Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 2:21 pm
whiskey_face wrote:fuck sound cities.
whiskey_face wrote:fuck sound cities.
It wasn't a collector's piece. I think he said he wanted him to knock $100 or more off because of that and he was selling it at a reasonable price as is. I'm just mangling someone else's story anyway, people are poopbrained.D.o.S. wrote:Well, it makes sense if you're buying it as a collection piece.
This is fucking amazing, both Beth Gibbons and Gonga did the song justice and much much more.D.o.S. wrote:Dat voice:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-mc7D6hs5U[/youtube]
http://ilovefuzz.com/viewtopic.php?f=150&t=40796
long story short, one almost killed me in guitar center in front of a sales guy.spawnofthesith wrote:whiskey_face wrote:fuck sound cities.
Petras does fantastic work for totally reasonable prices. We played through an Atlas backline at Doomfest this year, and the cabs sounded great. Our bassist had 'em build him a 215, and is going to have another cab (either 610 or 612) made later this year. Highly recommended.spawnofthesith wrote:dazedbyday wrote:Yeah dude, it was. And I meant when I ordered the pick guard for the telemaster, I got one with holes to pick guard mount. The computer auto corrected to telecaster. But seriously, for being one of the simplest guitars build wise, telecasters are annoying as shit to adjust certain things. But I just put some locking tuners on my current tele and adjusted the string height and intonation, so everything should be good to go for now with the new quarter pound pickups. I'm excited to get the telemaster parts and get to work.Ancient Astronaught wrote:
Damn dude that sounds like a pain in the ass. I drilled holes in my bakelite guard to mount the pickup too just for ease of adjustment.
And I don't know much about Atlas, but their builds look good. Glad I could remind you.
I might have to get one made this summer and report back here. I like the fact that its local to me.... for both just the fact that its local, + not having to deal with any shipping

Disorderlies, starring the Fat Boys?Barnhard wrote:So I just smoked something strong and I'm listening to Dopesmoker. First off, am I doing this right? Secondly, reccomend documentaries for me to watch about heavy music.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzAldD6t-ps[/youtube]Barnhard wrote:So I just smoked something strong and I'm listening to Dopesmoker. First off, am I doing this right? Secondly, reccomend documentaries for me to watch about heavy music.
http://www.amazon.com/Last-Days-Here-Bo ... +daze+hereBarnhard wrote:reccomend documentaries for me to watch about heavy music.
Badass, I know where to look for my next cab nowemptyparadigm wrote:Petras does fantastic work for totally reasonable prices. We played through an Atlas backline at Doomfest this year, and the cabs sounded great. Our bassist had 'em build him a 215, and is going to have another cab (either 610 or 612) made later this year. Highly recommended.spawnofthesith wrote:dazedbyday wrote:Yeah dude, it was. And I meant when I ordered the pick guard for the telemaster, I got one with holes to pick guard mount. The computer auto corrected to telecaster. But seriously, for being one of the simplest guitars build wise, telecasters are annoying as shit to adjust certain things. But I just put some locking tuners on my current tele and adjusted the string height and intonation, so everything should be good to go for now with the new quarter pound pickups. I'm excited to get the telemaster parts and get to work.Ancient Astronaught wrote:
Damn dude that sounds like a pain in the ass. I drilled holes in my bakelite guard to mount the pickup too just for ease of adjustment.
And I don't know much about Atlas, but their builds look good. Glad I could remind you.
I might have to get one made this summer and report back here. I like the fact that its local to me.... for both just the fact that its local, + not having to deal with any shipping