I bet your neighbours love youbluesierra wrote:So here is my full setup (at my current location....)
Overkill for a Hong Kong apartment? Certainly. Excessive? Most definitely. But I have never been as happy with my sound(s) and I am inspired to play, which I do for hours at a time. I regret nothing!
More detailed photos of the pedalboard in another thread.
Show us your whole setup....
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
Ha. The OX helps with that significantly. But my immediate neighbours are workmates anyway.Bg wrote:I bet your neighbours love youbluesierra wrote:So here is my full setup (at my current location....)
Overkill for a Hong Kong apartment? Certainly. Excessive? Most definitely. But I have never been as happy with my sound(s) and I am inspired to play, which I do for hours at a time. I regret nothing!
More detailed photos of the pedalboard in another thread.
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not so bad... but in HK thats probably your entire apartment taken up with that and a single bed
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Yeah we are pretty lucky in that respect. Plenty of room at my place. Can squeeze a bit more stuff In yet!
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
So update on my rig.
Now is guitar - Tuner - Orion - Judge - Katana with a Carbon copy in the loop, controlled by the GA-FC into the Orange PC112.
Am about to embark on a pedal board build, as well as build a pair of Korg OD-K1 kits and maybe get a Freidman BE-OD and a Gigrig QM6.
Now is guitar - Tuner - Orion - Judge - Katana with a Carbon copy in the loop, controlled by the GA-FC into the Orange PC112.
Am about to embark on a pedal board build, as well as build a pair of Korg OD-K1 kits and maybe get a Freidman BE-OD and a Gigrig QM6.
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Haven't done this one for awhile.
So...
From left to right.... guitars
Republic tricone that I keep thinking I should sell but never realistically price so I can keep
Ash Custom three P90 beast - as above.
PRS SE Santana - with santana pickups courtesy of oleg
My Tele - still not quite happy with it
Aria 335 Bass
Fernandes strat - think it was late 70's early 80's - got the receipt in the case, can't be bothered to look. Under the bed condition when I bought it!
A parts strat I put together. Neck is from an SX body of unkown origin. rio grande pickups.
Epiphone 339 with bigsby. Ibanez super 70 pickup in bridge and a PRS Dragon in the neck.
One of the stereo headrushes - 2000 watts pmp!!!! or 1000 watts rms - still shakes everything off the shelves when needed.
My new Allbirds ontop
The wall of pain....
The other headrush of death sitting atop the 350 watt ampeg. Twin tweeds and my partsbusting P-Bass
The new rack and the new crack...
L-R
Mexican Squier, the psycho strat as decorated by the missus
My black strat - warmoth neck atop a mahogany body I made, nitro finish. Rio Grandes apart from the SD cool bucker thingy. Has piezos in the bridge on a push pull pot.
Yes - its the Donnie JS!
SX LP with the stetsbar and the pickups from the Epi 339 - surprisingly awesome!
Lovely piece of art done by the missus with the builders crack!
Last one - flashy lighty fan PC recently put together. Big LCD monitor or two. Tannoy active studio monitors and the Helix LT within reach of my feet
So...
From left to right.... guitars
Republic tricone that I keep thinking I should sell but never realistically price so I can keep
Ash Custom three P90 beast - as above.
PRS SE Santana - with santana pickups courtesy of oleg
My Tele - still not quite happy with it
Aria 335 Bass
Fernandes strat - think it was late 70's early 80's - got the receipt in the case, can't be bothered to look. Under the bed condition when I bought it!
A parts strat I put together. Neck is from an SX body of unkown origin. rio grande pickups.
Epiphone 339 with bigsby. Ibanez super 70 pickup in bridge and a PRS Dragon in the neck.
One of the stereo headrushes - 2000 watts pmp!!!! or 1000 watts rms - still shakes everything off the shelves when needed.
My new Allbirds ontop
The wall of pain....
The other headrush of death sitting atop the 350 watt ampeg. Twin tweeds and my partsbusting P-Bass
The new rack and the new crack...
L-R
Mexican Squier, the psycho strat as decorated by the missus
My black strat - warmoth neck atop a mahogany body I made, nitro finish. Rio Grandes apart from the SD cool bucker thingy. Has piezos in the bridge on a push pull pot.
Yes - its the Donnie JS!
SX LP with the stetsbar and the pickups from the Epi 339 - surprisingly awesome!
Lovely piece of art done by the missus with the builders crack!
Last one - flashy lighty fan PC recently put together. Big LCD monitor or two. Tannoy active studio monitors and the Helix LT within reach of my feet
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
Re: Show us your whole setup....
Does the Helix use the monitors?
If so, how is the sound quality? I have been trying to run my old Pod x3 out of a PA speaker I picked up cheap but it doesn't get anywhere near the quality I hear in my headphones.
If so, how is the sound quality? I have been trying to run my old Pod x3 out of a PA speaker I picked up cheap but it doesn't get anywhere near the quality I hear in my headphones.
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Yep I can either use the tannoy monitors or the Headrush FRFR speakers. Or headphones...Moleman wrote:Does the Helix use the monitors?
If so, how is the sound quality? I have been trying to run my old Pod x3 out of a PA speaker I picked up cheap but it doesn't get anywhere near the quality I hear in my headphones.
Sounds great from all.
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Now I've most of my gear (save for the Fryette Power Station and some speakers) in one place again I thought I'd post a pre "Oh well. What shall I get rid of then" picture.
I've two weeks to enjoy this lot in the living room before I'm banished back to the garage.
I've two weeks to enjoy this lot in the living room before I'm banished back to the garage.
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
Let me know before you put the PRS on the block!Molly wrote:Now I've most of my gear (save for the Fryette Power Station and some speakers) in one place again I thought I'd post a pre "Oh well. What shall I get rid of then" picture.
I've two weeks to enjoy this lot in the living room before I'm banished back to the garage.
Loving it so far
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
how;s the stage going for you? any issues with yours?Molly wrote:
I've two weeks to enjoy this lot in the living room before I'm banished back to the garage.
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Would be cool to run the kemper into the katana heads special input for such magical devices!
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Re: Show us your whole setup....
Can I just suggest, to save you a little head scratching and tech support, that you invest in some Power Cables, Guitar Leads and Patch Leads.Molly wrote:Now I've most of my gear (save for the Fryette Power Station and some speakers) in one place again I thought I'd post a pre "Oh well. What shall I get rid of then" picture.
I've two weeks to enjoy this lot in the living room before I'm banished back to the garage.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.