What's In The Pipeline?
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
Been in the pipeline for a wee while now - speaker cabinet for my 5E3 head, soon to be finished I'm told. And arriving next week, some Blackface Fender goodness!
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
A house. But also still sort of playing with the idea of selling my Strat for a Jazzmaster, an idea I toy with every now and again.
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
Cool! Did you win one on TM? I just bought back my old RG750 (the very same one!)!dayl wrote:91 Ibanez 550 DY
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
In the pipeline is:
Ceriatone Prinzetone to be finished.
Some cables from CAB plus a Blues Pro and Korg PB are pretty definite.
I would really like to get this : http://www.guitarparts.co.nz/cart/Detai ... ategory=11
Just don't know if that will happen.
Ceriatone Prinzetone to be finished.
Some cables from CAB plus a Blues Pro and Korg PB are pretty definite.
I would really like to get this : http://www.guitarparts.co.nz/cart/Detai ... ategory=11
Just don't know if that will happen.
Fender Strat w/ 57/62s ---> Ceriatone Princeton w/ Jensen P10R
Well Designed, Well Made tube amp + As little controls as possible = Best Possible tone
Well Designed, Well Made tube amp + As little controls as possible = Best Possible tone
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
some sort of multi-fx unit is in the pipeline.
I was thinking of either an M13 or M9 but I'm now liking the look of the HD300 or HD500
(if the indicative pricing is accurate then I can afford an HD300 pretty soon, don't know if I'll regret not buying the 500 though, my usual policy is to get top of the range when I buy serious stuff like computers and hi-fi so don't want to regret shopping low and then wishing I'd gone the whole hog later and making a huge loss on resale)
I was thinking of either an M13 or M9 but I'm now liking the look of the HD300 or HD500
(if the indicative pricing is accurate then I can afford an HD300 pretty soon, don't know if I'll regret not buying the 500 though, my usual policy is to get top of the range when I buy serious stuff like computers and hi-fi so don't want to regret shopping low and then wishing I'd gone the whole hog later and making a huge loss on resale)
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
Valve spring reverb unit. I have the parts, I don't have the time
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
A new band
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
Nah, it's in the pipeline, can't wait.slash-ed wrote:Cool! Did you win one on TM? I just bought back my old RG750 (the very same one!)!dayl wrote:91 Ibanez 550 DY
Go the 750!!
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Re: What's In The Pipeline?
A Mako Mak4 preamp
The 230V transformers shouldn't be too far off, he said.
His poweramp would be a tasty compliment but I think he's pretty snowed under with orders for the pre
The 230V transformers shouldn't be too far off, he said.
His poweramp would be a tasty compliment but I think he's pretty snowed under with orders for the pre