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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:47 am
by radish
misterstomach wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLceVAMzbAs[/youtube]
just heard this band today and i think it's pretty killer. thought folks here might be into it. the whole album is really good.
also, just found an original model t listed for $800. emailed within 15 minutes of posting so hoping i get a chance to hear back about it. i don't really have the money, but i could maybe sell one of my marshalls tonight to a friend if i had a chance to snag this thing for this price. i haven't seen one of these for this little in almost ten years.
I hope you get that Model T. It has been posted a couple of times. I contacted him and missed his call and then he dropped off the face of the earth. I then had a friend try for me as well and the same deal happened. Something seemed a bit fishy, at one point there were 4 different Model Ts on craigslist all for around $800. I think it was all the same guy. I gave up and bought a V4.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:56 am
by misterstomach
radish wrote:misterstomach wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLceVAMzbAs[/youtube]
just heard this band today and i think it's pretty killer. thought folks here might be into it. the whole album is really good.
also, just found an original model t listed for $800. emailed within 15 minutes of posting so hoping i get a chance to hear back about it. i don't really have the money, but i could maybe sell one of my marshalls tonight to a friend if i had a chance to snag this thing for this price. i haven't seen one of these for this little in almost ten years.
I hope you get that Model T. It has been posted a couple of times. I contacted him and missed his call and then he dropped off the face of the earth. I then had a friend try for me as well and the same deal happened. Something seemed a bit fishy, at one point there were 4 different Model Ts on craigslist all for around $800. I think it was all the same guy. I gave up and bought a V4.
it does seem a bit weird. i noticed it's been posted a few times too. i was actually writing him from his last posting a week ago and it got reposted while i was writing the email. definitely weird and probably not legit, but worth a try. i probably wouldn't have bothered writing if i had seen that there were four at that price from the same guy. seems like one of those scams to gather people's email addresses or something. i've actually been looking around for a v4 when i ran across this, oddly. haven't seen many of those recently. also, haven't run into you at a show recently either. though i don't get out much.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:11 am
by radish
Yeah, I haven't been going to many shows myself. I think I am going to go to Today is the Day and Mutilation Rites at the end of the month. Are you going to either of those? Also, is Druden playing anytime soon?
It might be legit, he did actually call. Just don't miss his call! I found the V4 on Guitar Center's used section online. It might be worth a checking out, they seem to come up often there for reasonable prices.
Do you know of a good amp tech in town? I need to have new power tubes installed.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:24 am
by new05002
Cthulu Fuzz #001 done. Probably 1 of 2 turret version of this pedal for now

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:37 am
by radish
That looks great! What kind of fuzz is it?
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:38 am
by new05002
Silicon fuzzface with another gain stage. Generally the idea was to take that kind of base pedal and push the gain as much a possible. Still dabbling in prototypes to extend that idea further and other similar ones.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:50 am
by misterstomach
radish wrote:Yeah, I haven't been going to many shows myself. I think I am going to go to Today is the Day and Mutilation Rites at the end of the month. Are you going to either of those? Also, is Druden playing anytime soon?
It might be legit, he did actually call. Just don't miss his call! I found the V4 on Guitar Center's used section online. It might be worth a checking out, they seem to come up often there for reasonable prices.
Do you know of a good amp tech in town? I need to have new power tubes installed.
we were actually possibly going to play with mutilation rites at one point, when will (humancertainty) was going to be touring with them, but he's not doing that anymore we're obviously not on it. i didn't know it was with today is the day at that time. we were playing the 27th, but that got cancelled. our next show is on april 24th at ash street with a band called the wild hunt and burials. it's a tour kick off for us.
for amp techs, if you can, get in touch with brian sours at portland custom shop. he's the best in general, but he is a v4 fanatic. he loves them and is probably one of the best techs for those amps in the country. he can be hard to get an amp in because he's pretty busy, but if you have an amp he likes working on, your chances are better. if that doesn't work out, try archane amplification, or something like that. my roomate recently took his amp there and the dude did a god job.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:01 am
by radish
Thanks for the tech info. Brian Sours has been recommended to me a couple times, that seems like the way to go.
Remind me about that Ash St. show. I know the bass player from Burials. He used to play in a few Denver bands.
Mutilation Rites and Today is the day are separate nights. Today is the day is playing with KEN Mode, Black Tusk and Fight Amp unfortunately that is the same night as Graves at Sea. I can't decide.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:37 am
by nightterrors
Ancient Astronaught wrote:nightterrors wrote:Bass players:
Have you used an 810 and 415 together before?
I haven't used either, I've only used either 215's or 412's for as long as I can remember.
Jammed with 2 guitar players last night for the first time in years and it gave me the heads up I need to get some more cabs and another head.
So I've been kicking around the idea of getting another head, and either an 810 with a 215 and 412 or an 810 with a 415. I understand the lugging around and stuff will be alot harder, but I'll figure it out.
What are you currently using as far as cabs, and what tuning will you be using? I'm just using a 2x15 at the moment but I've played through all of the above before, and I would say your best bet would be the 8x10 + 4x15 but you'd need one hell of a power amp or two heads. The reason is that with 15's and 10's you cover more of the sonic spectrum (in general probably 40hz-6khz) and will get a flatter more even response / tone from your cabs. The 12's won't cover any ground that 10's and 15's paired together wouldn't so you would end up with a very mid heavy tone that could be tough to EQ correctly.
Currently? I don't have any cabs in my name, technically speaking. I've been using an Acoustic 410 and 80's Marshall 4x12 bass cab that are at the jam space the band I'm in shares (I don't like the sound of either cabs...) A new guy just joined our jam and said he has an 810 and 215 I can use if I'd like, and I believe a Mesa Bass 400.
Currently, I have the 98' Green Matamp Legend 140, I'm pretty set on getting a 75' Or120 from this guy in my area, I've got him Down quite a bit now in price.
We are playing in a tuning my buddy sort of came up with as of last night, it's pretty similar to A Standard I guess you could say.
Definitely decided on the 810-415 combo. Green on one, orange on the other.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:38 am
by emptyparadigm
Hey so since I live out west now, can you cats in the pacific nw please come lay down the heavies? Denver has a stupidly awesome scene for all things stoner to funeral blackened doom. I'm looking at you, D-Day and misterstomach. If other Seattle and Portland bands can show up, you dudes can come drink beer with me.
Also, today is my birthday.
I am older than I look and younger than I feel.
Oh. Watched "Last Days Here." FANTASTIC MOVIE.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:34 am
by Ancient Astronaught
nightterrors wrote:Currently? I don't have any cabs in my name, technically speaking. I've been using an Acoustic 410 and 80's Marshall 4x12 bass cab that are at the jam space the band I'm in shares (I don't like the sound of either cabs...) A new guy just joined our jam and said he has an 810 and 215 I can use if I'd like, and I believe a Mesa Bass 400.
Currently, I have the 98' Green Matamp Legend 140, I'm pretty set on getting a 75' Or120 from this guy in my area, I've got him Down quite a bit now in price.
We are playing in a tuning my buddy sort of came up with as of last night, it's pretty similar to A Standard I guess you could say.
Definitely decided on the 810-415 combo. Green on one, orange on the other.
With different heads on each cabs any phase issues will be minimal (with the proper a/b/y pedal), but it will be loud as balls!!!! Sounds like a killer setup my friend and the 4x15 will definitely help with the lower tuning.
emptyparadigm wrote:Hey so since I live out west now, can you cats in the pacific nw please come lay down the heavies? Denver has a stupidly awesome scene for all things stoner to funeral blackened doom. I'm looking at you, D-Day and misterstomach. If other Seattle and Portland bands can show up, you dudes can come drink beer with me.
Also, today is my birthday.
I am older than I look and younger than I feel.
Oh. Watched "Last Days Here." FANTASTIC MOVIE.
Happy mutha fukkin birthday my friend!

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:47 am
by nightterrors
Ancient Astronaught wrote:nightterrors wrote:Currently? I don't have any cabs in my name, technically speaking. I've been using an Acoustic 410 and 80's Marshall 4x12 bass cab that are at the jam space the band I'm in shares (I don't like the sound of either cabs...) A new guy just joined our jam and said he has an 810 and 215 I can use if I'd like, and I believe a Mesa Bass 400.
Currently, I have the 98' Green Matamp Legend 140, I'm pretty set on getting a 75' Or120 from this guy in my area, I've got him Down quite a bit now in price.
We are playing in a tuning my buddy sort of came up with as of last night, it's pretty similar to A Standard I guess you could say.
Definitely decided on the 810-415 combo. Green on one, orange on the other.
With different heads on each cabs any phase issues will be minimal (with the proper a/b/y pedal), but it will be loud as balls!!!! Sounds like a killer setup my friend and the 4x15 will definitely help with the lower tuning.
Thanks man! Pretty stoked!
Waiting to hear back from the dude about the OR today, hopefully the deal can be made!
Yeah the new guy we started jamming with, we were talking about ABY pedals and word for word he said "if you want "HUM-CITY..." Then get the Morley ABY pedal!!" Hahaha.
He has a voodoo labs amp selector and swears by it.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:00 am
by deathmonkey
nightterrors wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:nightterrors wrote:Currently? I don't have any cabs in my name, technically speaking. I've been using an Acoustic 410 and 80's Marshall 4x12 bass cab that are at the jam space the band I'm in shares (I don't like the sound of either cabs...) A new guy just joined our jam and said he has an 810 and 215 I can use if I'd like, and I believe a Mesa Bass 400.
Currently, I have the 98' Green Matamp Legend 140, I'm pretty set on getting a 75' Or120 from this guy in my area, I've got him Down quite a bit now in price.
We are playing in a tuning my buddy sort of came up with as of last night, it's pretty similar to A Standard I guess you could say.
Definitely decided on the 810-415 combo. Green on one, orange on the other.
With different heads on each cabs any phase issues will be minimal (with the proper a/b/y pedal), but it will be loud as balls!!!! Sounds like a killer setup my friend and the 4x15 will definitely help with the lower tuning.
Thanks man! Pretty stoked!
Waiting to hear back from the dude about the OR today, hopefully the deal can be made!
Yeah the new guy we started jamming with, we were talking about ABY pedals and word for word he said "if you want "HUM-CITY..." Then get the Morley ABY pedal!!" Hahaha.
He has a voodoo labs amp selector and swears by it.
The Radial bigshot is dirt cheap when you can find one used and is really quiet. My major complaint is No LEDs.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:02 am
by Ancient Astronaught
nightterrors wrote:Thanks man! Pretty stoked!
Waiting to hear back from the dude about the OR today, hopefully the deal can be made!
Yeah the new guy we started jamming with, we were talking about ABY pedals and word for word he said "if you want "HUM-CITY..." Then get the Morley ABY pedal!!" Hahaha.
He has a voodoo labs amp selector and swears by it.
KEEP THIS GUY AROUND!!!!!

Yeah the Morley has no phase inversion or ground lifts, aka its a road to hum city. The voodoo labs is a great ABY but another one that everyone around here swears by is the BigShot ABY, its passive so it requires no power but at the same time it has no LEDs. Which seems to be the one downside, but if you run both amps all the time it really makes no difference.
*edit* Looks like Chris agrees with me on the bigshot hahaha
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:03 am
by new05002
keeps reminding me that i need to make a stereo i/o splitter