Fender... 1973......
- somanytoys
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Re: Fender... 1973......
Does the stuff have to be in/on the curio cabinet, or can you just have one somewhere in proximity to all your musical equipment (and/or cats)?
It's an honest question, I feel kind of borderline sometimes. I could make a bigger circle of guitar & bass amps and pedalboards than that picture of Rick Wakeman and his keyboards. The cape I'd have to work on though. That looks like weeks' worth of bedazzling.
It's an honest question, I feel kind of borderline sometimes. I could make a bigger circle of guitar & bass amps and pedalboards than that picture of Rick Wakeman and his keyboards. The cape I'd have to work on though. That looks like weeks' worth of bedazzling.
-David
It's a boost booster, to boost your boost - it makes your tone much muchier.
It's a boost booster, to boost your boost - it makes your tone much muchier.
- l9gaj
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Beautiful!
- sookwinder
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I am actually a keyboard player (piano and Hammond) and not a guitarist.... only picked up an electric for the first time when I was 39.
My skills? .. I've lost all my chops from the point of view of muscle memory (work, business and lately playing guitar more than keyboards... life does that) . But when I record I just spend the first few hours working out what will work best for the track and then the next 4 or 5 hours getting it just how I want it. One can do that in a home studio.
Here is a 52 seconds instrumental. I suspect most here will dislike it.
I record rock, jazz, blues and, dare I say, almost country rock in the style of stones circa "Exile on Main St".
This short instrumental is just the more straight up rock n roll style that we sometimes do.
http://www.offsetguitars.com/personal/s ... 0&%202.mp3
My skills? .. I've lost all my chops from the point of view of muscle memory (work, business and lately playing guitar more than keyboards... life does that) . But when I record I just spend the first few hours working out what will work best for the track and then the next 4 or 5 hours getting it just how I want it. One can do that in a home studio.
Here is a 52 seconds instrumental. I suspect most here will dislike it.
I record rock, jazz, blues and, dare I say, almost country rock in the style of stones circa "Exile on Main St".
This short instrumental is just the more straight up rock n roll style that we sometimes do.
http://www.offsetguitars.com/personal/s ... 0&%202.mp3
relaxing alternative to doing actual work ...
- Bemis
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That thing looks amazing! Just listened and enjoyed the jam as well.
- mulesing
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Absolutely stunning. I would love to have a Fender Rhodes one day. Congrats mate!
- RandyRandom
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dope! congrats! 

:D Gotta love them Offsets :D
Any other austrians around here?
Any other austrians around here?
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That is too cool.
- kamillebidan
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That tolex color is straight up 50's diner awesome. And the sound, well, what do you expect?