Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:37 pm
Cool, any more?
Not too much out of there that I know of... Depending on where he is in the state he may be close enough to check out Chicago's or Louisville's music scenes though.AxAxSxS wrote:Cool, any more?
Chicago Music scene is bomb, shows are always happening. From shitty to amazing so you can find yourself giggling uncontrollably either way. This and a lot of our scene is skramz/power violence/hardcore/metal shitpelliott wrote:Not too much out of there that I know of... Depending on where he is in the state he may be close enough to check out Chicago's or Louisville's music scenes though.AxAxSxS wrote:Cool, any more?
John wrote:Played some Galaxicon on my radio show last night. Some Drop Electric too. And I've been mining this thread for videos to play on the air as well. So, thanks!
Aww HUSH YOU.crohny wrote:John wrote:Played some Galaxicon on my radio show last night. Some Drop Electric too. And I've been mining this thread for videos to play on the air as well. So, thanks!
You need more Galaxicon on your show.
I still need to hear this obstructures..... and it's silent p-90's....skullservant wrote:Yep, they are noiseless. My P90's are SILENT.
Also, been thinking of picking up an Orange 1x8 cab to run as an extension along with my Verellen for shits, giggles, and glass cutting toanz
The problem with those wires is they can work loose where you can't see em so they look perfectly normal but don't sound it. If it has a faint wispy distortion that sounds a lil distant in comparison to the signal when playing clean, then you have exactly the same problem I had with these 15's when I got em, which unfortunately means you probably have a blown voice coil.conky wrote:I'll have to play around with it a little more to see if I can find a loose connection. I didn't see anything obvious when I messed with it but I didn't look at the wires as close as I should. The Weber just sounds a little more nasally and its like it has a faint distortion on it. I only notice it with my cleans though.
I have been playing in the Chicago scene for almost 20 years. It's a great community. Great venues. I'm always finding new bands that are doing exciting things.sergiomunoz74 wrote:Chicago Music scene is bomb, shows are always happening. From shitty to amazing so you can find yourself giggling uncontrollably either way. This and a lot of our scene is skramz/power violence/hardcore/metal shitpelliott wrote:Not too much out of there that I know of... Depending on where he is in the state he may be close enough to check out Chicago's or Louisville's music scenes though.AxAxSxS wrote:Cool, any more?
You doooo! And yeah, I think it would be too haha. I've been playing stereo with my Valve Junior 1x8 combo and the Verellen, the 8" speaker is bright enough to tighten up the little bit of darkness that the Verellen cab has. Makes it a little bit more wide range!Ancient Astronaught wrote: I still need to hear this obstructures..... and it's silent p-90's....
1x8? You cray cray, could be kvlt for them black metal tones though......
Ancient Astronaught wrote:The problem with those wires is they can work loose where you can't see em so they look perfectly normal but don't sound it. If it has a faint wispy distortion that sounds a lil distant in comparison to the signal when playing clean, then you have exactly the same problem I had with these 15's when I got em, which unfortunately means you probably have a blown voice coil.conky wrote:I'll have to play around with it a little more to see if I can find a loose connection. I didn't see anything obvious when I messed with it but I didn't look at the wires as close as I should. The Weber just sounds a little more nasally and its like it has a faint distortion on it. I only notice it with my cleans though.
Those boss stereo volume pedals get alot of love from what I've seen, more so then the equivalent Ernie Ball pedal. I've also seen them on alot of "pro" boards along side Klon's and Cornish's, so they gotta be TGP approved. If I was running a stereo setup that would probably be the pedal I get, rugged / reliable and large enough for someone wearing boots.crohny wrote:http://proguitarshop.com/boss-fv-500l-s ... pedal.html thinking about getting a voluem pedal. The boss seems pretty rad due to the stereo ins and outs along with expression out. Any suggestions and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
That's awesome, I can definitely see how it would be beneficial in your setup, go fer it!!skullservant wrote:You doooo! And yeah, I think it would be too haha. I've been playing stereo with my Valve Junior 1x8 combo and the Verellen, the 8" speaker is bright enough to tighten up the little bit of darkness that the Verellen cab has. Makes it a little bit more wide range!
It does suck, luckily its only 1 speaker! Glad to hear you found a new band and are working on new material!!! I hope your able to get it squared away before your guys first show!!conky wrote:That sucks. I figured I'd have to end up getting a new speaker. The good thing though is that the timing is pretty good. The new band I'm in isn't ready for shows and we are only using one cab a piece at practice while writing for a demo and set. Hopefully by the time we get ready to play out I can get the cash to get it replaced.
Don't forget Indian!jwojtysiak wrote:sergiomunoz74 wrote:I have been playing in the Chicago scene for almost 20 years. It's a great community. Great venues. I'm always finding new bands that are doing exciting things.
examples:
Witchbanger
The Atlas Moth
Arobogast
Electric Hawk
War Brides
Lord Mantis
What type of heads do the Pallbearer guys use? I didn't see them this last tour, but I saw the one before.