WeHuntKings wrote:i sooooo want a supermoon. fuuuuuccckkk.
DEWD. MY DEMO. GET IT.
yeah, your demo was the thing that sold me on it, actually. the sway knob maxed out makes it sound absolutely evil, reminds me of xasthur wall of sound stuff.
bugzaney wrote:OUT: mr. black supermoon subdecay noisebox
IN: very special modded twosome
i already miss my noisebox. i'll be getting another one soon, i imagine.
Why the supermoon?
nothing against the supermoon. that pedal is eerily fantastic. i just realized that the subtleties of the effect don't really mesh with my style of playing as well as i'd hoped. and i traded it for a very special twosome. don't be deterred the supermoon is excellent.
idk where else you could get that... ask in your local gear store? maybe they can order it? If I don't end up liking/using it, I'll throw it up in B/S/T
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the reason I never picked one up was that I couldn't find a decent dealer to ship to the US, now that you mention it. But they look so damn cool! Nice score, Schlatte.
I was actually going to sell my SG and get the tweedy but I don't like the odd fingerboard they're using on it and a lot of their other models since the raids.
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skullservant wrote:Yeah dude, I'll definitely be posting a review of it!
and 20 Minutes later a BST thread
I hope not! I had to get rid of my Mascis because I wasn't working when I picked it up, but now that I'm working, this Jazzmaster can stay. I bought a pack of 10's to throw on it so I don't get pissed off playing it out of the box like it seems most people have done
Shit, dude, hard decision. By the description both necks are pretty different. Maybe base the decision on that cause these both look gorgeous. Unless you really need a trem. Then you should go for a Jazzmaster...
rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.
Out - Eko blue glitter-top with a pickup (one of four) beginning to melt down.
In - 1977 Gibson RD Standard. This one doesn't have the active circuitry or built in compressor/expander. It does, however have really loud pickups, feels great and none of the corners cut that they took with the recent reissues. Plays better at first touch than just about any other guitar I've picked up. It's got some sort of mutant organic reverse Firebird body shape that feels great.