What have you got cab wise at the moment? Pretty easy to modify a 2x12 or 4x12 for stereo if they're not already setup for ithamo wrote:Buy my Valveking? I need the money for a Katana.Olderama wrote:Got $600 burning a hole and it was for a katana but I can’t wait lol
Anyone selling owt?
Although after willow's post in another thread I'm almost keen to keep it for stereo shenanigans.
What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
I've got a 4x12, not sure I'll be monkeying around with it given my complete noobness, but I still have a 1x12 too, so could work something that way. Still, need the extra head first! (oo-er vicar etc)jeremyb wrote:What have you got cab wise at the moment? Pretty easy to modify a 2x12 or 4x12 for stereo if they're not already setup for ithamo wrote:Buy my Valveking? I need the money for a Katana.Olderama wrote:Got $600 burning a hole and it was for a katana but I can’t wait lol
Anyone selling owt?
Although after willow's post in another thread I'm almost keen to keep it for stereo shenanigans.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
I'm gassing for a 12 string electric. There are 3-4 songs in our Springsteen show that should be played on a 12 but I don't have one! Of course I want a Ric, but I've been looking at other options. I'm considering a Dano 12 as I like the sound and they are pretty affordable, although to be honest they are still very expensive for what they are and their build quality.
I'm also trying to gas for an analog pedalboard, but the more I think about it, the more I can't be bothered. I'd need probably roughly 9-10 pedals, which them means a bigish pedal board, big power supply, lots of patch cables, etc . . . and my one pedal solution sounds just fine
I'm also trying to gas for an analog pedalboard, but the more I think about it, the more I can't be bothered. I'd need probably roughly 9-10 pedals, which them means a bigish pedal board, big power supply, lots of patch cables, etc . . . and my one pedal solution sounds just fine
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What is that? Don’t recognise the brand on the headstockKNNZ wrote:I need some mayo in my life
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Mayones guitars... Polish builders, I think?Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:KNNZ wrote:I need some mayo in my life
What is that? Don’t recognise the brand on the headstock
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have just seen this .... DO IT .... actually why you are at it mod your Valveking with the R100 mod. It totally brings the "boost" gain to lifehamo wrote:
Although after willow's post in another thread I'm almost keen to keep it for stereo shenanigans.
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I had a Maton 12 String for a while and it was really great! They can be found for reasonable money every so often. I like the sound of my Strat XII a little bit more, but the Maton was easier to play Certainly wouldn’t hesitate on getting another Maton if something happened to my Strat XII.rickenbackerkid wrote:I'm gassing for a 12 string electric. There are 3-4 songs in our Springsteen show that should be played on a 12 but I don't have one! Of course I want a Ric, but I've been looking at other options. I'm considering a Dano 12 as I like the sound and they are pretty affordable, although to be honest they are still very expensive for what they are and their build quality.
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I can't google it at the moment but, I seem to recall the headstock of a Strat XII looked really limp, sad, and a little disturbing. Is that the one you have?SimonHirst wrote:I had a Maton 12 String for a while and it was really great! They can be found for reasonable money every so often. I like the sound of my Strat XII a little bit more, but the Maton was easier to play Certainly wouldn’t hesitate on getting another Maton if something happened to my Strat XII.rickenbackerkid wrote:I'm gassing for a 12 string electric. There are 3-4 songs in our Springsteen show that should be played on a 12 but I don't have one! Of course I want a Ric, but I've been looking at other options. I'm considering a Dano 12 as I like the sound and they are pretty affordable, although to be honest they are still very expensive for what they are and their build quality.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
It would be pretty cool if Fender or Squire re-issued the original Fender XII. I'd be into that.codedog wrote:I can't google it at the moment but, I seem to recall the headstock of a Strat XII looked really limp, sad, and a little disturbing. Is that the one you have?SimonHirst wrote:I had a Maton 12 String for a while and it was really great! They can be found for reasonable money every so often. I like the sound of my Strat XII a little bit more, but the Maton was easier to play Certainly wouldn’t hesitate on getting another Maton if something happened to my Strat XII.rickenbackerkid wrote:I'm gassing for a 12 string electric. There are 3-4 songs in our Springsteen show that should be played on a 12 but I don't have one! Of course I want a Ric, but I've been looking at other options. I'm considering a Dano 12 as I like the sound and they are pretty affordable, although to be honest they are still very expensive for what they are and their build quality.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
This is the headstock I was talking about... it seems to not be on the Strat version...
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Just checked, they have re-issued it!kdawg2a wrote:It would be pretty cool if Fender or Squire re-issued the original Fender XII. I'd be into that.codedog wrote:I can't google it at the moment but, I seem to recall the headstock of a Strat XII looked really limp, sad, and a little disturbing. Is that the one you have?SimonHirst wrote:
I had a Maton 12 String for a while and it was really great! They can be found for reasonable money every so often. I like the sound of my Strat XII a little bit more, but the Maton was easier to play Certainly wouldn’t hesitate on getting another Maton if something happened to my Strat XII.
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Ha! I know the ones...codedog wrote:I can't google it at the moment but, I seem to recall the headstock of a Strat XII looked really limp, sad, and a little disturbing. Is that the one you have?SimonHirst wrote:I had a Maton 12 String for a while and it was really great! They can be found for reasonable money every so often. I like the sound of my Strat XII a little bit more, but the Maton was easier to play Certainly wouldn’t hesitate on getting another Maton if something happened to my Strat XII.rickenbackerkid wrote:I'm gassing for a 12 string electric. There are 3-4 songs in our Springsteen show that should be played on a 12 but I don't have one! Of course I want a Ric, but I've been looking at other options. I'm considering a Dano 12 as I like the sound and they are pretty affordable, although to be honest they are still very expensive for what they are and their build quality.
No mine is the reissue one which is just kind of straight They reissued them in the early 2000’s which is when mine is from, although they’re still not super easy to get a hold of interestingly so I’m not sure how long the run lasted.
Re: What are you gassing for?
Already thinking what my next guitar should be. Narrowed it down to a 335 (or something of similar ilk), Tele or a PRS
Probably more importantly I want a reasonable smallish non-valve amp, just for practice really. Hard to look past the Katana MkII despite me not overly digging the MkI. Other than than if a Marshall MG50CFX combo came up locally I’d probably take that; I had the 100w combo and it was actually very good
Probably more importantly I want a reasonable smallish non-valve amp, just for practice really. Hard to look past the Katana MkII despite me not overly digging the MkI. Other than than if a Marshall MG50CFX combo came up locally I’d probably take that; I had the 100w combo and it was actually very good
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Katana 50W is an amazing practice amp, can help you dial in some tones if you get oneMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Already thinking what my next guitar should be. Narrowed it down to a 335 (or something of similar ilk), Tele or a PRS
Probably more importantly I want a reasonable smallish non-valve amp, just for practice really. Hard to look past the Katana MkII despite me not overly digging the MkI. Other than than if a Marshall MG50CFX combo came up locally I’d probably take that; I had the 100w combo and it was actually very good
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