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MXR Phase 100’s are great. And I know Frusciante uses an Ibanez wh10 wah if you’re looking for a chili pepper sound, but i don’t know how easy they are to find because i think they’re discontinued and they go for around $350 or something like that on ebay.
June 16, 2009 at 11:37 pm in reply to: Ideas for the next batch of diecast RI pedals and possible EHX pedals of the future. #97982BlueSteelParticipantEHX should reissue that random tone generator thing. it’s kinda pointless, but it makes cool sounds
and EHX should also make a bit crusher. i’d definitely buy it.
BlueSteelParticipantThe only sports i like are Wii Tennis and Wii Bowling
BlueSteelParticipantMicrosynth, SMMH and the POG 2. But i used all the money that i had that i was going to use on a microsynth on the parts for my guitar that i made.
BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Very cool! I love the finish, it’s beautiful.Thanks , I used 2 coats of tung oil, but I didn’t really like it, so i got this spray varnish stuff and used two coats of that. then steel wool and wax. and then i polished it.
BlueSteelParticipantpretty cool. yea, i can’t wait for PGS to make a video on it to show all the new stuff and how it works and whatnot.
BlueSteelParticipantMarshall MG series 30DFX. It’s pretty good.
BlueSteelParticipantAwesome! looks great, can’t wait for demos.
BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Hello:These are my “Six Pack” I use extensively to play with my three bands and for solo projects. I’m an “almost only Fender” player, except for the weird Gibson Sonex 180 from 1.981. I’m absolutelly in love with the Jazzmaster (I own some MIJ and CIJ models from 90’s and early 2.000’s) and with my more than weird Strat (Mex. Deluxe Series).
I work with three different tunings: C, D and E standard (no open or drop tunings). I usually set a pair of guitars for each tuning, so I always have a replacement guitar available. Having this set implies continuous use of all six, despite I have a “standard” pair for using with each band.
The tunings I use for each band are, respectivley: E & D, C & D and E & C.
As a heavy-custom work, I’ve rechristened all Fenders, but the Gibson keeps all original!
* Standard E guitars: Fender JazzSmasher and Fender StratoBlaster.
* Standard D guitars: Fender JazzBlaster and Gibson Sonex 180 Custom.
* Standard C guitars: Fender FatMaster and Fender FatBlaster.I use medium-output humbuckers, like FWR and SD Antiquity HB’s and SD Quarter Pound for Jazzmaster. The Gibson has its original pickups (high output Gotoh humbuckers).
Here they are:
[img]http://tm3lqq.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pKq8AQ51dgLY_GtmX1Nd2CCoOQMvC_L7CHSeZ3zgeW3VtAZuuAf1GG-gzFh4ggGnE9AkNUHHxeIEV5m-y4XvA6w/Six Pack.JPG[/img]
(from left to right): Fender FatMaster, Fender FatBlaster, Fender StratoBlaster, Fender JazzBlaster and Fender JazzSmasher.
(lying): Gibson Sonex 180 Custom.
Regards
Nacho
Dude, Nice Collection!! :thumb:
BlueSteelParticipantI’d go with just the RI Big Muff Pi.
BlueSteelParticipantClassic enclosures of course! The new XO’s are okay, because they save room and are probably more durable, but i like the look of the sheet metal and i like the input and output jacks on the top instead of on the side.
BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Quote:Doesn’t OK GO use a big muff pi in some of their music? I was listening to them this morining and tought the bass sounded like it was used with a big muff pi.I only know the song “here it goes again”. Which songs do you think use a Big Muff?
Invincible, Do What You Want, Get Over it. And a few others from both of their albums.
BlueSteelParticipantDoesn’t OK GO use a big muff pi in some of their music? I was listening to them this morining and tought the bass sounded like it was used with a big muff pi.
BlueSteelParticipantI agree with electro-melx, sell it, and buy the Small Clone. The Small Clone is sooo much better IMO.
BlueSteelParticipantOoOoO! Can’t wait till some demos and pics of these!
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