What are you gassing for?

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Gassing for a '72 Telecaster® Deluxe... Fender or Squier

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Fender Champ.
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Who are you? And what have you done with jb? :-)
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AiRdAd wrote:Who are you? And what have you done with jb? :-)
I've gone full circle... again... :lol:
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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jeremyb wrote:
AiRdAd wrote:Who are you? And what have you done with jb? :-)
I've gone full circle... again... :lol:
surely just getting a Katana would be the full stop in the circle. Digital but feels "real" with built in effects :idea:
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MXR Phase 95 will probably be my next attempt to like modulation.

So I'll probably have one to sell in a month or 2.

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willow13 wrote:
jeremyb wrote:
AiRdAd wrote:Who are you? And what have you done with jb? :-)
I've gone full circle... again... :lol:
surely just getting a Katana would be the full stop in the circle. Digital but feels "real" with built in effects :idea:
Nahhhh I have a perfectly good digital rig already, keen for some tubes in my life again :)
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Nahhhh I have a perfectly good digital rig already, keen for some valves in my life again :)
Have you had a Laney IRT Studio yet?

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Mattallica wrote:
Nahhhh I have a perfectly good digital rig already, keen for some valves in my life again :)
Have you had a Laney IRT Studio yet?
I had been keen on them in the past, have played thru one at a jam, pretty cool amps, but after a combo again this time round :)
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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And here was me thinking my GAS lamp was out...

http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 192180.htm

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jeremyb wrote:
Mattallica wrote:
Nahhhh I have a perfectly good digital rig already, keen for some valves in my life again :)
Have you had a Laney IRT Studio yet?
I had been keen on them in the past, have played thru one at a jam, pretty cool amps, but after a combo again this time round :)
Every now and then I miss my IRT Studio, then I had to pick my amp up to use elsewhere... and remembered why I sold it. It's a right bummer because not long before that I built myself a 2x12 cab! I'm still keen to hook up a valve amp to it one day...

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I had been keen on them in the past, have played thru one at a jam, pretty cool amps, but after a combo again this time round :)
Fair 'nough, what size combo?
Every now and then I miss my IRT Studio, then I had to pick my amp up to use elsewhere... and remembered why I sold it. It's a right bummer because not long before that I built myself a 2x12 cab! I'm still keen to hook up a valve amp to it one day...
You sold it because you had to move it around??

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Mattallica wrote:
Every now and then I miss my IRT Studio, then I had to pick my amp up to use elsewhere... and remembered why I sold it. It's a right bummer because not long before that I built myself a 2x12 cab! I'm still keen to hook up a valve amp to it one day...
You sold it because you had to move it around??
One of the factors. The logistics of lugging around a 2x12 cab and head was beyond me, plus I needed to plug in an acoustic too. The acoustic amp in the Katana may not be the shiznit but it's fine for me, and sounded better than the Laney.

Would have kept both if I could, but finances was prohibitive.

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Molly wrote:And here was me thinking my GAS lamp was out...

http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 192180.htm
That would be a great counterpoint to your Reissue Gibsons. And the finish really suits you too.

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Mattallica wrote:
I had been keen on them in the past, have played thru one at a jam, pretty cool amps, but after a combo again this time round :)
Fair 'nough, what size combo?
Kinda deliberating at the moment, used to have an AC15, but thinking now of a 4-5W one with a 8" - 12" speaker, spoilt for choice! :mental:
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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