What should I get first?

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What should I get first?

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Alright....so in the coming months I wanna get all of this stuff.

Guitar :
Fender Mustang (790$ taxes included)

Effects :
EHX Small Clone (80$ taxes included)
BOSS DS-2 (50$ used)
maybe an OD pedal (SD-1?) & a reverb pedal (EHX holy grail?)?

I also wanna get a PA system which is a little under 400$...or if my speakers that my mom is giving me are compatible with a PA system I will just get a mixer?

I get paid on friday, and I wanna know in which order should I get all this stuff?

If it matters I usually make 300-350$ a paycheck + an additional 20-30$ a week in tips
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as far as the boss DS2 goes i'd make that last on my list. of things to buy EVER.
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MUSTANG!
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MaMo wrote:MUSTANG!
I really wanna get it before everythign else....but I kinda feel that the PA is more important
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ultraviolence wrote:
MaMo wrote:MUSTANG!
I really wanna get it before everythign else....but I kinda feel that the PA is more important
I've been in that situation before - in that case go for the PA but I'd pass up on the DS-2 alltogether.
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MaMo wrote:
ultraviolence wrote:
MaMo wrote:MUSTANG!
I really wanna get it before everythign else....but I kinda feel that the PA is more important
I've been in that situation before - in that case go for the PA but I'd pass up on the DS-2 alltogether.
all the demos of the ds-2 I've seen sound great....I've yet to try it out, but in a week or so I'm gonna try that out and the MXR M-104 distortion... I'm trying to get some tones like Mark Arm, Kurt Cobain, and Steve Turner...maybe some greg ginn like tones too....but i really have no clue what he used.
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Post by Will »

If you want instant grunge, get yourself a EHX Big Muff. Also, don't get the Nano Clone, it sucks. Get the full-size one.

But yeah, Mustang first. Then check Craigslist for PA stuff.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:If you want instant grunge, get yourself a EHX Big Muff. Also, don't get the Nano Clone, it sucks. Get the full-size one.

But yeah, Mustang first. Then check Craigslist for PA stuff.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=153312

that's not the nano one..is it?

I'm still trying to experiment in tone...the EHX big muff is something I've always wanted to try out, but always forgot about it.... Cobain used a DS-1& DS-2, Arm & Turner used a Big Muff...and the MXR distortion....and fuck if I know what Ginn used... I like what I get from 2 of 3 of my current distortion pedals (dod grunge paid 5$ for it 3 years ago, and I still feel like I got ripped :P ...ds-1 & double muff)...would it be worth it to get a Big Muff if I am already using a Double Muff?

are you sure about the mustang though...? Wouldn't the PA be more of a necessity? if the speakers i have can be connected to a mixer I'll easily be able to get everything by the end of october.

I guess the tone I want is pretty much Cobains distortion used for Bleach... Mark Arm & Steve Turners tone in Superfuzz Bigmuff...(real brain teaser to guess what they used for that album)... and Greg Ginns distortion for songs like No Values, Gimme Gimme Gimme, Nothing To Lose, White minority, etc...

Any other pedals I should try out besides the Big Muff (USA..right?), MXR, and DS-2?
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ultraviolence wrote:Any other pedals I should try out besides the Big Muff (USA..right?), MXR, and DS-2?
those people you mentioned didn't just use those pedals. they used different pedals to get different sounds on different songs. so if i were you, i'd go into a shop and ask to try all the distortion pedals they have and pick something that sounds good to you and is most versatile (easier said than done i know, if you're on a budget). if you're trying to ape the sound of your favourite guitarists you'll probably fail. find something you like playing through first.

there's lots of opinions here-

http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... rite+disto

if i were you i'd get something that was capable of covering a few bases. if you expect to plug into a DS2 and suddenly sound like kurt cobain you'll be a bit disappointed, same goes for mudhoney/muff or who/whatever. plus, if you've already got a DS1, there's no point in buying a DS2! it's a waste of money.

if you think more in terms of combinations of good quality overdrives, distortions and fuzzes, and using them together you'll get further a lot faster.
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Greg Ginn just used the distortion from his cheapo Randall amp. I wouldn't bother with the DS-2 if you have the DS-1, but the Double and Big muffs are different animals. The Small Clone there is the right one; there's another called the "Nano Clone" that has a 6db or so volume drop.
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HEROIN,



then



SHOTGUN!!!

be sure to release some of the best most influential pop/rock music in between times. If you stick to the path you're taking, I'm sure you'll do fine.
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I know everyone will brush this off as nonsense but, humbuckers (or single coils in a hum canceling combo) + ds1 or 2 does have a really cool sound, in my opinion, for lead stuff. not wanky lead stuff but kurdts style lead stuff. That band Winters that someone uploaded on the pub a while ago have that sound.

I just found the thread:
http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15107
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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DON'T BUY PEDALS - BUY AWESOME AMPLIFIER INSTEAD.

DO IT.
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mustang. i love mine it rocks like no other and plays so easily.
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TideBleach wrote:mustang. i love mine it rocks like no other and plays so easily.
damn...I was hoping you people would try and convince me to not get the mustang...cause i feel like I'm gonna get it when I should get the PA instead.
Sloan wrote:DON'T BUY PEDALS - BUY AWESOME AMPLIFIER INSTEAD.

DO IT.
i just bought a crate v-50 last week....it's not the best but I like it, and it's definitely good enough for what I need