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my infernal affairs:
Real world:
Squier California Strat
Boss DS-1
Digitech Digiverb
Marshall MGCD10 combo amp

Dream world:
Vintage Fender Jaguar
Yamaha SPX-90
Marshall Stacks
.............
............. I give up

I think the solid diamond flying V owns everything!!!
Does it come with diamond studded pants with mammoth hide lining?

Tartar Martyr:
What I have now

Fender MIA Telecaster
Foxrox Octron
Z.Vex Fuzz Factory
EHX Sovtek Big Muff Pi (the old green one)
Zoom Ultra-Fuzz
EHX Flanger Hoax
Mood Ring Modulator
Dod fx25 envelope filter
Dod fx90 analog delay (primarily used for self-oscillation)
Ibanez DML10 (modulated delay, makes your guitar sound like a melting record player)
Boss DM3 (analog delay, primarily used for short "slapback" type delays)
Boss DD6 (digital delay, used for reverse delay and making short loops)
Fender Musicmaster amplifier

I run all of the pedals in a handful of loops through a home made switch box... running them all at once (even bypassing all of them in the same chain) would sound terrible.  Aside from that, it is necessary to split them up because the fuzz factory does not work well with any sort of pitch shifting or modulation.

What I would like to own

1960's Fender Jazzmaster
Z.Vex ooh wah
Lovetone Big Cheese
Lovetone Meatball
Mu-tron C-200 vol/wah

Another musicmaster (or a pair of silverface 70's era princeton's) would be cool too, openning the door for a stereo set up.  I have always wanted to experiment with that.

Patrick:

--- Quote from: Patatat ---
--- Quote from: KimJongSick ---I've played Orange amps, and they're nice, but the distortion isn't quite what I'm looking for. Unless, of course, it's a tube amp and I've got the SHIT cranked out of that thing. Nothing sexier than signal distortion through the tubes, yo. :B
--- End quote ---


Orange's are tube amps.

They are famous for how sweet their tubes are, and their badass distortion.
--- End quote ---


Hm... Then how come when I looked inside the one I was playing, I didn't see any tubes, let alone the glow from them? To be fair, it was only a 30w.

ImRonBurgundy?:
yeah, i think some of their smaller models are either digital or solid state, but the big ones are definitely tube amps.

Tartar Martyr:

--- Quote from: KimJongSick ---
--- Quote from: Patatat ---
--- Quote from: KimJongSick ---I've played Orange amps, and they're nice, but the distortion isn't quite what I'm looking for. Unless, of course, it's a tube amp and I've got the SHIT cranked out of that thing. Nothing sexier than signal distortion through the tubes, yo. :B
--- End quote ---


Orange's are tube amps.

They are famous for how sweet their tubes are, and their badass distortion.
--- End quote ---


Hm... Then how come when I looked inside the one I was playing, I didn't see any tubes, let alone the glow from them? To be fair, it was only a 30w.
--- End quote ---


The "orange crush" series is transistor powered.  You have to lay down the big bucks for the vacuum tube goodness.  All of the amp heads they make are definitely tube driven though.

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