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I don't know what tubes they are I haven't checked nor have I changed them since I bought it. They have lasted a pretty long time. Both the mig 60 and mig 100 sound similar to marshall's. Some say the mig 60 is more plexi sounding while the mig 100 sounds more like a JCM 800. Mine sounds great it has tons of gain more than a plexi imo. Also, mine has been modded slightly to sound warmer. I don't really know how to describe the tone but it's Russian so it's very loud and in your faceSGJarrod wrote:what tubes are in that Mig 60?...is that the Marshally sounding one?


nice, I love plexi sounding amps.... sounds like a nice amp broSeismicProfile wrote:I don't know what tubes they are I haven't checked nor have I changed them since I bought it. They have lasted a pretty long time. Both the mig 60 and mig 100 sound similar to marshall's. Some say the mig 60 is more plexi sounding while the mig 100 sounds more like a JCM 800. Mine sounds great it has tons of gain more than a plexi imo. Also, mine has been modded slightly to sound warmer. I don't really know how to describe the tone but it's Russian so it's very loud and in your faceSGJarrod wrote:what tubes are in that Mig 60?...is that the Marshally sounding one?Sound's good you can find clips on youtube. Unfortunately, I don't have any recording equipment so no clips
Haha... I knew you were gonna have interest in that since your from Central IL too...Blue Cool wrote:SGJarrod, where did you get the Pabst sticker on your SG?

I got it from a friend here in STL that use to own a bar (Venice Cafe'); he had tons of cool stuff left from his distributors, I think he got rid of it all thou
there is a better pic under the guitar pis in the other guitar section
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
Oh wow you make some killer pedals.timhulio wrote:Nice. Like it! The Gretsch, Duosonic, AC15, LAL pedal. Even your floor is awesome.
I love the LAL pedals, but they kill me by discontinuing some of their earlier boxen. The Rattle Crow restive filter and the tremolo in particular (I think it was called the Driplet?).
Thanks for the comments - I get a lot of joy out of the Duosonic and the Gretsch - they are so different but they're both great to play. And the floorboards really are nice, but I can't claim any credit for them.
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Guitars Left to Right - 80's Fender Tele Mexican, Fender CIJ Jag with SDuncan pickups, Aria Thor Sound (fantastic guitar), fucked fretless teisco or something.

Pedals Left to Right - Boss CS-3, Pearl Octaver, Zvex Fuzz Factory clone with EQ, Boss bass overdrive, Empress Superdelay with Expression Pedal

Amp 1 - Sound city L120 with HH 4x12

Amp 2 - Roland Jazz chorus

Amp 3 (for vocals) - Peavey Deuce with homemade facemask microphone, trumpet and EHX Stereo Memory Man

Unused Pedals - Top left to bottom right - Alesis Quadraverb, 4ms Steremo Panneur, Danelectro Wasabi Chorus/Tremolo, Boss Tuner, Pro Co vintage rat, Catalinbread Teaser Stallion, Ashdown Bass overdrive, Boss DD3, Yamaha Magic Stomp, Moog Ring Mod
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