Re: The headsup sweet shit on ebay thread....
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 10:48 am
I just put a mirror on the board so I can stare at myself as I practice my stank face
rustywire wrote:https://reverb.com/item/13986535-rockman-rockman-footswitch-collection-pickup-only-a-great-investment-198x-black
Given his list of demands, I think this dude has grossly overestimated the market demand for his *investment-grade* Rockman wares![]()
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Doesn't even come with a repro Rockman No Constancy cartridge 2/10
I got one of these instead, some time ago...for $10Chankgeez wrote:I keep seeing the Rockman headphone amps coming up for sale and thinking "Who'd want one of those?"
Apparently people do.![]()
I used to have one and hated it.I definitely don't wanna sound like that.
Well there you have itDandolin wrote:I agree, whoismarykelly. Jero--based on what I've seen looking at models by many of the biggest players--Gibson, Fender, Rickenbacker, National/Supro/Oahu, Harmon--the trend was away from hammere-in frets over time.... Chankgeez might have something to useful to add
Chankgeez wrote:Frets or fret markers: all the same to me as long as I can tell where I am when I'm looking at the neck.
What's even more important to me than that is knowing exactly where all the harmonics are. Fancy designs on the "fretboard" help in that regard.
The weirdest thing is Tom Scholz is an audio wizard but I always see Rockman gear collecting dust in what would be the bargain bins of online gear venders, even for the most tempting "why not" pricesChankgeez wrote:I keep seeing the Rockman headphone amps coming up for sale and thinking "Who'd want one of those?"
Apparently people do.![]()
I used to have one and hated it.I definitely don't wanna sound like that.
I think I'd probably like the sound of one of those better.Jero wrote: I got one of these instead, some time ago...for $10![]()
https://reverb.com/item/1118658-tronix- ... guitar-amp
Sounds about as good as one would expect
I had a Rockman X100. It had built-in effects. The main problem I had with it was you could turn off the echo or the chorus, but not both at once.rustywire wrote: The weirdest thing is Tom Scholz is an audio wizard but I always see Rockman gear collecting dust in what would be the bargain bins of online gear venders, even for the most tempting "why not" prices
Yeah, there are plenty of great vintage lap steel to be had for less than $300. Lots of nice stuff from the '50s's totally underappecriated. Spend a little more than that and you'll probably be able to get something really nice.Jero wrote: Every time I hear "Sleepwalk" I think about trying to find a cheap'ish one to noodle on. Are there any half decent ones for less than $300?
You two keep the lap/slide guitar game going strong here...I should go back and pay closer attention to all the ones you've posted I reckon.
Yeah, if you're willing to spend a little bit more, you can really get a good one. The string through Supros are worth it.dubkitty wrote:i took a poke around today, and though there wasn't a lot below $300 you can get a Supro with the string-through Ry Cooder pickup for around $400. you could probably go cheaper if you're willing to be patient. if i had spare moneez i'd get one myself...i've wanted a lap steel ever since i heard Lindley in the early 70s.
Right on. We have a one pretty minimal music store here (I'd have better luck a pawn shop more than likely)Chankgeez wrote:Yeah, there are plenty of great vintage lap steel to be had for less than $300. Lots of nice stuff from the '50s's totally underappecriated. Spend a little more than that and you'll probably be able to get something really nice.Jero wrote: Every time I hear "Sleepwalk" I think about trying to find a cheap'ish one to noodle on. Are there any half decent ones for less than $300?
You two keep the lap/slide guitar game going strong here...I should go back and pay closer attention to all the ones you've posted I reckon.
Go to shop near you to try lap steels out. That's the best way to get a good feel for what you like. You might find a bargain there as well. Stuff comes up on Reverb and eBay all the time though. If you know what you're looking for, you can grab a good deal there too.
Those last two (supro student and magnatone)Chankgeez wrote:Yeah, if you're willing to spend a little bit more, you can really get a good one. The string through Supros are worth it.dubkitty wrote:i took a poke around today, and though there wasn't a lot below $300 you can get a Supro with the string-through Ry Cooder pickup for around $400. you could probably go cheaper if you're willing to be patient. if i had spare moneez i'd get one myself...i've wanted a lap steel ever since i heard Lindley in the early 70s.
Some recent stuff worthy of lookin' at:
https://reverb.com/item/13988770-harmon ... ique-ivory
https://reverb.com/item/13982687-airlin ... lack-white
https://reverb.com/item/13925176-kay-6- ... dark-burst
https://reverb.com/item/13915630-supro- ... 53-natural
https://reverb.com/item/13854866-magnat ... aul-bigsby
Yep. I've seen it in the customs list on the DBA site (before they redid it, at least).repoman wrote:https://reverb.com/item/13991290-death-by-audio-total-sonic-breakdown-custom-2-in-1-pedal-by-dba
custom DBA?