez wrote:MuTron iii
I had a reissued Mu-Tron III. It wasn't quite as good as the original, but was ok for a third of the price.
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I even checked out several sites of shops in cities I will probably visit soon, and for some reason the Squier Mustangs and single-coil Jags seem unavailable in-store anywhere in Europe outside of the UK and Germany.

I can get pretty much anything else where I live and pretty much anywhere else: the hard tailpiece Squier Jazzmaster and Squier HH Jaguar, even the Mexican Jags and Jazzies. Not the USA ones, but I guess they estimated correctly that there isn't much of a market for those.

Well I could order them, but I'd rather examine a guitar before buying.

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I have seen quite a few small leslie cabs on the internet:
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I remember seeing another, black tolex and silver grill cloth, one of those that looked like a guitar head but longer in the back. Can't remember the make, maybe some USA boutique maker (but I could be wrong on both counts).

The thing is most have only small speakers or maybe just horns.
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stewart wrote:
lorez wrote:MuTron iii
I had a reissued Mu-Tron III. It wasn't quite as good as the original, but was ok for a third of the price.
The video is cracking me up due to the subtle 2-camera shot.. makes the guy look teeny-tiny, playing a big ol' MuTron, titter!

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It's seriously amazing the effect an unusual housing and some nifty colourful rocker-switches can have on the appeal of something; if it looked like a Boss pedal I wouldn't give a fuck, but I kinda want one of these. Not actually, but in theory.
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Burgundy Mist as a standard colour for all ranges.
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Concretebadger wrote:Roland Space Echo. Yes, they pop up second-hand occasionally, but are ludicrously expensive and their age makes them unreliable.
I think the Space Echo pedal is suppose to be the answer to your problem. Reasonable price and no issues with reliability.
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A guitar with midi out. 5 pin din socket, no boxes, no fucking around.
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3-a-side Kluson style tuners that are slotted so you insert the string into the tuner post. I searched quite a bit a while ago but either couldn't find any or just found one set that cost £55.
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timhulio wrote:A guitar with midi out. 5 pin din socket, no boxes, no fucking around.
CASIO MG-510

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and I think there are a couple other variations of this model.
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Yep, they're cool. Sadly none of them work any more. I bet thirty years later it would be possible to build these with perfect tracking too. I'm aware there is a new fender strat with soft synth access stuff built-in and wireless, which gets around the 13-pin cable nonsense, but that's hardly fuss-free.
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Didn't the Squier Rock Band 3 Pro-guitar Strat have MIDI out? They never sold it in the UK.
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BacchusPaul wrote:A wee pronged widget that would hold the spring on a pickup ring under tension allowing you to get the screw through the ring and into the pickup without the screw making it difficult.
A horrible fucker of a job. Stewmac have it covered though.
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James wrote:
Concretebadger wrote:Roland Space Echo. Yes, they pop up second-hand occasionally, but are ludicrously expensive and their age makes them unreliable.
I think the Space Echo pedal is suppose to be the answer to your problem. Reasonable price and no issues with reliability.
Yeah, I got a good deal on the 'bay for one of those a while back, and it's a great piece of kit...possibly easier and more convenient to use than the originals in a live situation. Still, I'd love to try out the real thing!
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i've had a soft spot for an echoplex, but i'd need to change my amp to get the best out of a delay/time-based effects.
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Concretebadger wrote:
James wrote:
Concretebadger wrote:Roland Space Echo. Yes, they pop up second-hand occasionally, but are ludicrously expensive and their age makes them unreliable.
I think the Space Echo pedal is suppose to be the answer to your problem. Reasonable price and no issues with reliability.
Yeah, I got a good deal on the 'bay for one of those a while back, and it's a great piece of kit...possibly easier and more convenient to use than the originals in a live situation. Still, I'd love to try out the real thing!
In the teaser videos for Roland's new AIRA range there is a Space Echo sat on the desk where one of the guys is sampling 808/909 sounds. Might indicate they are planning on bringing out an AIRA Space Echo too? Highly unlikely to be tape based but might be worth a look.

I scratched my own Space Echo itch with one of Mike's lovely creations:

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markleton wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:A wee pronged widget that would hold the spring on a pickup ring under tension allowing you to get the screw through the ring and into the pickup without the screw making it difficult.
A horrible fucker of a job. Stewmac have it covered though.
Oh right. Well, turns out I wouldn't buy one then.
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Fakir Mustache wrote:I even checked out several sites of shops in cities I will probably visit soon, and for some reason the Squier Mustangs and single-coil Jags seem unavailable in-store anywhere in Europe outside of the UK and Germany.
I wrote too soon.

I was at my local Fender dealer today to check out a Squier Tele Standard. It sucked, but they just got in a nice Squier Mustang, it was awesome. The only thing I didn't like about it was the colour, it was not red but an orangey salmon.

It might look better under normal lights though (they had neon). I do remember them at one time having a "red" Squier Jag HH which also looked sketchy there.

They also had a Jag in sunburst, but I didn't try it out.
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Kieth richards custom strings
A bridge that was like 6 minibridges. One for each string to allow for easy intonating
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ykk211 wrote:A bridge that was like 6 minibridges. One for each string to allow for easy intonating
...you just described bridge saddles??????????

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I did...
I dont think Iwas thinking straight
Im pretty sure I was sober though
Beau In Space wrote:I hear this guy uses a capo.
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I did...
I dont think Iwas thinking straight
Im pretty sure I was sober though
Beau In Space wrote:I hear this guy uses a capo.
Josh wrote:THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU POUR WINE ON IT INSTEAD OF BEER.
euan wrote:stop trying to put guitar mojo arrows on yuri's dick