Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
i was bored so decided to re-ignite one of my stupid rage cult ideas.An inverted cross.......of tnt's! (or similarly sized cabinets)
Dirt shit poor so have a cheap suplustronics 15" on the way to try as HOLEPLUGGER untill i can afford some Black widows/scorpions/marvels etc
Dirt shit poor so have a cheap suplustronics 15" on the way to try as HOLEPLUGGER untill i can afford some Black widows/scorpions/marvels etc
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
you'd have enough Peaveys to shape them into a pentagram by now surely?Kris wrote:i was bored so decided to re-ignite one of my stupid rage cult ideas.An inverted cross.......of tnt's! (or similarly sized cabinets)
Dirt shit poor so have a cheap suplustronics 15" on the way to try as HOLEPLUGGER untill i can afford some Black widows/scorpions/marvels etc
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Careful he doesn't want to summon another series of Charmed!willow13 wrote:you'd have enough Peaveys to shape them into a pentagram by now surely?Kris wrote:i was bored so decided to re-ignite one of my stupid rage cult ideas.An inverted cross.......of tnt's! (or similarly sized cabinets)
Dirt shit poor so have a cheap suplustronics 15" on the way to try as HOLEPLUGGER untill i can afford some Black widows/scorpions/marvels etc
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Did you have to dress, level, or do anything else to the necks when you got them?kdawg2a wrote: Yikes! Worth it though. I bought 3 in one go 9 years ago and i'm pretty it cost me about $1200. I ordered all of them in the SRV fat C profile but they all showed up with a huge soft V profile. Turns out I love the V!
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
The frets were awesome out of the box. A little rounding on the edges for personal preference was all. I did have to get our great mate Alan Farrow to install a bone nut for me.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Aha! So that's another wee bit of price difference... I had a tusq nut pre-installed, for better or worse...kdawg2a wrote:The frets were awesome out of the box. A little rounding on the edges for personal preference was all. I did have to get our great mate Alan Farrow to install a bone nut for me.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
in the mail (or more accurately, being picked up by my sister) a dirty ole Marshall 4x12. Needs some work, but i love a project, and every guitarist seems to that at one point in your life, you need to own a hulking big, screaming loud 4x12 cabinet. I'm playing some nice big-ish theaters over 2020, so maybe I'll even get to use it!
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Stereo power amp for the Kemper
Need the 4x12 cranking in stereo
Need the 4x12 cranking in stereo
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Had it a while and been running through the Multiamp but then I bought a head rush FRFR and though it’s ok I miss having my cabAiRdAd wrote:I didn't know you had a kemper. Nice one!
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Nah all the soundguys will tell you to not plug it in You should knowrickenbackerkid wrote:in the mail (or more accurately, being picked up by my sister) a dirty ole Marshall 4x12. Needs some work, but i love a project, and every guitarist seems to that at one point in your life, you need to own a hulking big, screaming loud 4x12 cabinet. I'm playing some nice big-ish theaters over 2020, so maybe I'll even get to use it!
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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yeah when I heard a Helix through FRFR I thought it was quite "harsh" and "brittle" ... but it was only at 1 tronfest (which Danny didn't go to .... hehe)Olderama wrote:Had it a while and been running through the Multiamp but then I bought a head rush FRFR and though it’s ok I miss having my cabAiRdAd wrote:I didn't know you had a kemper. Nice one!
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haha. i might just become that asshole with the 4x12. or I might not like it and sell it onBg wrote:Nah all the soundguys will tell you to not plug it in You should knowrickenbackerkid wrote:in the mail (or more accurately, being picked up by my sister) a dirty ole Marshall 4x12. Needs some work, but i love a project, and every guitarist seems to that at one point in your life, you need to own a hulking big, screaming loud 4x12 cabinet. I'm playing some nice big-ish theaters over 2020, so maybe I'll even get to use it!
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
From the new Fender American Ultra series.
Oh, and this one too.
Oh, and this one too.