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Line 6 Spider set to vintage..Molly wrote:Just so long as there's not a Peavey Rage in there...chur wrote:How long before you crack it open for a guts shot? ;o)
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Speaking of Tokai, I saw somewhere recently there's a retailer(?) in NZ who will be stocking them soon.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Indeed! Have my Tokai Les Paul to flout too, happy daysReg18 wrote:Might be gearfest time again?
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There used to be someone doing them, bringing them in and selling on trademe, great guitars!!codedog wrote:Speaking of Tokai, I saw somewhere recently there's a retailer(?) in NZ who will be stocking them soon.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Indeed! Have my Tokai Les Paul to flout too, happy daysReg18 wrote:Might be gearfest time again?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Rockshop used to do Tokai years ago
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Actually, I think this outfit sells on TM too. It has "Rendezvous" in the name...
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Ah that sounds familiar...codedog wrote:Actually, I think this outfit sells on TM too. It has "Rendezvous" in the name...
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no, you're thinking of "Deja vu"....Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Ah that sounds familiar...codedog wrote:Actually, I think this outfit sells on TM too. It has "Rendezvous" in the name...
I'm here all week.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Can we get the church again? Was an awesome venue! Maybe early April?Reg18 wrote:Might be gearfest time again?
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No guarentees but I can ask.jeremyb wrote:Can we get the church again? Was an awesome venue! Maybe early April?Reg18 wrote:Might be gearfest time again?
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Any weekend but the 21/22nd, I'm in hanmer for a 3 day aikido seminarReg18 wrote:No guarentees but I can ask.jeremyb wrote:Can we get the church again? Was an awesome venue! Maybe early April?Reg18 wrote:Might be gearfest time again?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Hah! Their ad just popped up on the Book Of Faces!Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Ah that sounds familiar...codedog wrote:Actually, I think this outfit sells on TM too. It has "Rendezvous" in the name...
https://www.facebook.com/RhythmRendezvo ... 7051533741
Re: NAD • Ceriatone 'Steel String Singer' 100w
Spent a couple of hours with it this morning then went straight to my Jet City and plugged in.
OMFG.
I had always thought my JC ‘Vintage’ 20w head was fantastic, almost Plex-like in tone and it just sounded like I thought what my tone was. After hitting a few notes after having played the SSS for a good while, it’s now clearly apparent what an absolute country mile they are apart from each other (and likely every other amp I’ve owned before). Tone, fullness, note & chordal clarity... jeez. I was truly surprised.
Not that I now think the JC is a shit amp, far from it. But it has highlighted how good this piece of new gear is - I never in a million days thought I would notice such a profound difference.
OMFG.
I had always thought my JC ‘Vintage’ 20w head was fantastic, almost Plex-like in tone and it just sounded like I thought what my tone was. After hitting a few notes after having played the SSS for a good while, it’s now clearly apparent what an absolute country mile they are apart from each other (and likely every other amp I’ve owned before). Tone, fullness, note & chordal clarity... jeez. I was truly surprised.
Not that I now think the JC is a shit amp, far from it. But it has highlighted how good this piece of new gear is - I never in a million days thought I would notice such a profound difference.
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Gearfest. Yes.
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You really need the opportunity to crank this too, eh? That'd probably be another revelation in itself. I've that Two Rock heading back and would love to hear it LOUD. Same with the Friedman. As good as it sounds at sensible volumes, I'd dearly love to just crank the shit out of it.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Spent a couple of hours with it this morning then went straight to my Jet City and plugged in.
OMFG.
I had always thought my JC ‘Vintage’ 20w head was fantastic, almost Plex-like in tone and it just sounded like I thought what my tone was. After hitting a few notes after having played the SSS for a good while, it’s now clearly apparent what an absolute country mile they are apart from each other (and likely every other amp I’ve owned before). Tone, fullness, note & chordal clarity... jeez. I was truly surprised.
Not that I now think the JC is a shit amp, far from it. But it has highlighted how good this piece of new gear is - I never in a million days thought I would notice such a profound difference.