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adamthemute
11-02-2007, 12:27 PM
Slow day at work...
What's your ideal rig choices that you can actually get? Let say...2 guitars, 10 effects, 2 amps. OK go!
Here's my ideal setup:
'72 Fender Telecaster Deluxe
Gibson ES-335 (with P90's)
Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
Ibanez Tubescreamer TS-808 (overdrive)
D*A*M Meathead Deluxe (fuzz)
ZVex Box Of Metal (haven't heard it yet...it will be awesome though)
Red Witch Deluxe Moon Phaser
ZVex Seek Trem (tremolo)
Boss PS-5 (pitch shifter)
Line 6 DL-4 (delay)
Diamond Memory Lane (analog delay)
Dr. Scientist Reverberator (reverb)
Vox AC30 (2x12)
Orange Rockerverb 50 (head)
Orange or Mesa 4x12
Well...I have 2 out of 15. lofu
violation
11-02-2007, 01:14 PM
Gibson Les Paul Custom (Alpine White) (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gibson-Custom-Shop-Les-Paul-Custom-Electric-Guitar?sku=517110)
Gibson Custom Shop Limited Edition Zakk Wylde Flying V Custom (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gibson-Custom-Shop-Limited-Edition-Zakk-Wylde-Flying-V-Custom-with-Floyd-Rose?sku=514292)
ISP Decimator
Dunlop Wylde Wah
MXR Stereo Chorus
MXR EVH Flanger
MXR Wylde Overdrive
MXR EVH Phase 90
Boss TU-2
Laney VH100R x 2
Done! I've got 4 of those + alternatives to the chorus and flanger (CE-5 and BF-3).
Dude5152
11-02-2007, 05:52 PM
Kramer 1984 Reissue, Ibanez Jem, (Ibanez JS Chrome if 3 were allowed)
EVH Phase 90, EVH Flanger, T.C. Electronics G-System, Morley Bad Horsie Wah, Digitech Distortion Factory. EVH Stack
ronmac
11-02-2007, 06:05 PM
It's much easier being an acoustic guitarist...
This
http://www.ronmacnutt.com/Product/LarriveeJCL/JCL40incase.jpg
...and a glass of red wine, and I'm ready to go.
Guitar:
Gibson R8 LP Historic (in Iced Tea, of course!)
Fender '72 RI Telecaster
Vox AC30
Mesa Boogie Mark IV --> Mesa 4x12
Bass:
Fender P-Bass
Musicman Stingray
Ampeg B2R --> Avatar 210 + 212
Ampeg SVT Classic --> Ampeg SVT-810E
Maybe a Ric oo.
I have my rig very planned out. Pity the only part that I have right now is the Fender PBass --> Ampeg B2R --> Avatar 210.
Robert1950
11-02-2007, 08:31 PM
A Gibson '61 SG VOS though an original tube screamer into a Jimi Marshall full stack
A Linda Manzer Absynthe
http://www.manzer.com/web/index.php?thisid=173
into a Louis Electric 54 Twinmaster:
http://www.louisamps.com/content/54TWINNMASTER.asp
A 40's D'Angelico New Yorker of Gibson Super 400 would be a nice backup instrument.
Budda
11-02-2007, 11:01 PM
Guitars:
Heritage H-157 LP custom
PRS Custom 24 10-top artist package
Pedals:
Bodenhamer Electronics TS7 Chaos mod
EHX Holy grail?
TCE nova delay
Amps:
Mesa Boogie Road King mk.II
ENGL Invader 100/Peavey 5150 (i dunno!)
through 2 BLACK Orange 412's (one each)
theroan
11-06-2008, 09:09 AM
Already have it
http://theroan.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/img_1431.jpg
ronmac
11-06-2008, 03:45 PM
This works for me
http://www.ronmacnutt.com/Product/Bourgeois%20DBJ-C/images/dbjcfrontsmall.jpg
lofu
hoser
11-06-2008, 04:44 PM
I owned the rig when I was gigging lots and still own the guitar/pedals:
fender mij tele w/lil 59er in bridge, SD vintage in neck
gibson les paul studio limited edition (p90s)
boss tu-2, dunlop original wah
voodoo lab preamp
peavey classic 50/50 poweramp
marshall 1960ax
Robert1950
11-06-2008, 08:04 PM
A Gibson '61 SG VOS though an original tube screamer into a Jimi Marshall full stack
Oh my. It's amazing how one's opinion can change in a year. Now it would be a 1960 ES335 into an original Tubescreamer, a CE-1 Chorus into the best Marshall 1974x clone made.
greco
11-06-2008, 08:13 PM
Not wishing to sound like a jerk...but my dream would be to stay with my own rig .....and buy a new rig's worth of lessons.
I wish Mooh lived closer. I have never met him, but somehow I think that he could teach me and give me confidence. He might not agree, if he were presented with this challenge...LOL
Hey...we all need to dream.
Cheers
Dave
Phatchrisrules
11-11-2008, 09:39 AM
My ideal rig would be as follows:
Guitars:
My Made up guitar (Mos-stang) (Mus-rite)
and a Jaguar with a Seymour Duncan Distortion in the bridge and a '59 humbucker in the neck
Martin Dc-12 12 string electric acoustic [seeing as I have not as many pedals, I figured I could add in one more guitar]
Effects:
Roland (BOSS) DS-2 distortion
Electroharmonix small clone
A volume pedal of some sort
Amps:
Roland GC-408 [For practice]
Fender Twin Reverb
And some huge freaking speakers
Pretty basic stuff for me...
My SG and a custom Strat.
Fulltone OCD
Maxon OD808
Big Muff
Modded Crybaby
Handbuilt AC30 and JCM800 clones with THD Hot Plates.
suffersystem
11-15-2008, 08:42 PM
Jackson V
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Explorer
Modded 5150 half stack
That's about all I need.
:rockon2:
suffersystem
11-15-2008, 08:43 PM
Already have it
http://theroan.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/img_1431.jpg
Nice gear!lofu
devil6
11-15-2008, 11:53 PM
Only 10 effects? :frown:
Bass:
Lakland 55-02
The Funk Machine (James Jamersons lost '62 Fender P-bass, i figure it still got some mojo in it that'll rub off on me)
Amps:
Genz Benz GBE-750(Head)
Accugrove El Whappo(Cab)
Effects:
Roland Space Echo
Line 6 DL4
EHX Bass micro synth
EHX POG
MXR Blow Torch
Dunlop 105Q Wah
Moog Ring Mod
EBS Unichorus
EBS Bass IQ
MXR Phase 90
I could add another 10 or so pedals :tongue:
screamingdaisy
11-16-2008, 12:05 AM
Les Paul Goldtop w/ P90s
Les Paul Goldtop w/ Humbuckers
Strat, antique white w/ red tortoise pickguard.
Fulltone DejaVibe
'70 Fuzz
Octafuzz
Clyde Wah
Electric Amp EL34 MVU
Electric Amp 4x12
Orange 4x12
My dream is to completely build my own rig. I started with pedals last year and am doing an amp now. Once the amp is done I'll go back to pedals for a bit then a bigger amp. I know it will always be changing and growing. I can't even leave the same diodes in a fuzz pedal for too long without wondering what some other ones will sound like. I also want to get to where I can design my own gear instead of copying other people's schematics.
greco
11-16-2008, 11:45 AM
My dream is to completely build my own rig. I started with pedals last year and am doing an amp now. Once the amp is done I'll go back to pedals for a bit then a bigger amp. I know it will always be changing and growing. I can't even leave the same diodes in a fuzz pedal for too long without wondering what some other ones will sound like. I also want to get to where I can design my own gear instead of copying other people's schematics.
Kat..my hat is off to you (sorry, it is an age thing...not sure what phrase is cool these days) in admiration:bow::bow:
Dave
mrmatt1972
11-16-2008, 12:06 PM
Guitars:
Hamer T-51 ash body (got it)
Gretsch White Falcon (need it)
Gibson ES-335 (need it)
Lindert Conductor (got it)
Amp:
Supro/Zinky 50 watt Tremolectric (need it)
Leslie of some kind (sort of have it by Songworks)
Effects:
Rotovibe (need it)
Fulltone TTE (need it)
Fatboy Boost (custom pedal, got it)
Reverend Drivetrain II (got it)
Kat..my hat is off to you (sorry, it is an age thing...not sure what phrase is cool these days) in admiration:bow::bow:
Dave
Thanks greco! This forum actually deserves most of the credit. I'd never heard of people building their own pedals and amps before I started hanging around here.
greco
11-16-2008, 12:30 PM
Kat..could you tell us what amp you are building?
Any pics of the build ?
Dave
It's the P1 kit from AX84.com. 5 watts, class A, a single EL84 power tube, 12" Warehouse Guitar Speaker that I bought from Taylor_Garnet. I have some pics but I'm so close to being done that I'm waiting until it's done. It might be done this week if all goes well.
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