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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:40 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
skullservant wrote:Nah, Garritt uses the old school Matamp, I think Parker said 70's. Asechiah uses the White and the Guild
And yeah, I've been curious too, but their parts kits seem expensive. Like over $1k for a kit that isn't assembled. For a few hundred more you can just find a Matamp used
Derp

I always get them confuzzled.
Yeah its around $1100-1200 for everything needed to build it. Now if you wanted to build your own I guess you could save some funds that way , plus if anything breaks you'd know how to replace it. But your right you could get a preassembled one for not much more.
Also I noticed in a couple pics that Parker uses an Ampeg Scrambler and his old Muff. I love how he keeps it all pretty much true vintage. And his new SG bass is SIIIICCCCCKKKK.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:44 pm
by skullservant
It's not a scrambler. It's a Sub Blaster that I worked on for him a long time ago when I first started building. It's like a primitive Meatbox/octave pedal throwing 1-2 octaves down. It's just mix and octave. I've tried finding another, cause it rules on bass and has pretty decent tracking, but they're really expensive.
He's really digging that SG bass too. He found it on tour and said it's got a lot more lows than the Rics
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:47 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
skullservant wrote:It's not a scrambler. It's a Sub Blaster that I worked on for him a long time ago when I first started building. It's like a primitive Meatbox/octave pedal throwing 1-2 octaves down. It's just mix and octave. I've tried finding another, cause it rules on bass and has pretty decent tracking, but they're really expensive.
He's really digging that SG bass too. He found it on tour and said it's got a lot more lows than the Rics
Ohhhhhh shit, that explains alot about his bass tone and how sometimes its almost inaudible but definitely felt. You should clone one!
I can believe it! You remember the EB bass at the BBQ? That thing sounded delicious through my Matamp,, I so wish I had the scratch for that thing. EB long scale bass?!?>!?! YES PLZ!
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:52 pm
by skullservant
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Ohhhhhh shit, that explains alot about his bass tone and how sometimes its almost inaudible but definitely felt. You should clone one!
I can believe it! You remember the EB bass at the BBQ? That thing sounded delicious through my Matamp,, I so wish I had the scratch for that thing. EB long scale bass?!?>!?! YES PLZ!
Yeah dude, it's intense, through anything he's put it through. I remember that the circuit board was pretty big for it, but I'll have to see if he would let me borrow it to clone it. I wonder if the chips for the octave are still in production, that's the big question.
And yeah dude, that EB bass was nuts. Wonder if it's the mudbucker, or the bass as a whole. If it's the mudbucker, lets put one on all of our basses!
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:57 pm
by BoatRich
Ancient Astronaught wrote:skullservant wrote:It's not a scrambler. It's a Sub Blaster that I worked on for him a long time ago when I first started building. It's like a primitive Meatbox/octave pedal throwing 1-2 octaves down. It's just mix and octave. I've tried finding another, cause it rules on bass and has pretty decent tracking, but they're really expensive.
He's really digging that SG bass too. He found it on tour and said it's got a lot more lows than the Rics
Ohhhhhh shit, that explains alot about his bass tone and how sometimes its almost inaudible but definitely felt. You should clone one!
I can believe it! You remember the EB bass at the BBQ? That thing sounded delicious through my Matamp,, I so wish I had the scratch for that thing. EB long scale bass?!?>!?! YES PLZ!
I've been considering one of the long scale Epi's to mod, and I have a T-Bird sitting around broken I've been thinking of doing the same thing with.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:59 pm
by skullservant
Do ittttt. T Bird with a mudbucker would be AWESOME
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:00 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
skullservant wrote:Yeah dude, it's intense, through anything he's put it through. I remember that the circuit board was pretty big for it, but I'll have to see if he would let me borrow it to clone it. I wonder if the chips for the octave are still in production, that's the big question.
And yeah dude, that EB bass was nuts. Wonder if it's the mudbucker, or the bass as a whole. If it's the mudbucker, lets put one on all of our basses!
Big PCB's ain't no problem for you!!! Just means a bigger enclosure! The chips may be the reason why you don't see any or many clones out there.
I think it was the long scale combined with the set neck and mudbucker. I really wanna build another p-bass but this time put a mudbucker in it.
BoatRich wrote:I've been considering one of the long scale Epi's to mod, and I have a T-Bird sitting around broken I've been thinking of doing the same thing with.
Let's do it up dude!!!! Whats wrong with the T-bird and how much broken gear you got sitting around?

You need to start bringing it all over so I can build you some functioning stuff out of all of it.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:02 pm
by skullservant
And we all love big enclosures in this thread, lets just be honest about that haha
Yeah, I bet it's the chip!
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:07 pm
by conky
Ancient Astronaught wrote:So I came home to an empty house at lunch and decided to do a quick shitty iPhone clip of my Matamp GT200 as a guitar amp.
Gibson SG > Rat2 w/ LM308n > Matamp GT200 > Emperor 6x12

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7EuQh0elww[/youtube]
Amp settings:
Depth Max (it's wired reverse) / Drive 3 / Bass 3:30 / Treble 12:00 / Presence Max / Volume 11:00

Fuck yeah Windhand!!! Sounds great. My amp settings are nearly identical other than mine having a mids knob and my presence around 10 o'clock.
deathmonkey wrote:Awwww. I could have sold you mine
I didn't know yours was for sale. I got this one off of Schnikes. My guitarist wants one though. PM me some details on it.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:13 pm
by spawnofthesith
Fak, I'm sick for one day and there's 10 new pages

that matamp clip above is tasty \m/
Quick question, sunn concert lead = sunn concert bass + reverb, correct? If so, it should be powerful enough for me to use live with bass right? And this isn't doom either, so the volumes probably won't be too obscenely loud lol
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:14 pm
by skullservant
Yeah as far as I know that's the only difference
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:16 pm
by BoatRich
Ancient Astronaught wrote:skullservant wrote:Yeah dude, it's intense, through anything he's put it through. I remember that the circuit board was pretty big for it, but I'll have to see if he would let me borrow it to clone it. I wonder if the chips for the octave are still in production, that's the big question.
And yeah dude, that EB bass was nuts. Wonder if it's the mudbucker, or the bass as a whole. If it's the mudbucker, lets put one on all of our basses!
Big PCB's ain't no problem for you!!! Just means a bigger enclosure! The chips may be the reason why you don't see any or many clones out there.
I think it was the long scale combined with the set neck and mudbucker. I really wanna build another p-bass but this time put a mudbucker in it.
BoatRich wrote:I've been considering one of the long scale Epi's to mod, and I have a T-Bird sitting around broken I've been thinking of doing the same thing with.
Let's do it up dude!!!! Whats wrong with the T-bird and how much broken gear you got sitting around?

You need to start bringing it all over so I can build you some functioning stuff out of all of it.

I think it's just the jack wiring? I lost the washer and didn't use it for any of the stuff I was using so I just haven't bothered to fix it. As far as broken gear, who knows honestly... Tons of pedals and stuff that are beat all to shit and don't do things or cut out. I'll start bringing it over in batches lol. Also, I have a Squier P Bass body that currently holds my quarter lb pickup, so I can bring that over and we can turn it into a mudbucker bass if you want! I have the neck too, it's just not very nice.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:18 pm
by skullservant
I still need to meet you, Mr. BoatRich. We can all three sit in a power triangle fixing shit for hours and have the most powerful gear in the world
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:23 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
conky wrote:Fuck yeah Windhand!!! Sounds great. My amp settings are nearly identical other than mine having a mids knob and my presence around 10 o'clock.
Yeah dude! BR brought my Rat back over and I was like shit I got an SG... a Rat... a Matamp GT... and a cab with 12's.... LETS DO THIS!
Does your tone vary alot with volume? How all the knobs interact is crazy, you crank volume to get mids and tame the treble. The bass knob past the setting I have it at increases volume as well and the Presence knob interacts very differently than any other one on any other amp I've tried.
spawnofthesith wrote:Fak, I'm sick for one day and there's 10 new pages

that matamp clip above is tasty \m/
Quick question, sunn concert lead = sunn concert bass + reverb, correct? If so, it should be powerful enough for me to use live with bass right? And this isn't doom either, so the volumes probably won't be too obscenely loud lol
I believe that is the only difference yes, and it should def be powerful enough to use live.
BoatRich wrote:I think it's just the jack wiring? I lost the washer and didn't use it for any of the stuff I was using so I just haven't bothered to fix it. As far as broken gear, who knows honestly... Tons of pedals and stuff that are beat all to shit and don't do things or cut out. I'll start bringing it over in batches lol. Also, I have a Squier P Bass body that currently holds my quarter lb pickup, so I can bring that over and we can turn it into a mudbucker bass if you want! I have the neck too, it's just not very nice.
Thats cake!!! 5 minutes and I'll have it up n runnin.
Yeah dude bring it on over!!!! If I can't fix the pedals we'll send a shipment over to Skully
Bring that P body over! I'll put the QP in your current bass (as well as transplant the pickguard if its there) and we could def use it as a body to build around! Whats wrong with the neck? Is it rosewood or maple fretboard?
skullservant wrote:I still need to meet you, Mr. BoatRich. We can all three sit in a power triangle fixing shit for hours and have the most powerful gear in the world
This can be arranged.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:25 pm
by BoatRich
Ancient Astronaught wrote:conky wrote:Fuck yeah Windhand!!! Sounds great. My amp settings are nearly identical other than mine having a mids knob and my presence around 10 o'clock.
Yeah dude! BR brought my Rat back over and I was like shit I got an SG... a Rat... a Matamp GT... and a cab with 12's.... LETS DO THIS!
Does your tone vary alot with volume? How all the knobs interact is crazy, you crank volume to get mids and tame the treble. The bass knob past the setting I have it at increases volume as well and the Presence knob interacts very differently than any other one on any other amp I've tried.
spawnofthesith wrote:Fak, I'm sick for one day and there's 10 new pages

that matamp clip above is tasty \m/
Quick question, sunn concert lead = sunn concert bass + reverb, correct? If so, it should be powerful enough for me to use live with bass right? And this isn't doom either, so the volumes probably won't be too obscenely loud lol
I believe that is the only difference yes, and it should def be powerful enough to use live.
BoatRich wrote:I think it's just the jack wiring? I lost the washer and didn't use it for any of the stuff I was using so I just haven't bothered to fix it. As far as broken gear, who knows honestly... Tons of pedals and stuff that are beat all to shit and don't do things or cut out. I'll start bringing it over in batches lol. Also, I have a Squier P Bass body that currently holds my quarter lb pickup, so I can bring that over and we can turn it into a mudbucker bass if you want! I have the neck too, it's just not very nice.
Thats cake!!! 5 minutes and I'll have it up n runnin.
Yeah dude bring it on over!!!! If I can't fix the pedals we'll send a shipment over to Skully
Bring that P body over! I'll put the QP in your current bass (as well as transplant the pickguard if its there) and we could def use it as a body to build around! Whats wrong with the neck? Is it rosewood or maple fretboard?
skullservant wrote:I still need to meet you, Mr. BoatRich. We can all three sit in a power triangle fixing shit for hours and have the most powerful gear in the world
This can be arranged.

skullservant wrote:I still need to meet you, Mr. BoatRich. We can all three sit in a power triangle fixing shit for hours and have the most powerful gear in the world
Skully, I'd love to meet you dude! Skip, will do! The pickguard that's currently in the Squier looks terrible though, so I may just buy a replacement black one and use that. The neck is rosewood, but it's an affinity bass that came in a starter pack, and just doesn't feel great. I've considered thinning it down or something and seeing if that helps.