| My guitars..... (or axes.... depends on how you look at it.) | |||||||||||||||
| Fender Mexican Fat Stratocaster from 2002 (main geetar) Blue agave finish Alder body Maple neck, modern c-shaped profile, rosewood fretboard. 21 vintage style frets. Chrome hardware. 1 humbucker in bridge, singlecoils in the middle and neck-positions. 5-way switching. Update: the guitar is now equipped with a KH-21 set from EMG. One EMG-81 and two EMG-S. Sounds pretty nice, really...... |
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| Squier (by Fender) Stagemaster (Discontinued, now called Showmaster) (First electric geetar) Black metallic finish Basswood body Maple neck, thinner than a normal strat. Rosewood fretboard and 24 jumbo frets. Black metal hardware. Licensed Floyd Rose in the bridge. 1 humbucker in bridge, singlecoils in the middle and neck-positions. 5-way switching. |
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| I also have a classical acoustic guitar, but it's over at a friends house for the moment, and I don't remember the brand and/or model. | |||||||||||||||
| The amps of hell.......... (Riiiiiiiight..... :P ) | |||||||||||||||
| Fender Roc Pro 1000 (main home-practice amp) Hybrid amp (preamp valve, solidstate poweramp) 2 channels, clean and overdrive, with a lead-boost on the overdrive, and a toneshift-switch on clean. Real analog acoustronics spring reverb. Switchable from the footcontroller. Sucks for metal, so-so for hard rock, great for classical rock....... Why-o-why didn't I buy the Marshall when I had the chance? |
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| Vox Pathfinder 15 watter (First amp. Bought it with my stagemaster. Main jamming-on-the-computer amp.) Single-channel thingy. Cleans up pretty good when you lower the volume on your guitar. Has a boost circuit for soloing etc. I usually leave it in boost-mode. Solid-state, but still gets a nice british crunch. Does actually sound better than the Fender when cranked. Tremolo circuit for cool surf-music. Only bass and treble-knobs, no middle. |
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| Pedals'o doom.......... | |||||||||||||||
| Zoom 505 II (first pedal. Sucks.....) Multieffects unit for beginners. Sucks majorly ass, but is ok for the money. The distortion CAN sound ok if you're in a right sized room. The input is actually only halfway working, and I have to nudge the cable a few times, or else the pedal will feedback more than a cheap electro-acoustic plugged into a Mesa/Boogie Tripple Rectifier at full blast. Sucks...... |
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| Boss MT-2 (First and only single-effect pedal so far. Don't know why I bought it.) Sounds like a bee in a jar. At good days allmost like two bees in a jar. Digital piece of crap. Sounds brutal through a good amp. (Like a 30th anniversary Marshall) Sounds bad in any other amp. Impossible to get rid of, because you can drop it from 18 ft, and it'll still work perfect. (Maybe it even will sound better. I'll have to test that one day. SOLD! Hahahahahaha... Idiot! |
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| Vox Tonelab with a VC-12 controller: NOW WE'RE TALKING!!!! My newest toy. It's what I use live now. Great amp-models, effects to die for and the ability to model cabs if you plug it directly to the mixer. The effects are very nice and very usable. The floor board has arrived now as well, and it kicks ass. The chromatic tuner has been a life-saver on several occasions, and it's nice to be able to switch things on and off. |
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