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Old 04.12.07, 12:23 PM
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Here's the latest inventory (updated 8/17)

SEE BOTTOM OF THIS POST FOR MORE UP TO DATE INFO!

I haven't done this for a while and a lot has changed, so here goes...

For a pedal setup, I just got a new rig together and am real happy with it so far. There is still a bunch of stuff on shelves even though I sold off a fair bit over the last few months. Here's the stuff lying about, not in the current chain:

green Sovtek Big Muffs (x2)
EHX NYC Big Muff RI
"Vintage Rat" and Turbo Rat (both LM308s)
RAT II ("Reutz mod" with a pot for it & a metal can LM308)
Boss RV-2 and HM-2
Danelectro Fab Tone
Mutron C-200 Vol/ Wah & Octave Divider
Big Cheese clone
homemade Muff/ Armstrong Green Ringer/ EHX Linear Power Booster in one box
homemade feedback looper
Lovetone Ring Stinger
Moog MF102 Ring Modulator
DOD PDS1002 2 second delay
MXR 10 Band EQ (late '70s model)

Here's the actual setup:
Main board...
...and a couple stragglers off to the side

Here is the order of the effects chain shown above:
Fuzz Factory -> Woolly Mammoth -> Lofi Loop JUnky -> BeeBaa clone
volume pedal (with TU-2 in tuner out)
SupaTrem -> Boss PN-2 ->RV-5 -> oldMaxon AD80 -> Moog MF-104
DL-4 (w/ a Moog expression pedal to fade loops in and out.. I almost exclusively use it for looping)


As for guitars, here are a few "group shots":
'64 and '62 Jazzmasters, '66 Electric XII a body shot of those three

'66 Jazzmaster, '03 AVRI Jaguar, Jazzblaster
'97 Jerry Jones baritone, '79 Travis Bean TB1000S, '73 Musicmaster Bass, '06 CS Bass VI
modified Esquire/ Telecaster with a Bigsby (which is being sold)

Here are the amps I use (you can see a Roland RE-201 Space Echo on top of the Orange head):
'76 Orange Overdrive 120 with Orange cabs, Vox AC30CC, and Fender 2x15 cab

Here is my '64 Bandmaster head and cab and also a '65 Reverb unit. The Bassman was sold a while back.
'64 Bandmaster & '65 Reverb unit



More current info and photos:

Here are most of the guitars & basses. Since the last post, I sold a couple of my newer offsets and got ahold of a couple more old ones.
'66 Jazzmaster, '66 Jazzmaster, '66 Jaguar
'66 Electric XII, '62 Jazzmaster, '64 Jazzmaster
'91 Gibson J100, '06 CS Bass VI, '97 Jerry Jones baritone
'79 Travis Bean TB1000S, '73 Musicmaster Bass, '65 Silvertone 1446L
'67 Silvertone 3/4, '70s Kay 12 string

Here are the amps:
The Orange Overdrive 120 has been my main amp for a long time now. I have been using the Bandmaster quite a bit lately though.
'64 Bandmaster (w/ '65 Reverb unit on top), '70s Bassman Ten, green Big Muff in front
'76 Orange Overdrive 120 (Roland RE-201 Space Echo on top), '03 Orange 2x12, '70s Orange 4x12
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h261/ilovesharinfoo/DSCN1947.jpg[/IMG]]Acoustic 150, '06 Vox AC30CC2, '70s Fender 2x15 cab

And here is the current effects setup:
Here's the main board...
...and the EHX 2880, foot controller, & Lovetone Ring Stinger
Spare pedals

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Old 04.12.07, 12:42 PM
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How is the Custom Shop Bass VI?
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Old 04.12.07, 12:46 PM
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How is the Custom Shop Bass VI?
I love it!

It sounds really amazing. All around, it has a really good feel to it as well. I wish I would have gotten a VI a long time ago. After having this one, I feel like I could have put one to good use a long time ago.

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Wow, that's some amazing gear. I can't decide whether I like your gutiars or your pedalboard more. Old Jazzmasters -> Fuzz -> Delay = cool. Great collection.

Are you in a band/do you make any music? I'd like to hear this stuff put to use.
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Wow... not exactly sure what it is, but I love your rig. 3 groups of questions...

1: What's the word on that Jazzblaster? Did you put those Wide Range humbuckers in yourself? Me likey regardless.

2: I take it you're using the 2x15 cab with the Vox? Just curious as to why... particular tonal reasons?

3: What kind of music do you play, and do you have anything on the net?

But yeah, nice man. Nice.

Edit: ****... I came up with another question. Do you ever play the Travis Bean through your Orange? I've always thought that would either be a great rythm sound, or it would sound like complete ass. Any say either way?
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1: What's the word on that Jazzblaster? Did you put those Wide Range humbuckers in yourself? Me likey regardless.

2: I take it you're using the 2x15 cab with the Vox? Just curious as to why... particular tonal reasons?

3: What kind of music do you play, and do you have anything on the net?

But yeah, nice man. Nice.

Edit: ****... I came up with another question. Do you ever play the Travis Bean through your Orange? I've always thought that would either be a great rythm sound, or it would sound like complete ass. Any say either way?
1. Nature. It was a project of a friend of my girlfriends from a senior art show from their last year of college. I built the Jazzblaster entirely from parts. The body is an older Japanese one and the enck started as an Allparts LRO. I cut the pickguard from scratch and simplified the wiring down to the 3 way toggle and a lone tone knob. It sounds amazing and a fair bit like the Bean.

2. No, I haven't even plugged the Vox in for the last few months. It is up there out of necessity.. I've run out of room to store all this stuff. I have been running the OD120 into that 2x15 cab.

3. Nothing up or completed as of right now. I have some basic recording gear, but I need to jump in and learn to use it well. As it is, it takes too much time for me and I end up avoiding it. I loop a lot and generally make really melodic stuff, though often dissonant and droning. Eerie sounds are some of my favorites that, so I tend in that direction. It's hard to pin down. I'll get something up at some point.

The Bean (and everything else) gets played through the Orange the majority of the time. I don't really know what you would consider a good rhythm tone though as I don't play anything that would require that. But does sound really good. To be honest, I haven't heard anything come out of the Orange that I didn't like.

Fuzzhead:
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Fuzz into reverb and then delay is a huge part of my sound. If I only had only three boxes, that's what I would choose.

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Out of all the people who post around here, you probably have my favorite gathering of guitars.

So much offset...
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So, when you say the Esquire with the Bigsby "is being sold..."
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i dig the beam alot... i want one so bad but dont have the cash or ability to track one down
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What's your feeling/experience/geidis with the loop junky?

Always fun looking at your eye candy.
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Old 04.12.07, 8:30 PM
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Thanks for al lthe kind words!

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What's your feeling/experience/geidis with the loop junky?

Always fun looking at your eye candy.
I really like the Loop Junky. It isnt nearly as "lofi" as I thought it would be though. Maybe I am just used to other less than pristine sound quality stuff. It meshes real well with all my other boxes though. I have been making a primary loop with it, then playing something over top of that. While playing over top, I then loop both downstream with the DL-4. After the loop and "overdub" have been caught by the DL-4, I can then start over and make another loop with the Loop Junky. In a way it is kind of like being able to overdub with the Loop Junky.

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i call hax!

man, i want to turn my jazzmaster into a jazzblaster so much...
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