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Old 04.06.10, 2:35 AM
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Haha awesome, It is a cool name though! I'll check your stuff out when I get in from work tonight.
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Blog About My Rig

I wrote a blog about the evolution of my rig.

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I like your experiments in cable routing. I'm not going to lie, me going stereo was partially inspired by your rig.
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Old 04.08.10, 5:43 PM
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I like your experiments in cable routing. I'm not going to lie, me going stereo was partially inspired by your rig.
I'm glad I inspired you in some way. Is it time to goto 3 amps yet? :P

Run a Silvertone off a Y cable, maybe before your chorus?
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Listen to Gus. [Multi-head tape echo sim ftw, especially with your tri-aural spread.]

I just thought of something. how do your little tiny-speakered amps handle fuzz and such? I know you set the differently, but I know alot of smaller amps have trouble over parts of the frequency spectrum.
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Listen to Gus. [Multi-head tape echo sim ftw, especially with your tri-aural spread.]

I just thought of something. how do your little tiny-speakered amps handle fuzz and such? I know you set the differently, but I know alot of smaller amps have trouble over parts of the frequency spectrum.
I'm continually blown away by how good a job my little amps do at handling everything. Fuzz sounds great... I need to do a demo
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Old 04.09.10, 9:48 AM
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It's been stupid ages since I posted anything to my rig thread. It is probably because the band this rig was designed for doesn't exit anymore.

I had planned to do a longer more detailed demo. I think I even remember recording footage for it. However, I don't know where the footage is...

Anyway it is what it sounded like along with some fly-bys of the gear.

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It's been stupid ages since I posted anything to my rig thread. It is probably because the band this rig was designed for doesn't exit anymore.

I had planned to do a longer more detailed demo. I think I even remember recording footage for it. However, I don't know where the footage is...

Anyway it is what it sounded like along with some fly-bys of the gear.

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Any new gear? I've always thought your rig was pretty sweet.
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I'm glad I inspired you in some way. Is it time to goto 3 amps yet? :P

Run a Silvertone off a Y cable, maybe before your chorus?
I'm actually looking at running 3 amps now. I'm going to look into an 18 watt Marshall clone to run with a VOX 1x15 speaker, and try to find a Roland JC-77 to run my dirt pedals into.
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I'm actually looking at running 3 amps now. I'm going to look into an 18 watt Marshall clone to run with a VOX 1x15 speaker, and try to find a Roland JC-77 to run my dirt pedals into.
'Tis a fantastic idea. I run my Vox AC30 slightly dirty with my T-Rex (until I get hold of a Maxon OD820), my JC-77 clean, and in a move inspired by Sloppy_Phil, am splitting into my Orange Crush. Unfortunately, where I'm using my Boss DD-3 and CE-5 to split the signal, there's a fair deal of tone loss.

Still, this rig is sexy. Are you going to continue using it, even since you got your Eleven rack?
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'Tis a fantastic idea. I run my Vox AC30 slightly dirty with my T-Rex (until I get hold of a Maxon OD820), my JC-77 clean, and in a move inspired by Sloppy_Phil, am splitting into my Orange Crush. Unfortunately, where I'm using my Boss DD-3 and CE-5 to split the signal, there's a fair deal of tone loss.

Still, this rig is sexy. Are you going to continue using it, even since you got your Eleven rack?
That sounds like a great sounding rig!

I'm not playing live at the moment so I have no idea what I'll do for a rig. It depends on the music I end up doing.

I would love to join a Garage rock band as just a guitarist. I think I'd use my 1483 with a Tuner, the Classic Fuzz, maybe a Delay.

If I did anything alternative/indie rock again I would for sure use my Eleven Rack. How I would use it I'm not sure. I've been working on a new solo EP and I've been using the Eleven Rack so I'd probably bring that on stage. Maybe use a PA to provide monitoring and run it into the system for FOH.
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I would love to join a Garage rock band as just a guitarist. I think I'd use my 1483 with a Tuner, the Classic Fuzz, maybe a Delay.
That's my approach at the moment! I'm down to, besides my delay (and the other pedals I'm trying to shift) a box of dirt pedals, and I'm looking to add more. Other than that, it's all amp, in that Stooges spirit.

Is your solo EP going to be stuff from your 'Instrumental Wanking' thread? If so, I'd love to hear how that 'Dreamy Skeemy' song turns out.
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The solo thing is going to be similar to the Dreamy Skeemy song. That's the production method. It will be a lot of songs I wrote over the last few years, but never fleshed out.
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