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?
“No one could touch his guitar” is something I read re: how he had it set up.
Suspect he had stupid heavy strings on it and all. Sounded like a cool guy.
Suspect he had stupid heavy strings on it and all. Sounded like a cool guy.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Have only spent an hour with it but I have already managed to create a Chorus/Rotary patch that sounds rather Rothery
Decided on this in lieu of the Helix HX, reason being it's only really modulation effects I'm wanting. This seemed just the job, big thanks to NZRS-Dave and the guys that served me today at Hornby NZRS
Decided on this in lieu of the Helix HX, reason being it's only really modulation effects I'm wanting. This seemed just the job, big thanks to NZRS-Dave and the guys that served me today at Hornby NZRS
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Fuck yeah!!!
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I see it has a 'ring mod'. Is that for the brown tone?
In other news. Looks like I've bought a mid-70s, alder body CBS, hard-tail Strat. It's too much to ask a chap to go a whole year without having a Strat to hand. I was going to focus on getting something that doesn't overlap with my existing gear but that idea didn't last long. Strats is best.
Of all the gear I've seen for sale in the UK CBS Strats seem to be the only ones with prices comparable to NZ. Guess they remain as unpopular as ever.
In other news. Looks like I've bought a mid-70s, alder body CBS, hard-tail Strat. It's too much to ask a chap to go a whole year without having a Strat to hand. I was going to focus on getting something that doesn't overlap with my existing gear but that idea didn't last long. Strats is best.
Of all the gear I've seen for sale in the UK CBS Strats seem to be the only ones with prices comparable to NZ. Guess they remain as unpopular as ever.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
I think you'll like that.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
olegmcnoleg wrote:Damn, want!
Silly boy.
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Farrrrrkkkk that's beautiful Dany!!!!
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Have played. It's going to be a beautiful guitar when it's got some miles on it.jeremyb wrote:Farrrrrkkkk that's beautiful Dany!!!!
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Adding scratches and dings will beautify it?Slowy wrote:Have played. It's going to be a beautiful guitar when it's got some miles on it.jeremyb wrote:Farrrrrkkkk that's beautiful Dany!!!!
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Hell yes!jvpp wrote:Adding scratches and dings will beautify it?Slowy wrote:Have played. It's going to be a beautiful guitar when it's got some miles on it.jeremyb wrote:Farrrrrkkkk that's beautiful Dany!!!!
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I have a serious lack of motivation right now. I'll walk into the 'guitar wardrobe', sit down for a mo, which guitar shall I play, ah, too hot, may as well have a summer ale.
Though I did manage to fit the TV Jones dynasonics to my Gretsch copy. Sounds phecking amazing, so I did sit down for 10 minutes today.
Though I did manage to fit the TV Jones dynasonics to my Gretsch copy. Sounds phecking amazing, so I did sit down for 10 minutes today.
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Yeah, how is my amp coming on?Slowy wrote:Hell yes!jvpp wrote:Adding scratches and dings will beautify it?Slowy wrote: Have played. It's going to be a beautiful guitar when it's got some miles on it.
Logging out now
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How's the amp coming on?