Other than the D-25 and Charvel, is there anything guitar-related and interesting?foal30 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 3:55 pm Fill ya boots team
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What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Gassing for some of Alex Lifeson's guitars: https://juliensauctions.com/about-auction?id=405
His baby, "Whitey", the Hentor Sportscaster and his double neck. It would be unbelievable to own some of the instruments my favorite songs were written and performed on. Very surprised he's auctioning off the 355.
His baby, "Whitey", the Hentor Sportscaster and his double neck. It would be unbelievable to own some of the instruments my favorite songs were written and performed on. Very surprised he's auctioning off the 355.
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Recall a YouTube thing a year or so ago where he gave one of his stage amps to a fan. Might not mean as much to him as we imagine it would.JoeBlow wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 6:09 pm Gassing for some of Alex Lifeson's guitars: https://juliensauctions.com/about-auction?id=405
His baby, "Whitey", the Hentor Sportscaster and his double neck. It would be unbelievable to own some of the instruments my favorite songs were written and performed on. Very surprised he's auctioning off the 355.
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It was supposed to be the Rush auction linkrobthemac wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:40 pmOther than the D-25 and Charvel, is there anything guitar-related and interesting?foal30 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 3:55 pm Fill ya boots team
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A hand shandy just for the program
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Not usually an Orange fan, but this looks quite cool.
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I support this idea, I don’t think modellers do drives as well as analog pedals but are great for everything else!
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I've been looking at the Source Audio LA Lady. It's a stereo digital drive where you can load up squillions of algo's and send different drives/fuzz through separate 'outs' to 2 amps via midi. Imagine the possibilities!!
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Sounds awful! Imagine the crippling selection anxiety.
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I need an amp that won't be redundant once my Fender-voiced Carr and Friedman Small Box arrive. Spending my evenings on YouTube trying to figure-out what that might be.
Any thoughts? Maybe up to $1k. Cheers.
Any thoughts? Maybe up to $1k. Cheers.
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Anything in the Victory or used Cornford range for that? I'm assuming you need a combo. Something like this would be great value: https://richtonemusic.co.uk/cornford-ha ... tion-only/
I'm looking around the UK and elsewhere for a Cornford. MK50 specifically.