Yeah, it’s a funky piece of dry wood. Great pickups, and very comfortable to play.
BTW, check out my band on MySpace (click on the link in my signature). I used the Les Paul for both songs playing on our page right now. ‘Too Much Room’ has that guitar all over it and the solo in ‘Oceanbound’ is also the LP.
Yeah, it’s a funky piece of dry wood. Great pickups, and very comfortable to play.
BTW, check out my band on MySpace (click on the link in my signature). I used the Les Paul for both songs playing on our page right now. ‘Too Much Room’ has that guitar all over it and the solo in ‘Oceanbound’ is also the LP.
I had nothing to do the other day, so I took this pic of my guitars.
clockwise from the top: Les Paul Faded DC, LAG Winter acoustic, Am. Std. Tele, Am. Std. Strat, Framus Mayfield Custom Mahogany, Ibanez S Series (MIK) and Ibanez AFB200. 🙄
I like the vibratos like the ones on the Jaguar/Jazzmaster (i think that is what is really a floating vibrato, not the ones on strats?). I have a bigsby on my main guitar, a Gretsch, and i like it, but i hate changing strings on it. It is a nightmare!!!
Bigsby’s look GORGEOUS!!!
They’re great fun, but I’m not going near a Bigsby equipped guitar until I have a roadie to change the strings on it…
nice knobs on the DS-1 nice board, clean… but one thing – isn’t it annoying how those patch cables move under the Boss switch? i hate it… (i’m talking about the ds-1 again)
how’s that CAE line booster? PM please (i’m tired of my oftopics )
The DS-1 is the Robert Keeley Ultra/Seeing Eye mod. You get cool knobs and a blue LED. Oh yeah, and it sounds pretty darn awesome too. I don’t have to worry about the switch on the DS-1, ’cause I’m not touching it nor the Maxon, for that matter. They’re both always on and hooked up to the LS-2 in the bottom row, which takes care of all the switching. (Note that the patch cables for all other Boss effects are cleverly tucked under the board 😆 ).
I gotta mention how happy I am that I got the Switchblade. It makes my life sooooooo much easier, switching guitars is a sinch now.
The CAE Boost is there at the end of the chain to boost my signal for leads/choruses. Basically, it’s a super transparent true bypass booster that works really well with my amp (Fender Hot Rod Deluxe). So much for PM’s. :facepalm:
haha, i was just thinking today that a telecaster would be a great guitar to have. but i’ll probably get one after i get another toronado. probably both in sunburst.
If I ever make it big, the price of sunburst Teles will skyrocket. 😆 I wouldn’t be too worried, though…
oh, no i didnt mean you. i thought you were saying that the other person was spam.
i’m really thinking that he is jack black, but i highly doubt it. but then that makes me think: how can he afford all of those pedals?
“Rachelzank” was the one I meant. There’s a good couple of similar posts scattered around the forum. They copy comments from sites that are linked in thread to make them seem legit.
I love Gearmanndude’s videos myself. Who cares if he’s Jack Black or Jack White?
I made a couple of changes after the first couple of gigs to make the board more user friendly. Signal chain is the same as above but I swapped around two pedals to keep those in the lower row that get stomped on the most.
Seen the vid..The Ram’s Head sounds fantastic.I have to wonder why Electro-Harmonix makes their reissue based on the V3 red/black muff, when the Ram’s Head is so highly prized.Time to get round to building my BYOC Beaver kit, I think. I’ve had it for months, and it’s still in it’s packaging…
Regards,
rachelzank
Ordinateur portable pas cher
Spam again, this comment was originally posted a month ago on YouTube for gearmanndude’s Muff comparison vid. Sorry about these posts, but I absolutely hate spam. It’s entertaining to see what new tricks they come up with, though.
I currently use a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe live and one of those Chinese-made Champ 600’s at home for practice and recording. I also own an old 40W Marshall ‘Valvestate’, but it’s with a friend back in Hungary. I also have a solid state Park G10 practice amp in my Budapest apartment, just in case. Then there’s Guitar Rig 3 on my PC laptop, and a Line 6 Pocket Pod that I don’t use that much nowadays (as long as the neighbours don’t mind).
The moment I read the thread’s title, I was thinking “Boss” right away myself. I prefer silent switching over true bypass (which is a bit overrated me thinks).