Re: Setup of the day
- Pacafeliz
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Re: Setup of the day
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Re: Setup of the day
yesterday, i just played my old tokai strat (pretty upgraded) straight through a black deville for some garagey surfy stuff and it sounded pretty flippin good for not-too-distorted sounds. i think i'd need to add a pedal to get more pleasant heavier sounds but i was impressed by what i have in my head as a very bland, stiff-sounding amp.
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Re: Setup of the day
People always slate the Hot Rod amps but I've never failed to get a decent sound out of one with a bit of fiddling. Crank that clean channel up and their natural overdrive is pretty damn good. I have one at our rehearsal space as a backup, and take it to gigs sometimes, and it always sounds great once I've got the EQ set up nicely. Mines one of the 1st Gen USA-built ones and I paid £250 for it...that's a LOT of amp for not a lot of money. I'd happily tour with a couple and have no issues with how they sound.MechaBulletBill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 6:15 amyesterday, i just played my old tokai strat (pretty upgraded) straight through a black deville for some garagey surfy stuff and it sounded pretty flippin good for not-too-distorted sounds. i think i'd need to add a pedal to get more pleasant heavier sounds but i was impressed by what i have in my head as a very bland, stiff-sounding amp.
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Re: Setup of the day
Same! I've never played a show with one, but I've played so many pedals through them in shops, and they always sound good to me, occasionally needing a little tweaking as you said. Awesome little amps. It also doesn't hurt, that they were supposedly all over Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism album, which an all-time favorite.johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 6:58 amPeople always slate the Hot Rod amps but I've never failed to get a decent sound out of one with a bit of fiddling. Crank that clean channel up and their natural overdrive is pretty damn good. I have one at our rehearsal space as a backup, and take it to gigs sometimes, and it always sounds great once I've got the EQ set up nicely. Mines one of the 1st Gen USA-built ones and I paid £250 for it...that's a LOT of amp for not a lot of money. I'd happily tour with a couple and have no issues with how they sound.MechaBulletBill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 6:15 amyesterday, i just played my old tokai strat (pretty upgraded) straight through a black deville for some garagey surfy stuff and it sounded pretty flippin good for not-too-distorted sounds. i think i'd need to add a pedal to get more pleasant heavier sounds but i was impressed by what i have in my head as a very bland, stiff-sounding amp.
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- sal paradise
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Re: Setup of the day
Swapping delays about today. And got the JM out for the first time in ages.
Suddenly desperate for a vintage fender amp now that I’m mostly playing the rat into muff on the clean channel.
*edit* just spotted the cat pee on the cab Benny has ownership issues
Suddenly desperate for a vintage fender amp now that I’m mostly playing the rat into muff on the clean channel.
*edit* just spotted the cat pee on the cab Benny has ownership issues
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- MechaBulletBill
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Re: Setup of the day
my first gigging amp was an early tweed blues deville 4x10 and, while i liked that it was always more than loud enough, it never sounded great and had a few technical issues here and there. also, i am much better at dialling in amp EQs now than when i was a teenager. i'm not sure if this black one was a 2x12 or not but it could be that i prefer that configuration.Shadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:15 amSame! I've never played a show with one, but I've played so many pedals through them in shops, and they always sound good to me, occasionally needing a little tweaking as you said. Awesome little amps. It also doesn't hurt, that they were supposedly all over Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism album, which an all-time favorite.johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 6:58 amPeople always slate the Hot Rod amps but I've never failed to get a decent sound out of one with a bit of fiddling. Crank that clean channel up and their natural overdrive is pretty damn good. I have one at our rehearsal space as a backup, and take it to gigs sometimes, and it always sounds great once I've got the EQ set up nicely. Mines one of the 1st Gen USA-built ones and I paid £250 for it...that's a LOT of amp for not a lot of money. I'd happily tour with a couple and have no issues with how they sound.MechaBulletBill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 6:15 amyesterday, i just played my old tokai strat (pretty upgraded) straight through a black deville for some garagey surfy stuff and it sounded pretty flippin good for not-too-distorted sounds. i think i'd need to add a pedal to get more pleasant heavier sounds but i was impressed by what i have in my head as a very bland, stiff-sounding amp.
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Re: Setup of the day
That's interesting. My first real amp was a 2×12 (Peavey Classic 50) and the Hot Rods I always messed with that I liked were 4×10. I realized that for my own preferences, I prefer either single speaker or 4×, as I feel like 2× cabinets sound muddy. At least the 2× amps I had always did.MechaBulletBill wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 4:38 ammy first gigging amp was an early tweed blues deville 4x10 and, while i liked that it was always more than loud enough, it never sounded great and had a few technical issues here and there. also, i am much better at dialling in amp EQs now than when i was a teenager. i'm not sure if this black one was a 2x12 or not but it could be that i prefer that configuration.Shadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:15 amSame! I've never played a show with one, but I've played so many pedals through them in shops, and they always sound good to me, occasionally needing a little tweaking as you said. Awesome little amps. It also doesn't hurt, that they were supposedly all over Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism album, which an all-time favorite.
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Re: Setup of the day
What I play around with at home at the moment: Ibanez Les Paul Custom, Silvertone lap steel, Fuzz Face, Tonebender, Memory Boy and Laney VC30 2x10".
And a fancy photo app.
And a fancy photo app.
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Re: Setup of the day
My first proper amp was a VC30 2x10, and I’ve had a couple of bolt-on Ibanez (Antoria) LP customs. Brilliant things all round
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Re: Setup of the day
Thank you! Yes, it's a very nice amp. Got it for a steal.
I think I prefer the bolt on LPs over proper set neck ones. They are just a bit more snappy, I feel. More aggressive in a way. I f only the neck was a little less flexible. You look at it and it's out of tune...
I think I prefer the bolt on LPs over proper set neck ones. They are just a bit more snappy, I feel. More aggressive in a way. I f only the neck was a little less flexible. You look at it and it's out of tune...
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Re: Setup of the day
OK, OK... so, I realize I post periodically in this thread and things are only marginally different, but today, I think it's... settled. Like, I'm about DONE with this live board.
Until I write something that needs some special thing, damn it.
I got a good job recently and was finally able to spend a few bucks on pedals. Rat is the base tone, I can push it with the Feedbacker or explode it with the Super Fuzz or Muff. The flanger gives it some swirl and it's a purple variant or an EM-type. The delay is baked into my style and that's just the one for me.
The RV-2 was the final piece of the puzzle, and the new addition. I'd been fussing with reverbs in that spot and finally threw caution to the wind and got another RV-2. It's long been "my" reverb pedal, so I splurged. It's exactly what I've been trying to find a budget replacement for, and they're not getting any cheaper. But I have an overindulgent NPD post on that soon. So, this is:
Fuzzrite
TU-2 Tuner
DF-2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion
Cuvave DigVerb
Rat (Ruetz and Turbo switchable)
Behringer Super Fuzz
Eno/EX "BF-2" Flanger
Donner Stylish Fuzz (Triangle Muff)
DD-5 Digital Delay
RV-2 Digital Reverb
And a tiny Sonicake "Rude Mouse" on standby over the Muff. So in case I get fussy about that "third" gain spot, I have a scoopy Muff and a honky Rat as options.
A nasty fuzz, a stunt Feedbacker, and a stunt reverb up front; two big scooped fuzzes, modulation, delay, and reverb to stack. Right now, the Fuzzrite isn't PERFECT for a few songs, but makes up for it, strangely, in versatility by covering well enough for all those songs. And so it's the current holder of the "nasty fuzz" crown, and the resistor-bypass "Modern" mode is pretty close to a Shin-Ei FY-2, that territory.
All through an overqualified pile of amps. The Crate's at about 6 and the Fender at 1.5. I'm going to build a splitter next week to be able to feed to 3+ amps at a time and get the ZT+extension involved. I miss my 15" cab thumping.
Got our first gig of 2023 booked, so having fun using weekend band practice as a way to blow off steam after work. Been productive.
Until I write something that needs some special thing, damn it.
I got a good job recently and was finally able to spend a few bucks on pedals. Rat is the base tone, I can push it with the Feedbacker or explode it with the Super Fuzz or Muff. The flanger gives it some swirl and it's a purple variant or an EM-type. The delay is baked into my style and that's just the one for me.
The RV-2 was the final piece of the puzzle, and the new addition. I'd been fussing with reverbs in that spot and finally threw caution to the wind and got another RV-2. It's long been "my" reverb pedal, so I splurged. It's exactly what I've been trying to find a budget replacement for, and they're not getting any cheaper. But I have an overindulgent NPD post on that soon. So, this is:
Fuzzrite
TU-2 Tuner
DF-2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion
Cuvave DigVerb
Rat (Ruetz and Turbo switchable)
Behringer Super Fuzz
Eno/EX "BF-2" Flanger
Donner Stylish Fuzz (Triangle Muff)
DD-5 Digital Delay
RV-2 Digital Reverb
And a tiny Sonicake "Rude Mouse" on standby over the Muff. So in case I get fussy about that "third" gain spot, I have a scoopy Muff and a honky Rat as options.
A nasty fuzz, a stunt Feedbacker, and a stunt reverb up front; two big scooped fuzzes, modulation, delay, and reverb to stack. Right now, the Fuzzrite isn't PERFECT for a few songs, but makes up for it, strangely, in versatility by covering well enough for all those songs. And so it's the current holder of the "nasty fuzz" crown, and the resistor-bypass "Modern" mode is pretty close to a Shin-Ei FY-2, that territory.
All through an overqualified pile of amps. The Crate's at about 6 and the Fender at 1.5. I'm going to build a splitter next week to be able to feed to 3+ amps at a time and get the ZT+extension involved. I miss my 15" cab thumping.
Got our first gig of 2023 booked, so having fun using weekend band practice as a way to blow off steam after work. Been productive.
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Re: Setup of the day
What's the app?
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Re: Setup of the day
Tommy.
- sal paradise
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Wowzers, that’s a lot of awesome gear in a single photo
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Agreed. I bet that sounds great.sal paradise wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 2:02 amWowzers, that’s a lot of awesome gear in a single photo