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Your Guitar?
Last post Fri, Mar 21 2008, 11:12 AM by CraigChi. 178 replies.
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evilgenius
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Joined on 09-04-2006
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London, Rigel 7
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Do you mean to say i've just posted a bunch of lines complementing myself on my computer skills with a big space of sweet f**k all beneath it? Not that i'm embarassed or anything...
I am all the days that you choose to ignore.
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Tue, Sep 26 2006, 8:49 PM |
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Fadetowhite519
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Joined on 09-24-2006
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I need to take new picks of my gear. I have a yamaha strat copy (trans black finish with perloid pickguard) with a jb in the bridge mini 59 in the neck and a stock single coil in the middle. A Carlo Robelli 335 copy with a two 59s in it with nickel plated covers. a 1977 Fender Super Twin (with 6 6L6s in it) with EV alnico speakers. and a marshall mini amp. (HA!) Pedalwise i have a boss tu-2, crybaby wah (which i need to mod), phase 90 (with the r28 resistor cut out (HUGE difference)) and a mesa boogie bottle rocket overdrive pedal. I'm thinking about the line 6 verbzilla reverb pedal since i miss a good sounding reverb and my amp doesnt have a built in one. But first I have to make it 150 dollars worth of needing reverb. I'll get pictures next week.
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Fri, Sep 29 2006, 2:18 AM |
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solacematt
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Joined on 07-27-2006
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Delray Bch, FL
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Ok, so I finally took some pictures. Sorry, the stands aren't around, otherwise this would so take less piuctures. Could just stand them all up in front of the half stacks...

Others put there guitars on there bed, I did the same, haha. My custom shop firebird, les paul doublecut, and my 'retired' flying V. The Firebird and Les paul are strung with 12's, while the V is strung with a custom gauged set to accomodate my standard G tuning(6 full steps down), the low E string an actually a Bass A string, go from there, hahah. 
The normal size cabinet for the 800 is at the warehouse, so I just put my JCM800 head on top of my other half stack that I usually keep at home.

My silver Corgan strat, my banjo(come on, I live in the south, it's practically a pre-requisite), and my ovation acoustic/electric.

My Pedal Board. The Boss tuner is at the warehouse though. Boss Digital Delay, Denelectro Vibrato, Marshall Channel Switcher, Morley Mark Tremonti 'Power Wah.' The wah has a gain boost which is friggin killer. So, yea, that's my gear finally. -matt
'...And My Words Will Be Here When I'm Gone...' www.myspace.com/scatteredlight www.seetherville.com
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solacematt
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Joined on 07-27-2006
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Delray Bch, FL
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ChemicalParasite:Man Matt, you keep a simple rig, but simple can always be great!
Yep, hasn't failed me onstage yet either. Gotta keep it simple when you're the vocalist too. -matt
'...And My Words Will Be Here When I'm Gone...' www.myspace.com/scatteredlight www.seetherville.com
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Sat, Sep 30 2006, 12:26 AM |
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Sat, Sep 30 2006, 1:47 AM |
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psychonaut
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Joined on 09-02-2006
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Anywhere out of the world
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Well, here's mine. Since I do not have a real picture of it, I guess I can only show one from where I got it:  Yeah, it's an Epiphone. I've had it for almost a year. It kinda looks like one Gibson that Jerry has, but of course, that this one will always look like an economic version. I think it's amazing though, and for what I paid, I couldn't ask for something better, considering that this is my first electric guitar ever and that my budget was very limited. By the way, I'm thinking about getting an electro-acoustic and I'm really looking for some suggestions. I cannot spend more than 500$. So, any suggestion?
"Slowly all the roles we act out become our identity And in the end we are what we pretend to be" -Jerry Cantrell
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Sat, Sep 30 2006, 7:48 AM |
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solacematt
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Joined on 07-27-2006
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Delray Bch, FL
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Smacked:^Nice guitar And for the acoustic/electric, I'd say just go down to your local Guitar Center/Sam Ash/whatever preferably on a weekend so your not rushed into buying something because you have to go for some reason, and just try them all out. But, uh, definitely try the Ovations, wink wink nudge nudge. I don't own one but I've played many of them and once you get past the odd body shape it has great sound and playability. I'm considering buying one my self.
Definatly man. Ovations are great...I'm not just saying it because it's the only acoustic I like playing either. They're super comfortable guitars. A very big plus side to them is that they string straight, so you don't have to put up with those goddamn bridge pins through the body. -matt
'...And My Words Will Be Here When I'm Gone...' www.myspace.com/scatteredlight www.seetherville.com
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Zaino
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Joined on 07-26-2006
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Mississauga
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My electric 2001 '60's reissue Mexican burgundy mist Fender Stratocaster My basses 2006 Ernie Ball Music Man Sub 4 early '90's Samick Jazz bass style
~Nobody Knows That I'm New Wave~
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