Your Current Setup (Guitar)
Hurley3038
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Hey guys i've been reading for a bit and just signed up cuz theres good stuff here. Just curious what all you guys are playing.
For me: Fender Blues Jr->DD3 Delay->TS9DX->Cry Baby Wah->John Mayer Strat
For me: Fender Blues Jr->DD3 Delay->TS9DX->Cry Baby Wah->John Mayer Strat
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I want a MXR Phase 90, DD-3, and maybe a ML-2 or MT-2 for X-mas.
I almost bought a used Mex Strat Standard w/Rosewood fretboard for 300$ off of craigslist, but chickened out.
How do you like your DD3?
Guitar kinda lets me down but I've got a sentimental attachment to it and it feels good to play. I might replace the pickups to improve its tone and since im a bit short on cash at the mo.
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EB jr. volume pedal -> Fulltone OCD -> DS-1 -> MXR Micro Amp -> MXR Chorus -> Boss DD-20 -> RC-20XL -> BBE Sonic Stomp -> Marshall TSL60
I also have a Traynor YCV40 and an Epiphone Valve Jr.
7/9/06 LA 1
7/10/06 LA 2
10/21/06 Bridge 1
Gibson Les Paul standard
Fender 1993 AM Strat
Pedals:
Marshall foot switch
Boss TU2 tuner
Marshall Bluesbreaker II (set to boost)
Boss TR-2 Tremolo (with C4 mod)
Boss DD6 Delay
Amp:
Marshall JCM800 4211 combo
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My best... friend. Wake up, to see you could have it all
Effects Loop: Boss CH-1 Chorus->Boss DD-3 Delay
Pedals: Fulltone OCD, Keeley Java Boost, Electro-Hamonix Germaniun OD, Boss BF-3, Boss TU-2, MXR M159 tremolo
Amps: Modded Valve Junior thru a Avatar 2x12 (Vintage 30 and G12H30), Modded Gretsch G5222, Carvin 212 Belair
Then there is the bass side of things.....
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Jap Squire to throw round the room
Ephiphone Black Beauty
'74 Fender Strat
Effects
Guitar > Dunlop Crybaby> Boss OD1 > TS9 > Boss DD3> Amp
Interchanged with Boss GT6 when i get bored.
Fender Pro Jr
Marshall Valvestate (on the way out)
Seldom Used Mexi Strat Peavey USA predator... (strat) Fender Precision Bass
Amp: Orange AD 15/12 (vintage 30 for now)
Effects: Barber Direct Drive (original version); BJF Emerald Green Distortion Machine; Fox Rox Octron; Dunlop JHF1 Fuzz Face; Shannon Compressor; Shannon Uniphase; Morley Bad Horsie Wah; Line 6 DL4; Danelectro Hash Browns; Grumpy Cockatiel ABY box. (thanks Greg) I also use but not much anymore a Weber 15watt Mass attenuator.
Recording: Alesis Multimix 8 Boss BR-532 Zoom handheld. Sennheiser 835 switched.
That's it for right now I think.
Not a bad little rig.
7/9/06 LA 1
7/10/06 LA 2
10/21/06 Bridge 1
Taylor 414CE LTD(2001)
Taylor 754 CE
Crate Acoustic 125D
I just can't seem to remember everything I have - I guess I should do an inventory again.
Some of it is in my little music room, some is in the studio, & a lot of it is at my parents place.
I'll just take a couple pictures of what's in my music room (maybe half) and post them later on.
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simple but effective
has anyone else got a harley benton ga5?, i was gonna buy a epi valve jr but i saw these for £10 cheaper and you get an eq dial not to mention is pretty darn sexy lookin!...i'm really happy with it and could probably hold its own in our band...who knows!?
leeds 26/08/06....electric
paris 11/09/06.....crushed...but estatic
wembley 18/06/07.....oh yes
'listen...you can hear the sustain...you just hold that note and you can go get a bite whilst its still going'
the legend , nigel tufnell
'08 Strat->Dyncomp->Black Muff->Blues Driver->Dunlop Uni-Vibe->DD-20->Vibro Champ XD.
I keep a DS-1, American Muff, DD-3, and Electric Mistress on the sidelines. Hopefully I'll get around to putting them on the 'bay.
I hope to one day have this setup:
'59 Wildwood Strat->Fasel Wah->Dynacomp->BYOC Ram's Head->MXR Wylde OD->Keeley Blues Driver->Dunlop Uni-Vibe->Modtone Aqua Chorus->Delay->Blues Junior (for practice)/'59 Bassman with Marshall 1936 for gigs.
or
R9 Les Paul/Hot Rod Telecaster->Vox AC30CC
Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany(Studio)
Fender Mexi Telecaster
'73 Guild Hollowbody
'78 Fender Jazz Bass
Pedals:
Boss ME-50
Crybaby Wah
Amps:
'80s Fender Bass Amp
25r Fender Frontman (Practice Amp)
2008: Camden 2, Hartford
2010: Hartford
2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
2015: NYC
2016: Philly 2, MSG x2, Boston 2, (TOTD Philly 2, MSG)
2018: Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Boston x2
2022: San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas
amp - Fender Deluxe 112
effects - MXR Phase 90 > Ibanez Tubescreamer > BOSS Chorus > Ernie Ball Jr volume pedal
As most of you know it changes depending on the recording session . . .
Here's a snapshot of my little click: MUSIC ROOM.
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All my other gear is stored at my parents place (which happens to be on the other coast of FL). I run my board into all my amps: Bassman, Deville, Classic-50, Mesa Mark-III, Bogner Shiva, and
Marshall ('67-SuperLead & '66 JTM-45). I use the OD pedals on the clean side of amps that don't
have the OD I'm looking for - Everything seems to work really well with all my amps.
Funny, the PH-3 has never given me any problems with volume drops (at all). It's always worked
really great for me, but then I never drench anything in phaser - I use it as a subtle effect, very
much like chorus. I did use a Maxon PT999 for a bit, but I really like the control that I have with
the PH-3 more than any other easily obtainable phaser I've used so far (boutique stuff aside).
Sonic Stomp - Yeah I got that Sonic Stomp a couple years ago and it's been with me ever since.
It's a real one trick pony, but works really well at what it does (which is tightening up the signal
so that the Lows and Highs hit the amp simultaneously). I keep it on at all times - and the stomp
switch is set up in such a way that once you turn it on you never have to turn it on again. Even
if you unplug the board and then plug it back in, the pedal is still on (that's one stomp-switch I'll
never wear out - I think I've stomped on it a whole 10-times since I've had it).
Cheers . . .
- Ian
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