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Post subject: Show us your rigs!
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:23 pm
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Well show em off!
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current blues rig purist please ignore the squier written on the headstock;planning on geting a roadhouse strat

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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:21 pm
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OK, this is my "home studio"
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At work I just have a computer/controller setup - but access to all of the equipment in the Sanctuary (I'm the on staff Music Director at my Church)

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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:52 am
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Currently I usually run a vintage '60's Sunn 200S head into either: an 80's Risson 4x12:

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Or a '60's Kustom 1x15:

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Or a DIY 2x12 (made from a gutted Crate combo with silverback Celestions stuck in):

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The Sunn is actually a bass head technically, and I've used it as such as well.

I also have a '66 Fender Super Reverb that's been modded into a 2x10 combo with a 2x10 extension cab, and a Sovtek Mig 50H head. The Super Reverb is basically retired from active gigging, the Sovtek needs the clean channel input jack replaced but still works fine on the highgain channel. The Super is in this pic with the Kustom rig and some other bits and pieces (Sovtek head and recently-sold Laney cab, Ampeg SVT cab and Crate bass head):

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For guitars, I have several to choose from, and except for the two oldest ones that have some playability issues, they're rotated in practices and at shows pretty evenly:

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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:45 am
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this is my main set up the pedal had had some changes but i havetn taken any new pics of it.

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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:16 am
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flamekaster wrote:
this is my main set up the pedal had had some changes but i havetn taken any new pics of it.

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That's cool. '50's or '60's? What tubes/wattage? Is the cab 2x12? 2x10?

Inquiring minds wanna know. :wink:


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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:13 am
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Brian Krashpad wrote:
flamekaster wrote:
this is my main set up the pedal had had some changes but i havetn taken any new pics of it.

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That's cool. '50's or '60's? What tubes/wattage? Is the cab 2x12? 2x10?

Inquiring minds wanna know. :wink:


it is early 60's with the og 6l6 rca tubes it is a 2 12" cab


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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:25 pm
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I've had this amp since I was 18. Before this I ran a Tube Screamer pedal into my Ghetto Blaster, which had a 1/4 inch mic jack. I got it back out and piggy backed the Honeytone to see if it would sound like the Deacy amp Brian May used in the '70's. It does.

Flamekaster, I like that supro. Nice Amp!

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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:36 pm
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Thanks First measure i got so lucky finding it!! i love it. i will have some tracks done for my bands demo and i will post them so you can hear what it sounds like


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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:13 pm
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Cool, I can't wait to hear it. 8) I can't wait to hear the demo, too. It'll be cool to hear what you sound like.

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thanks man we hope to have them done this week some time by the first of next


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Here's my Basic Live Set-up. Stage 100 and Stage 112se in Stereo, thanks to The MXR M-134. Also, there on the floor, we have a Fender PT-10 Pedal Tuner (and kill switch for changinf guitars), Crybaby 535Q, Ibanez TS10 Tubescreamer (with that J-whatever chip in it). I use the TS10 to sweeten the Stage 100's clean channel. I may move it up the chain and use if for overall Overdrive.

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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:15 pm
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Here's my Basic Live Set-up. Stage 100 and Stage 112se in Stereo, thanks to The MXR M-134. Also, there on the floor, we have a Fender PT-10 Pedal Tuner (and kill switch for changinf guitars), Crybaby 535Q, Ibanez TS10 Tubescreamer (with that J-whatever chip in it). I use the TS10 to sweeten the Stage 100's clean channel. I may move it up the chain and use if for overall Overdrive.



Hey i like that little set up, you want to trade tube scremers, i got a ts9 i would trade ya
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:44 pm
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I like to keep things simple:
Vibrolux Reverb / Deluxe Reverb / '08 Am Std Strat
Once in a while I'll use a Route 66 compression box when I'm in need of a little help, otherwise I just turn em up and control the amps from the guitars volume.

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And when at home, a 1968 Princeton with Leo's other 'S' guitar.

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