Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:02 pm
Bass OCD!!!!!
samzadgan wrote:That makes a lot of sense, because although i hear that modified marshall comment too, i've always thought they definitely have their own voice.
All I need now is for someone to buy my Ritual pedal and i can add to my funds for the SLOstortion!
skullservant wrote:New Cab Day!
Oversized 1x12 for the Traynor. Local dude I found that does AMAZING work.
radish wrote:Has anyone directly compared 1st gen and 2nd gen (red knob) Sunn Model Ts? If so, did you prefer one to the other?
I owned a Verellen amp based off the first gen Model T, so I am familiar with that. From my understanding the 2nd gen has a baxandall tonestack. So I assume it would sound somewhat different.
AxAxSxS wrote:bizarro doom room day![]()
someone tagged me in this on FB, made me laugh
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Thanks broYeah, ain't the first time I wrestled that bear unfortunately. He won't give up easily, but i keep forgetting that like a stray if you feed him he returns. And yes he does need psychological help, I mean did you see the "who is thebeerhammer" thread? He made an alt and gave it a personality, that of a radioactive beer
new05002 wrote:HM2 mode #001 coming along
new05002 wrote:Bass OCD!!!!!
AngryGoldfish wrote:That is pretty funny, though, if you think about it. Completely the wrong place for it, but still. I'd say it belongs on the weird parts of Youtube or 4chan (are we allowed to mention that website here?).
AngryGoldfish wrote:That looks great. I love how 'vintage' and 'retro' it looks. The finish is more natural looking than an Emperor.
new05002 wrote:67 Mustang. He also has a 65 Chrysler Newport along with the 69 Camaro.
emptyparadigm wrote:If any of you cats are into country music, you oughta check out Dead Soldiers. http://deadsoldierstn.bandcamp.com/ If you remember iamthearm from HCFX doom room, it's his country outfit and it rules. Plus, Paul from Galaxicon is playin' drums!
AxAxSxS wrote:bizarro doom room day![]()
someone tagged me in this on FB, made me laugh
skullservant wrote:New Cab Day!
Oversized 1x12 for the Traynor. Local dude I found that does AMAZING work.
conky wrote:The other guitarist in my band wants some B.A.T. action on his board. At our last practice I let him run my Superbass Revelation into his 5150 and I ran my Superlead prototype into my 2204 while the bassist ran a HM2 into a Hartke head into an 8x10. Probably the best tone any band I have ever been a part of has gotten. Matt ( the guitarist) is definitely sold on Black Arts stuff. I recorded one song with my video camera, I'll try to get it uploaded.
deathmonkey wrote:People play quietly?
Even when I play loud it's quiet by Doom Room standards - everything vibrates, but nothing falls off the walls or shelves.t-rey wrote:new05002 wrote:67 Mustang. He also has a 65 Chrysler Newport along with the 69 Camaro.
skullservant wrote:Getting closer:
deathmonkey wrote:People play quietly?
Droneforbreakfast wrote:i dunno man... a 30 watter doesn't even being to cut the butter with me.
In all seriousness, I get why people want/need 100-200 watt amps, but that's most likely because they've played 30 watt amps that aren't supposed to be metal amps, but they're out there. My Fryette Memphis is not loud enough for gigs or overtaking a drummer, but it sounds more Doom than you'd think. The same goes for the Orange Rocker 30 I tried. It has all the characteristics of a true vintage sound, and with a stack of 4x12's, compresses and distorts at just the right volume for a loud drummer. Would it suffice for greedy folks like you and Parker? No, but don't knock 'till you've tried it. Ancient Astronaught wrote:Just because you have 200watts doesnt mean you have to use it all the time, I personally rarely turn up to ear blistering volumes. The main advantage is at gigging volumes i basically have infinite headroom, so my tone remains constant at about any volume that I use in practice or on stage. The problem with lesser watt heads is they may sound clean and perfect at practice volumes but when you take it on the stage and turn up you all of a sudden start getting break up and your clean tone isn't the same and your pedals react differently. That's just my take on it.
vidret wrote:Just my humble opinion but most BAT pedals sound best into amps on the verge of breakup, had a hard time liking the pharaoh before I realized that.
humancertainty wrote:Wow.
This one moves even faster than the HCFX one did.
So, um, we finished mixing the new Indian album yesterday.
skullservant wrote:AngryGoldfish wrote:That looks great. I love how 'vintage' and 'retro' it looks. The finish is more natural looking than an Emperor.
I'm so excited over it. Dude picks the most beautiful cuts of wood for his cabs and his stain/grill cloth combos are always spot on. I'm thinking later on down the road I might get that stupid 2x8" cab for my Verellen so I can cut glass with my ice pick toanz
new05002 wrote:thanks. I will have a more updated graphic in the for sale versions. Have earthward/chris handle that
Ancient Astronaught wrote:It is, but his history is long and sordid here. And yeah it's definitely more suited for certain sections of 4chan, which is where he spends most of his time I'm pretty sure. Oh and yeah you can mention 4chan here no problem.
AngryGoldfish wrote:skullservant wrote:Getting closer:
Excited!
t-rey wrote:That is incredibly snazzy. Does he have a company name/website?
AngryGoldfish wrote:Does he have business details yet, like a Facebook or website?
skullservant wrote:AngryGoldfish wrote:skullservant wrote:Getting closer:
Excited!
Me too dude. Getting the Rangemaster to work was the ONLY thing that I was nervous about and it worked out just fine!t-rey wrote:That is incredibly snazzy. Does he have a company name/website?AngryGoldfish wrote:Does he have business details yet, like a Facebook or website?
Yep!
He has an ebay shop that is pretty loaded all the time, and puts up a wide range of stuff there.
Here is his website:
http://bcustomcabs.com/
His ebay store:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/bmkisbmx/m.html ... ksid=p3686
Not sure if he has built anything larger than a 2x12 as he only started a year ago, but his shit is ON PAR quality wise with my Verellen.

Ancient Astronaught wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Right on. Three footswitches so you can go with either the LSTR or the SHO if felt like it?
Yup I can do individual on/offs and then the master on/off in case I have a part in a song where I have both on then go to completely clean so i can do it with one step instead of two.
Droneforbreakfast wrote:deathmonkey wrote:People play quietly?
let me tell you a story, my friend. a story that went on a couple of days ago.
i brought an Acoustic Control 230, rated at 160w (SS) at 4 ohms. I brought a Laney 4x12 rated at 4 ohms with 4 Celestion GS-12's, 200w total are rated at 96db. fairly innefficient. i had the Acoustic at about 2 o'clock in volume. this is about 15-25% of the volume i usually play at. i was asked to turn down.
this is what happens in the world outside the doom room. therein lies a sad, miserable wasteland. some people just want to watch the world burn... you know?