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I hav e an old switchblade from late 70’s, early 80’s. I can do 2 cabs individually or both at once. That is actually the main thing I use it for. I can’t speak for the new switchblade.
firesgt911Member**UPDATE TO PEDAL PROBLEM**
So, I bought a Russian Small Stone, Russian Big Muff, Russian Bassballs and a Small Clone. Now I’m done for sure until after Christmas. There are a couple of Muff Fuzzes on ebay that are calling my name, but I am going to be strong!
firesgt911MemberI stripped the screws on my little big muff. I drilled them out and replaced them with harder screws. Now it’s good. The stock screws are kinda soft.
firesgt911MemberQuote: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!!!
firesgt911MemberI’m a strat guy, but deffinately prefer fixed bridges. I never use the trem.
firesgt911MemberQuote:And here’s the 1st generation black one.I just picked one of these up. I don’t know much about them other than they sound really cool. When was this model in production? Mine is the same as in your pic.
Thanks.
firesgt911MemberWOW! Just WOW!
firesgt911MemberGreat! Thanks!
firesgt911MemberQuote:i’d love to get myself a NOS electro harmonix 9v battery hahaI have one that I am thinking about putting on “the bay” with a starting bid of $100! What do you guys think? HAHAHA!
firesgt911MemberCRAP! I just remembered the “Post Your Big Muffs” thread. Sorry. Feel free to lock or move or whatever it is you admin types wanna do.
firesgt911MemberHA! After I made this post, I left the battery on all night and killed it! HAHAHA!
firesgt911MemberThat’s what I had in mind. I can probably get a standard MIM for cheaper than that at the local store. I still think some Squires aren’t to bad.
firesgt911MemberQuote:Well, I was going for a squier, since I don’t have the extra $ for a fender. I was thinking of any from the vintage modified series, specially the SH one.The Squire’s aren’t bad. Especially if you get one that has string through the body. I played the less expensive one that didn’t and it didn’t sound right to me.
I played one of these and it seemed pretty good:
firesgt911MemberWell…the Russian Muff fell through. Apparently, all the sites that list them as in stock don’t really have them anymore. Of course they discontinue them and now they are going to be impossible to get unless you wanna pay twice what they are worth. No thanks! Also, the Vintage Small Stone fell through. I guess I can live with just the Russian one, and then get a Small Clone.
firesgt911MemberQuote:what my dad always says “no matter how many pedals you have It won’t make you sound better”!Very true, but I have been playing for a long time and am not too bad. I think that is why I recently got into the whole effects side of things.
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