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Old 09.18.04, 10:55 AM
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Cobb's Rig

Guitars:

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Plus
Ibanez GSR200
Rogue LX500 5-String Bass
Lucero Classical Guitar
Takamine Steel String (EG240)

Amp:

Marshall AVT50
Mashall MS2
Gallien-Krueger Backline 310 fullstack

Effects:
Tubescreamer 9
Fabtone
DS7
CF7
DE7
Crybaby
MXR Blue Box
Korg Toneworks

Keyboard: MIDI Casio something, very old

Warwick 7 Guitar Rack

Uhhh

1 Omnidirectional Radioshack Mic
1 Vocal Radioshack Mic

Shure The Guitarist Wireless Unit

Bunch of Pro lookin patch cables i got off ebay

Silver Fantasy guitar strap off ebay for 11$, at GC its 15... mwhah
Fender Megacomfy guitarstrap, 40$

Dunlop Slide (brass)


Coming Soon:

Whammy 4
Strat or Tele


how am i doin so far? haha 3 years of work bought this ****...

whats next?
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Another Toneworks user, what kind?
When will there be pics?
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Old 09.19.04, 7:38 PM
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Yeah, i use it mainly with headphones, its the ultimate in portable amps

i need a power amp, and it sounds a bit to fake, and the noisegate is wayyyy to strong...

its the guitar box model
its blue with no expression pedal or anything
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Old 09.19.04, 7:43 PM
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Come on man, you NEED a new bass!

Other then that, pretty cool!
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Old 09.19.04, 7:49 PM
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yeah i neeed a new bass, both of mine are uberlow quality

but im currently broke

(i got the Whammy money btw, im not THAT broke)

so yeah

i wish i kept my strat and bought the cheap warwick i saw at gc for 600
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Old 09.19.04, 8:06 PM
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i wish i kept my strat and bought the cheap warwick i saw at gc for 600
Eff that, get a Spector...I HATE Warwicks! A Spector will kill any Warwick any day!
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Eff that, get a Spector...I HATE Warwicks! A Spector will kill any Warwick any day!
Wow, where would we be without intelligent criticism?
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Old 09.20.04, 10:02 AM
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Wow, where would we be without intelligent criticism?
I offered my opinion, what more do you need?

- Stuart Spector's active pickups are louder and more well definied then Wariwck's, and the EQ on their Czech-made basses offers more tonally then any EQ i've ever used on ANY bass.

- Spector basses are made for comfort, their compact and lightweight size is just a beautiful thing. I found most Warwick basses to be uncomfrotably heavy and bulky to play.

- I have played some Warwick necks that were just so insanly large. Literally, like a baseball bat. I used to think my Rickenbackers neck was large, but the Warwick necks i've played totally dwarf them.

- Obviously, this doesn't reflect everybody's opinion, but i'm not really into guitars that look like a piece of furniture. Some natural guitars look nice, but the Warwick's deep dark wood color just never appealed to me at all. Spector's natural finished bass however was one of the best basses i've ever played - though it was natural, the neck had a satin type finish on it that simply made it a dream to play. I kick myself all the time for not buying that bass when I had the chance.

Do you need more?
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