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Post by Haze »

What went down today:

Still waiting for the box of cake
in the mean time, STEREO FUN
will have to toss on the dd600 tomorrow
the frontman is a NOISY amp though, constant hissing
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Progrockabuse wrote:Image

we could be twins, apart from the selector and pickups.
Indeed, and I forgot you had one too! BTW bone stock there, Proggo?

Throwing on some Grovers and a properly greased nut did everything to make it stay in tune a squillion times better, and although usable I couldn't quite get on with the stock pu'ps. If Emily was based on a G400 I think we'd see a heap more potential out of the box, but as a tossable cheapie it seems to do its thing quite well now.
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Post by suede »

Here is some of my "band's" gear...

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I'll see you in hell with the rest of the trash
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Post by Ty »

Keyboard city! What are you working with?
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Post by suede »

mine are the korg r3, nord lead 2, dsi mopho on top of the nord, yamaha cs5, the laptop with fl studio, korg electribe sx1, the telecaster, and the fender deville there...the dx7, ms200, prophecy, sp 404 and strat are my buddy's...
I'll see you in hell with the rest of the trash
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Post by Ty »

Nice set up. I like Korg keyboards.
I thought it was time to update my gear.
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Went ahead and did this to my amp.

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Now it looks like a big Haitian mama.
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Post by Hurb »

laterallateral wrote:Went ahead and did this to my amp.

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Now it looks like a big Haitian mama.
i fookin love that.
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Aye, it's class looking.
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Haze wrote:Image
Lol, Negrosonic
High quality, low popularity Ecstatic Fury
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Shown:
Peavey Studio Pro 110
Tascam Guitar Trainer
Thom Scholz Rockman Soloist (early 1980's)
MOStortion MT-10
EH Deluxe Electric Mistress Flanger/Filter Matrix (late 1970's) **
EH Bad Stone Phase Shifter (late 1970's - version 1) **
DOD TR3R Multipedal (delay-sampler / stereo chorus / distortion)

Not Shown: Zoom 606 Multi-Effects pedal

And I just found my old "tool box" at the bottom of my closet.
In it (all from the late 1970's):

JAX (Shin-Ei) Fuzz Wah pedal **
Earth Sound Research Graphic Fuzz **
Kay Fuzz-Tone pedal **

** Once I get them cleaned and checked will be for sale. Anyone interested? :)
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Post by Josh »

laterallateral wrote:Went ahead and did this to my amp.

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Now it looks like a big Haitian mama.
It's a beaut...
What kind of amp is it?
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Post by laterallateral »

Thanks Fellas
Josh wrote:
laterallateral wrote:Went ahead and did this to my amp.

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Now it looks like a big Haitian mama.
It's a beaut...
What kind of amp is it?
It's a 1977 Traynor Bassmaster, sitting on a homemade 212 cab, fitted with stock Twin Reverb drivers.
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Post by Mike »

Got a Diago Showman for my birthday, my Stagg board broked. Better pics when it is light.

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Post by Thom »

Looks well good Mike. Your own pedals look class.
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Cheers. It's wicked to use a board where I made the pedals (except the tuner and DMM). I'm planning a Small Clone next and then I'll probably stick the DMM under the bed to accumulate value. Then it'll be all handmade except for the Tuner.

Then after that I'm gonna try and build a pedal with a TUBE in it.
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Post by Thom »

Mike wrote:Then after that I'm gonna try and build a pedal with a TUBE in it.
Fucking ace.
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Post by Josh »

build a tuner...
That would be sooo cool.
If you could build delays n' shit I'm sure you could do it.
It'd be a completely mike board...
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Mike wrote: Image
Many hues of DIY rock action, most awesome.
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Post by the isaac eaton »

I would buy a made by mike tuner, hahah do it!