Thanks Fran, I will.Fran wrote:Awesome! Much envy. Be sure to post loads of pics!!westtexasred wrote:Yes,I bought it online so I just have those photos from the seller . Mine is #15 of 30. It is not the same one I posted in the thread about the Ramones. That one is # 9. (Mine cost $500 less).Fran wrote:You got it then Westy?!?
pictures of your guitars here
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it looks deep royal blue to me.... no excusses need to be made, its fn gorgeouswesttexasred wrote: Thanks! It is really hard to photograph it. In natural light it is really more of a deep Royal Blue kind of color but the flash lights up all the sparkles and makes it look Turquise.
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Try and use natural light. Looks nice though.westtexasred wrote:Thanks! It is really hard to photograph it. In natural light it is really more of a deep Royal Blue kind of color but the flash lights up all the sparkles and makes it look Turquise.SGJarrod wrote:i am not usually a fan of sparkle but man thats a beaut...
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Here's my Westone Thunder I, I bought it when I was 16 and playing in a noise-punk band,
looks fucked up but still works well enough, full of screwdriver holes and dings, controls disappeared into the
body during misadventure, had to build that little plate to refit them,
currently with only 4 strings but good for heavy drone bullshit.
Here's my Aria Pro II Cardinal Series, that now works as my, I need a guitar with 6 5 strings guitar.
Could do with stripping the neck on this to match the Westone, which just feels better.
Here's my 90s Indian built Encore P-Bass, with a DiMarzio Split-P in it. I bought it after really fancying starting
to play bass again, Always mean't to go back and fit volume and tone knobs but haven't got round to it yet.
Pretty sad that bucklerash is taking off the dogs head. Same shit with the neck.
looks fucked up but still works well enough, full of screwdriver holes and dings, controls disappeared into the
body during misadventure, had to build that little plate to refit them,
currently with only 4 strings but good for heavy drone bullshit.
Here's my Aria Pro II Cardinal Series, that now works as my, I need a guitar with 6 5 strings guitar.
Could do with stripping the neck on this to match the Westone, which just feels better.
Here's my 90s Indian built Encore P-Bass, with a DiMarzio Split-P in it. I bought it after really fancying starting
to play bass again, Always mean't to go back and fit volume and tone knobs but haven't got round to it yet.
Pretty sad that bucklerash is taking off the dogs head. Same shit with the neck.
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God I haven't seen a Westone Thunder in years - not that I've been looking, or seen any Westone in recent years.wwrrss wrote:Here's my Westone Thunder I, I bought it when I was 16 and playing in a noise-punk band,
Class guitars them, really like the body shape.
gonna start me on another ebay expedition now...
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I always thought the yellow one like you got was cool. I saw you video of when you first got it, what is your impressions of it now that you have had it for a while and set it up.honeyiscool wrote:Didn't make the group photo. Still have it. Thinking about moving up to an Agile AD201.cur wrote:what happened to your yellow Douglas LP jr?
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When you had controls on there how did that dimarzio pickup sound in it? I've been considering swapping a new pickup into my MIA p bass. I have experience with the Seymour Duncan 1/4 pounder and I like that pickup, but I wanted to see what the dimarzios had to offer too.wwrrss wrote:
Here's my 90s Indian built Encore P-Bass, with a DiMarzio Split-P in it. I bought it after really fancying starting
to play bass again, Always mean't to go back and fit volume and tone knobs but haven't got round to it yet.
Pretty sad that bucklerash is taking off the dogs head. Same shit with the neck.
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My favorite recording guitar, in theory, is the cherry sunburst Squier Standard Strat (Blacktop Strat neck) with Lace Chrome Domes. Lately, though, I've been using the Avril Lavigne signature Tele (pretty much stock) for just about everything. I also like the black Hello Kitty guitar with the Seymour Duncan Custom a lot.Asher wrote:So many guitars! Do you have specific ones for gigging or recording? What's your favorite guitar and bass out of the ones you have?
I tend to separate my recording guitars with playing guitars, since I prefer to keep the former group in my bedroom for fear of losing them because I know it sounds kinda lame, but my recording guitars are my sound, you know. When I'm playing at band volume, though, I don't think tone really matters, so I just use whatever plays, handles, and looks the best.
The best guitar for performance is the Daphne Blue Squier Deluxe Strat, no doubt about it. It's also the only guitar that's actually floating right now, though, so I just choose a hardtail as my second guitar for Drop D or whatever, often the pink Hello Kitty, but I think the pink one (Dimarzio Super Distortion) is soon headed to my recording pile and will be replaced with the silver sparkle Jagmaster, on which I put the 22-fret Strat neck from the cherry sunburst guitar. I tend to require 22 frets for my performance guitars, and I do go up there sometimes.
For bass, I use the Badtz Maru Bronco Bass to record. I like to rehearse/perform with the white Mustang Bass.
Doesn't stay in tune. That's the only problem. I love the tone, though. I could upgrade the nut and tuners, and I'm sure it'd take care of the issue, but I'm contemplating just selling it and putting humbucker sized P90s into my Epi Les Paul Std instead, since that's a guitar that plays really well but sounds kinda blah, even with the Jazz/Custom pickups. The Jazz/Custom will then move to the Jagmaster.cur wrote:I always thought the yellow one like you got was cool. I saw you video of when you first got it, what is your impressions of it now that you have had it for a while and set it up.
I installed that pickup into my roommate's Jaguar Bass.Billy3000 wrote:When you had controls on there how did that dimarzio pickup sound in it? I've been considering swapping a new pickup into my MIA p bass. I have experience with the Seymour Duncan 1/4 pounder and I like that pickup, but I wanted to see what the dimarzios had to offer too.
It sounds very good. It has what you'd consider a modern sound and is quite high output. Sits very nicely in the mix.
Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.