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MoiraFae:
--- Quote from: Kanno ---The M-Box kicks ass! I forgot to mention that I have one of those also, it's what I started on. It sucks that you only get the two channels, but it works great if you just get a decent board and hook the left and right output of the board up to the M-Box. Just get the mix right on the board the first time. Plus, the M-Box is great for portability, I use it for bootleg type stuff all the time!
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Agreed. That's why I like it so much - the portability factor is key. That, plus my powerlappy, some mics, and a nice backpackable hard drive (and all the fiddly bits) and I have my own extremely portable sound setup, plus I can edit and do all kinds of stuff on the go. It's the bestest evar. Two inputs, however, makes the baby Jesus cry. Oh well.
jeph:
Paul Reed Smith McCarty
Charvel Model A Plus (superstrat with a floyd rose and Seymour Duncan pickups)
ESP/LTD Viper 400 (looks like an SG only with 24 frets and EMG 81s in it)
MESA/Boogie Nomad 55 4x10 combo
MESA/Boogie Dual Rectified solo head (broken, currently, and I like the sound of the Nomad better anyway)
Eventually I'm gonna sell the Charvel and ESP to get a nice Stratocaster. Anyone wanna buy either? $300 for the ESP, $400 for the Charvel. Drop me a line if you're interested.
Signum_Tenebrae:
--- Quote from: Awkward Silence ---
Stingray Copy: I like it, but it's excessively heavy.
Ibanez GSR190: Awesome, but the hardware on mine is shot to hell.
Multi-Effect Board: Crappy and complicated.
Ibanez FZ(2)7: Kick-ass fuzz pedal.
Ibanez 10-watt amp: He's called Napolean!
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I have that same multi-effect board as in the picture. . It's a Zoom 606, if I remember correctly. Only thing I really used it for was distortion when I had my old amp, now the output jack is shot so I can't use it at all other than as a tuner.
La Creme:
I needs to get me a gosh-danged fuzz pedal. Christ.
5thWheel:
I have a Gibson ES355 copy of some description, my trusty Vantage VG-15 amp which I really need to replace or resite, and a ZoomPlayer 3000 effects unit that my brother got me for chrsitmas. I can play after a fashion, after about a year or so. I just got some books of music which show me Everything I Know Is Wrong (which I could kindof hear anyway, but some of the internet tab I had sounded peachy and was still way oversimplified it turns out).
A question: what is the point in the scratchplate and will I suffer now I've (just recently) removed it? I don't see much point in protecting the area under it if I never see it cos there is a scratchplate in front of it.. and if the area gets scratched I can always replace the scratchplate (!).
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