Gear you Hold Close to Your Heart
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I could never see myself getting rid of my PDS1002. It was my first delay and I really like the way it sounds. I have also used it in pretty much every song I've written since I got it.
Probably wouldn't ever get rid of my Ibanez SG custom either, I quite like it and it was my first guitar in a way.
Probably wouldn't ever get rid of my Ibanez SG custom either, I quite like it and it was my first guitar in a way.
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well im growin real fond of my tele/carr & now great wall. however i got an alvarez acoustic/electric that my grandpa gave me to learn guitar on. unfortunately he passed on earlier this year. ive had the guitar for roughly 5 years now & you can still smell the pipe tobacco/cigar smell
i could live with out any of my possessions, but i detest the thought of living with out that blue alvarez guitar.
i could live with out any of my possessions, but i detest the thought of living with out that blue alvarez guitar.
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Made by Short Scale Mike


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I am partial to my Peavey T-60 guitar even though I have a '65 mustang (awesome as well). Also my Univox hi-flier bass that I tune up a fifth (BEAD) to give me almost piano like tone with P-90s.
As far as pedals, my first delay was a Boss DD-5 and I think it will always have a place on my board. I love the sample/hold and its always done what I wanted it to do. I think my QTron+ will always be around but it was briefly off my board, so who knows about the future. And my ABSynth, I've been looking for a fuzz tone like that forever so I'm willing to declare it a permanent member.
As far as pedals, my first delay was a Boss DD-5 and I think it will always have a place on my board. I love the sample/hold and its always done what I wanted it to do. I think my QTron+ will always be around but it was briefly off my board, so who knows about the future. And my ABSynth, I've been looking for a fuzz tone like that forever so I'm willing to declare it a permanent member.
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my stupid squire bullet strat i got for $40. i play it everyday. its off white color is sexy
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Memory Boy for the win. 
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My 93 Ibanez Sr 505, my pbass, my Phase 45 [have had all three for like 18 years] and my Katana Sound Supper Bass fuzz, Fuzzhugger Phantom Wall and my sovtek green muff.
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My basses. My Jaguar Bass has been in the refinishing process for the better part of a year now (8 months maybe) and a while back I was tempted to just give up and sell it in its stripped state, but I'm really glad that nobody bought it; I realized that I would feel bad firstly for having given up on the goal and also because I would have just been selling it to get a quick buck to be spent on something non-essential, an effect or something I wasn't dying to have right then. I put a lot of tedious, annoying work into that! Sanding pisses me off! To just get rid of it would have been so wrong, I would regret it every day!
I also learned after stripping the body that Jaguar Basses are no longer in production
Maybe I'll post a family photo when it's done.
I also learned after stripping the body that Jaguar Basses are no longer in production
Maybe I'll post a family photo when it's done.
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My Fulltone OCD. I love it so much, and so does my Jag
aen wrote:"We're going to DI the bass"
Oh, no you're not, christian acoustic soundguy.
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pillof wrote:Made by Short Scale Mike
O MY GOODNESS! THAT PEDAL IS SO FULL OF WIN!
aen wrote:"We're going to DI the bass"
Oh, no you're not, christian acoustic soundguy.
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My first electric guitar, it´s a 40 year old Sakai(Japanese, of course) SG copy with a bigsby style tremolo, I took it to service, they are going to change the wires, the pots, and the switch, (and check what else is needed), and insinuated that it could be better and cheaper get a new guitar. I love the sound of that cheap guitar and will not get rid of it.
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My mid-'90s Fender Ultimate Chorus. Bought it new in about '97 or so. LOVE that amp to DEATH!! Sure, I've got better sounding playthings with tubes and everything now, but there's just something about that solid state behemoth with the grill cloth stained brown from cigarettes and the tolex all faded and scraped
. Plus it's got the single most awesome chorus I've ever heard already on board. Love that thing!
. Plus it's got the single most awesome chorus I've ever heard already on board. Love that thing!
