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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:21 am

What are your gears/rig like?

For me:

Fender MIA Std Strat from 95, Blue
Schecter C-1 Classic
Takamine CX something... nice middle of the road Acoustic/Electric, been beaten to shit and still sounds/plays good

Mesa/Boogie Dual Rec Maverick 2x12 35W

Fulltone Fulldrive-2 MOSFET
Boss DD-6
Boss CE-5
Boss GE
Dunlop Std Crybaby (Shit sweep range)
Ernie Ball Std. Volume Pedal

I love my Strat to death, I have a love/hate relationship with the Schecter. It's got a Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz combo, very hot pick-ups that can sound great on 80s AOR/metal/some prog stuff (Dream Theater and what not), but it's way too aggressive for middle of the road "power pop" humbucking like you'd hear Wally Bryson use on Raspberries songs. It also tends to sound pretty muffled and I'm not a big fan of jumbo frets... intonating bends is a bitch if you're amped up at a gig or drunk. I owned a Parker Fly Deluxe for a bit, that guitar just didn't do anything for me. Neat design, completely sterile sounding guitar. I just "feel" my Strat when I play it. Love that fuckin thing.

My next axe is going to have to address the fact that I don't have a good solid crisp humbucking guitar... any suggestions? I've really liked the sound of some of the Gretcsch's when I saw Randy Bachman and one of the guys from Gin Blossoms using them.
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Postby Voyager » Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:36 am

Nice setup!

I play guitar, bass, keys, and drums. I'm also a gearhead. Here are a few of my toys:

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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:56 am

Voyager wrote:Nice setup!

I play guitar, bass, keys, and drums. I'm also a gearhead. Here are a few of my toys:


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And YOU'RE telling ME nice setup? That's some nice looking instruments/gear. What's the Blue Jackson?

And what kinda recording gear you running there? I can see Pro Tools on the screen, but what else you usin?
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Postby Voyager » Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:39 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:Nice setup!

I play guitar, bass, keys, and drums. I'm also a gearhead. Here are a few of my toys:


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And YOU'RE telling ME nice setup? That's some nice looking instruments/gear. What's the Blue Jackson?

And what kinda recording gear you running there? I can see Pro Tools on the screen, but what else you usin?


1. It's a Jackson USA Dinky w/active EMG pickups.

2. I'm just running Pro Tools with a few outboard effects.

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Postby Rick » Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:48 pm

Voyager wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:Nice setup!

I play guitar, bass, keys, and drums. I'm also a gearhead. Here are a few of my toys:


8)


And YOU'RE telling ME nice setup? That's some nice looking instruments/gear. What's the Blue Jackson?

And what kinda recording gear you running there? I can see Pro Tools on the screen, but what else you usin?


1. It's a Jackson USA Dinky w/active EMG pickups.

2. I'm just running Pro Tools with a few outboard effects.

8)


Well look here dude. You've had to have recorded something with all of that gear. Give it up fucker! :lol: ;)
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Postby Chevypv » Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:54 pm

Agile AL-2000 FR white with gold hardware

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Agile AL-2800 with blue quilted maple top and black hardware

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Epi Les Paul for a stage backup

Peavey Valveking halfstack

Electro harmonix LPB boost
Electro harmonix nano clone chorus
mid-80's DOD Stereo Phaser
Dunlop Crybaby
Planet Waves Tuner

This is the rig I gig with and its rock solid...
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Postby brywool » Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:55 pm

wow, very cool stuff! Nice studio setup! Holy crap!
Hey, what pickups are in your Strat? I'm looking at getting new ones for mine, trying to decide...

I've got:

78 Les Paul Custom (3 Pickup model)
2006 360-12 Rickenbacker (the grail for me)- Jetglo
93 610- Rickenbacker- Midnight Blue and Black

98 MIM Strat- burgandy
97 MIM Tele- Ivory

Ibanez Performance Acoustic 12 String
Epiphone Acoustic

Peavy Bass- couldn't tell what year- red

Vox Valvetronix 120vt Amp

Roland Vdrums
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Postby kbo » Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:59 pm

PRS (Whale Blue) Singlecut Trem.
Ernie Ball Music Man Axis (Cherry Sunburst) - VH Model.
Line6 SpiderValve 212 (Bogner)

No pedals.. I like it simple.. Me --> Guitar --> Amp = NOISE.
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Postby PowerChords » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:11 pm

Gibson Baldwin Epoch guitar = $69
Roland MicroCube amp = $50
Pretending to be Schon shredding on Edge of the Blade solo, Priceless!
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:16 pm

brywool wrote:wow, very cool stuff! Nice studio setup! Holy crap!
Hey, what pickups are in your Strat? I'm looking at getting new ones for mine, trying to decide...

I've got:

78 Les Paul Custom (3 Pickup model)
2006 360-12 Rickenbacker (the grail for me)- Jetglo
93 610- Rickenbacker- Midnight Blue and Black

98 MIM Strat- burgandy
97 MIM Tele- Ivory

Ibanez Performance Acoustic 12 String
Epiphone Acoustic

Peavy Bass- couldn't tell what year- red

Vox Valvetronix 120vt Amp

Roland Vdrums


Haven't seen another Strat mentioned here, think you're talking to me. They are just stock Fender Americans that I shielded. I love the tone. I am definitely looking into Lindy Fralin pickups right now though, heard tons of great things. Also interested in the single coil EMGs David Gilmour was using for a while. I've heard nothing but bad things about Lace Sensors, for what that's worth.
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Postby Voyager » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:21 pm

Rick wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:Nice setup!

I play guitar, bass, keys, and drums. I'm also a gearhead. Here are a few of my toys:


8)


And YOU'RE telling ME nice setup? That's some nice looking instruments/gear. What's the Blue Jackson?

And what kinda recording gear you running there? I can see Pro Tools on the screen, but what else you usin?


1. It's a Jackson USA Dinky w/active EMG pickups.

2. I'm just running Pro Tools with a few outboard effects.

8)


Well look here dude. You've had to have recorded something with all of that gear. Give it up fucker! :lol: ;)


I have a few things uploaded to my MySpace page.

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Postby Rick » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:29 pm

Voyager wrote:
Rick wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:Nice setup!

I play guitar, bass, keys, and drums. I'm also a gearhead. Here are a few of my toys:


8)


And YOU'RE telling ME nice setup? That's some nice looking instruments/gear. What's the Blue Jackson?

And what kinda recording gear you running there? I can see Pro Tools on the screen, but what else you usin?


1. It's a Jackson USA Dinky w/active EMG pickups.

2. I'm just running Pro Tools with a few outboard effects.

8)


Well look here dude. You've had to have recorded something with all of that gear. Give it up fucker! :lol: ;)


I have a few things uploaded to my MySpace page.

8)


Yep, I had forgotten that I've heard your stuff. I like the sample of Faded Dreams. Your guitar has a very nice Boston like sound to it. Good stuff bro. You'll have to forgive my forgetfulness. :oops: :lol:
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:01 pm

Voyager wrote:
I have a few things uploaded to my MySpace page.

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Hey John,

Alone Tonight's got a great sound to it... like a Van Hagar meets Boston. You got a great voice too. Kinda reminds me of Rollie.

Only thing I got handy on this comp at school is my dad and I covering Marshall Crenshaw's "Whenever You're On My Mind." Hmm, guess Tripod won't let me link externally... piece of shit. I'll get it up somewhere tomorrow or you can try it manually http://ehwmatt.tripod.com/whenever.mp3

Fun little song... recorded into my old Tascam HD mixer/recorder... maybe, geez, 6 years ago? Played a cheap Fender P-bass, my old Gibson Nighthawk Classic, used a shitty old Alesis drum machine, my dad sung, and I mastered it piss poor so ignore the hum :lol:
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Postby Arianddu » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:05 pm

Well, nothing spectacular here - just a simple half-size acoustic. Half size 'cause I've got small hands and big boobs :)
Why treat life as a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving in an attractive & well-preserved body? Get there by skidding in sideways, a glass of wine in one hand, chocolate in the other, body totally worn out, screaming WOOHOO! What a ride!
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Postby Voyager » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:10 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:
I have a few things uploaded to my MySpace page.

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Hey John,

Alone Tonight's got a great sound to it... like a Van Hagar meets Boston. You got a great voice too. Kinda reminds me of Rollie


Thanks man. I need to redo the drum track on it... it was just a rough take and I went with it. It's hard to get motivated when you do everything on your own. I'd love to have another musician to collaborate with.

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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:17 pm

Voyager wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:
I have a few things uploaded to my MySpace page.

8)


Hey John,

Alone Tonight's got a great sound to it... like a Van Hagar meets Boston. You got a great voice too. Kinda reminds me of Rollie


Thanks man. I need to redo the drum track on it... it was just a rough take and I went with it. It's hard to get motivated when you do everything on your own. I'd love to have another musician to collaborate with.

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I know what you mean... my buddy does all his own shit like that too and he was really writing better songs when he had a band recording with him.
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:39 pm

I just bought a new Takamine acoustic with steel strings but no pickup. :cry: it might be too big--I can return if necessary and try again.

I have an acoustic with nylon strings--no clue about the make cuz it was my dad's. no name generic prolly. big fat neck--too big for bar chords and my skinny fingers but I finger pick notes anyway so it's ok.

I have a fake strat aka non fender. it's pink. it won't stay in tune. :? i'm taking it for a second opinion at a different guitar shop.

and a marshall amp. tiny tiny so no one can hear me.

no gadgets yet. and I have barely a clue. hehe
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:51 pm

PowerChords wrote:Gibson Baldwin Epoch guitar = $69
Roland MicroCube amp = $50
Pretending to be Schon shredding on Edge of the Blade solo, Priceless!
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Postby PowerChords » Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:17 pm

[quote="stevew2"][quote="PowerChords"]Gibson Baldwin Epoch guitar = $69
Roland MicroCube amp = $50
Pretending to be Schon shredding on Edge of the Blade solo, Priceless!
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Thanks SteveW! Indeed, a great practice amp.
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Postby brywool » Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:44 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
brywool wrote:wow, very cool stuff! Nice studio setup! Holy crap!
Hey, what pickups are in your Strat? I'm looking at getting new ones for mine, trying to decide...

I've got:

78 Les Paul Custom (3 Pickup model)
2006 360-12 Rickenbacker (the grail for me)- Jetglo
93 610- Rickenbacker- Midnight Blue and Black

98 MIM Strat- burgandy
97 MIM Tele- Ivory

Ibanez Performance Acoustic 12 String
Epiphone Acoustic

Peavy Bass- couldn't tell what year- red

Vox Valvetronix 120vt Amp

Roland Vdrums


Haven't seen another Strat mentioned here, think you're talking to me. They are just stock Fender Americans that I shielded. I love the tone. I am definitely looking into Lindy Fralin pickups right now though, heard tons of great things. Also interested in the single coil EMGs David Gilmour was using for a while. I've heard nothing but bad things about Lace Sensors, for what that's worth.


Right- that was directed at you, I shoulda specified. I'm thinking of the 50s ones for my strat and the Texas Specials for my Tele. I love the way these guitars play, but I'd like to get more of that Tele/Strat sound. The stock pickups don't seem to capture that. My favorite strat tone is the Clapton lead sound that he's been getting the past 10 years. Really like that tone.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:04 am

brywool wrote:
Right- that was directed at you, I shoulda specified. I'm thinking of the 50s ones for my strat and the Texas Specials for my Tele. I love the way these guitars play, but I'd like to get more of that Tele/Strat sound. The stock pickups don't seem to capture that. My favorite strat tone is the Clapton lead sound that he's been getting the past 10 years. Really like that tone.


The Texas Specials are KILLER in a Tele. I've heard first-hand plenty. You will have a very diverse guitar if you throw those in a Tele.
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Postby brywool » Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:13 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
brywool wrote:
Right- that was directed at you, I shoulda specified. I'm thinking of the 50s ones for my strat and the Texas Specials for my Tele. I love the way these guitars play, but I'd like to get more of that Tele/Strat sound. The stock pickups don't seem to capture that. My favorite strat tone is the Clapton lead sound that he's been getting the past 10 years. Really like that tone.


The Texas Specials are KILLER in a Tele. I've heard first-hand plenty. You will have a very diverse guitar if you throw those in a Tele.


I think Santa will bring them this year. Also need a new bridge for it too. Great necks on those guitars.
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