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AiRdAd wrote:i don't think his current range are handwired in NZ. I think they're made overseas.
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2U Rack Case and a couple of Novation cases for a couple of non-Novation products.
Larrivee 00 Acoustic. FAV Strat for electric. Ibanez SDGR5 for bass. Push for Ableton. When not doing that, 3D CAD for tunnels...

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Oh, and just got a few great XLRs from HeyWire. Good ole Buck!
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jeremyb wrote:Ooops I did it again...

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Love my one! keen to hear your thoughts on it when you get it.

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Jim.h wrote:
jeremyb wrote:Ooops I did it again...

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Love my one! keen to hear your thoughts on it when you get it.
For sure! I used to have a pitch fork and that was super cool but I think this will be even better!
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Long day ahead... Two guitars on the courier van and another that arrived late yesterday.

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Molly wrote:Long day ahead... Two guitars on the courier van and another that arrived late yesterday.

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Do some work!
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Looking like a long week for me.....Molly's vintage spec tele making it's way to Wellington but with a sojourn in Picton to take in the sites!
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vintage52 wrote:Looking like a long week for me.....Molly's vintage spec tele making it's way to Wellington but with a sojourn in Picton to take in the sites!
Mine have eventually caught the ferry after the cancellations. Hope you're twangin' by tea time. :thumbup:

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Molly wrote:
vintage52 wrote:Looking like a long week for me.....Molly's vintage spec tele making it's way to Wellington but with a sojourn in Picton to take in the sites!
Mine have eventually caught the ferry after the cancellations. Hope you're twangin' by tea time. :thumbup:
Have been playing out this exact scenario. Nth Islanders are becoming impatient.

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dayl wrote:... Nth Islanders are becoming impatient.
I try to remind myself that patience = intelligence but that doesn't mean I have either.

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Oh yes. I try telling this to myself, but I wont listen.

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Post by Aquila Rossa »

Riot Pedal arrived today. Was worried because it took a while. Nice box it comes in, but not in a hurry to test it. Been taking a week or two off playing. Cold weather puts me off as well. Makes the fretting hand shrivel up :)

A lot of pedals that I want right now. Wah> Fuzz> Phaser> Delay.

Thinking of trying some of those Mooer pedals because the ones I want are just for when i am occasionally on an early 70s classic rock buzz, so do not want to sink heaps to get the sound. Their phase 90 sounds pretty good on youtube at least, as does their delays. Good for the money at least. Free shipping thru Ali-express from China they range $60-70 NZD for the mini ones. Their mini Muff Triangle Buff pedal sounded very good on the Pyremax demo. Seems Mooer are standing out from the Joyo etc.


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Aquila Rossa wrote:Seems Mooer are standing out from the Joyo etc.
The owners of Mooer and Joyo are wife and husband. Basically the same team working on products aiming at different price levels.
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godgrinder wrote:
Aquila Rossa wrote:Seems Mooer are standing out from the Joyo etc.
The owners of Mooer and Joyo are wife and husband. Basically the same team working on products aiming at different price levels.
And both are just making copies of popular pedals :mental:
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