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Re: Setup of the day

Post by Jonesie » Tue Jun 06, 2023 3:15 pm

Ric 330 -> Cranked up '63 Ampeg Jet.

That's all. It was glorious.

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by fever606 » Tue Jun 06, 2023 3:31 pm

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Getting a lot of mileage out of this setup, with the Jag (SD Quarter Pound pickups) into a Hex Micro T…

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by Kinx » Wed Jun 07, 2023 2:09 pm

I have this homemade 1x12 with Black Shadow c90 in it that I use with my JCM800 2204 as my main live amp/cab setup. The cab is kinda gnarly but sounds great, however being homemade it has some quirks and one of them is the speaker connection: there is a cable with jack male connector wired directly to the speaker instead of traditional input jack. One of pros of that setup is, that I didn't have to worry about losing the speaker cable :)) however it broke off the speaker yesterday just prior to our gig, rendering my setup cab less. There was luckily a in house Deluxe Reverb, but it wouldn't turn on !! In the end, I ended up usingbit as a cab for the Marshall and it sounded surprisingly great!! I liked the looks of that setup even more than it's sound tho :D
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Re: Setup of the day

Post by JSett » Wed Jun 07, 2023 2:15 pm

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Wow, that rushed a memory back into my brain out of nowhere! I used to do almost exactly the same thing almost monthly as a teenager! Circa 1997-ish we played a venue called The Boat Race in Cambridge City about once a month and they had a late-70s SF Twin Reverb as part of the 'backline' that never, ever seemed to work so people just used it as a cab...of which I used to pop my JCM800 into.

Nothing quite like hustling a rig together in a pinch to teach you the lesson of flexibility.
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Re: Setup of the day

Post by MrShake » Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:28 pm

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All the Fender Blender buzz today had me pull out my fuzz board for a "no trippy gimmicks, let's see if you can still do some raw fuzz" playing. Oh, it was so good. First one's a Bazz Fuss, second one's a Companion Fuzz.

But that Fender Blender, boy oh boy. Turn on the boost, kick out the blocks, and crank up that roar.

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by Twang Deluxe » Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:25 pm

MrShake wrote:
Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:28 pm
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All the Fender Blender buzz today had me pull out my fuzz board for a "no trippy gimmicks, let's see if you can still do some raw fuzz" playing. Oh, it was so good. First one's a Bazz Fuss, second one's a Companion Fuzz.

But that Fender Blender, boy oh boy. Turn on the boost, kick out the blocks, and crank up that roar.
What a great board. I love the Fender Blender. It is one of the first pedals with two switches.

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by MrShake » Thu Jun 15, 2023 10:06 am

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A day later...

"Headphones rehearsal" today - living room setup. eDrums and amp sim pedals through an old Mackie mixer, but this rig alone got us pretty far into a trippy, fuzzed out space jam for about 30 minutes.

I love this guitar, coming up on its' 15th birthday soon, and it's never let me down.

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by hulakatt » Thu Jun 15, 2023 5:04 pm

I had one of the RI Blenders when they were new. Didn't really understand it so I sold it and still dearly miss it. I've been watching the market on them for a few years, hoping to catch one at a good price but the prices just slowly creep up and up.
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Re: Setup of the day

Post by JSett » Fri Jun 16, 2023 12:00 am

I needed a stand for my new keyboard so bought the "Nord Stand Ex" which, after arriving and a lot of head-scratching, turns out doesn't fit the one particular model I bought :fp: still, I managed to fit it with judicial use of brain power and 3M dual lock. This is my current "work station" on the rug...

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by MrShake » Fri Jun 16, 2023 6:36 am

JSett wrote:
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This is my current "work station" on the rug...

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My wife and I like watching those "rate or roast my rig"-type videos. And our highest positive criteria is "how condusive does that space look for making music, efficiently, without being clinical and sterile?" That looks like a pretty great music making space you have there.

And forgive me, folks, I've been hopping from board to board lately, trying to see what inspires me. I think I overshot on "textural/ambient" and ended up at a goddamn Jesus Board. But since I grew up Catholic, what's the penance for that? Learning how to play blackgaze?

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by sal paradise » Fri Jun 16, 2023 7:59 am

MrShake wrote:
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I love it: fuzz fuzz fuzz delay delay delay reverb reverb reverb 8)

That Caline reverb isn’t subtle. And the TE-2… can’t wait to hear what you’re making with all these layers of space 🌌
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Re: Setup of the day

Post by JSett » Fri Jun 16, 2023 10:55 am

MrShake wrote:
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My wife and I like watching those "rate or roast my rig"-type videos. And our highest positive criteria is "how condusive does that space look for making music, efficiently, without being clinical and sterile?" That looks like a pretty great music making space you have there.
Thank you. That's actually the only portion of that room that's conducive to a calm mind for creativity. The rest of the room is utter chaos. It's probably about 14'x8' and currently contains:

1x work desk for my wife for work from home days + chair
2x Ikea Kallax cube racks (1 on top of each other) for storage - mostly shoes and handbags, a few drawers for my clutter.
1x workbench/painting table for me to paint for work or work on guitars/amps/etc. This permanently has 987456029341203 things on it
1x under the bench full of spare amps, extension leads, a metal cabinet full of pedals and parts and other junk
1x the rug with amp/keyboard/etc as pictured
1x nook I keep 2x gigbags in
Plus all the walls are covered in artwork, and guitars/ukulele/mandolin/etc all hanging from them

The whole house is like that, truth be told. Like a carefully curated thrift store. At least, that's what I tell myself to excuse the hoarding :D :D
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Re: Setup of the day

Post by hulakatt » Fri Jun 16, 2023 8:31 pm

MrShake wrote:
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But since I grew up Catholic, what's the penance for that?
2 Hail Mary's
1 Taco Bell Chalupa
2 shots of Tequila

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Re: Setup of the day

Post by JSett » Mon Jun 19, 2023 11:19 am

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I found one!

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Found it less than 4 miles away and from someone I kinda already knew. Traded £100 and a spare Boss PH-3 for it. That takes my small collection to a 1982 Cube Bass 60, a 1983 Cube 40 and now this 1983 Cube Chorus. I haven't played it really as the music room has, yet again, been taken over (this time by the kittens though so I ain't too angry
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Re: Setup of the day

Post by UlricvonCatalyst » Mon Jun 19, 2023 12:30 pm

JSett wrote:
Mon Jun 19, 2023 11:19 am
UlricvonCatalyst wrote:
Wed Apr 19, 2023 12:21 am
I found one!

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Found it less than 4 miles away and from someone I kinda already knew. Traded £100 and a spare Boss PH-3 for it. That takes my small collection to a 1982 Cube Bass 60, a 1983 Cube 40 and now this 1983 Cube Chorus. I haven't played it really as the music room has, yet again, been taken over (this time by the kittens though so I ain't too angry
Excellent! Have fun with the kittens and the cube, in that order.

I'm kicking myself now that I didn't snap up that one that was only £100 a while back. A stereo amp set-up with dual choruses could be immense.

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