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hilight the link in the address bar and then hit enter and it will work.riffboy76 said:when it opens the error webpage just hit enter and it will work. sorry.
Nice stuff, don't you have any guitars :food-smiley-004:
hilight the link in the address bar and then hit enter and it will work.riffboy76 said:when it opens the error webpage just hit enter and it will work. sorry.
Damn, that just about nails it for me. :rockon:Updated rig pic:rockon2:
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Age old marshall trick of jumping the channels. Works great on my old Traynor also. Essential allows you to blend channel 1 and 2.Nice rig!!!
May I ask you why there's a patch cable between two input jack?
My Wild Bill modified Traynor is very similar.I find it works especially well on the JTM45 because it's two channels are voiced so differently. A small adjustment on channel 2 can really bring a lot of bottom end into the tone to give a nice rich sound.
Are you saying you don't see this? Lower right next to post reply.Thanks for the help G, but there is nothing there that allows me to do it. Two buttons on the bottom say "post reply" and "more options" of which posting a picture is not one of them. Furthermore, I tried dragging a photo into the text box and it highlighted the whole box red with text saying "uploads are not available".
Interestingly if you right click and "open image in new tab" in comes in right side upOne too many glasses of Xmas scotch...lol
Yep, that's the problem. Becoming a "supporting member" allows you a few privileges, such as posting stuff for sale in the emporium and direct upload of pictures. I still prefer using photobucket myself, which you can do without paying to be a supporting member. Most of us love this place so paying a few bucks to help out is not a big dealI deifnitely do not. That button is just not there at all, but the other two are. What's this thing laristotle mentioned about not being a supporting member?
Here's a shot of an old Jeff Bober-built Budda Verbmaster. The custom headshell was built by Krueger Design awhile back for one of our estimable members. It's sitting on an old custom-built 1x12" cab, also by Krueger Design, that's just been refreshed with matching Tolex/corners. No colour correction on the picture:
With apologies to Gelett Burgess:
The Purple Amp's projected feast
Reflections on a Rockin' Beast
That's Quite Remarkable, at Least
I never played a purple amp
with normal or high gain on
Until I used one for the vamp
to get some sonic pain on
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