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Gear pics just taken today, have a peek at my pedals and amps and stuff


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Let's start with pedals:

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oldest production pedal made?

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gut shot

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my self fix'd $5 practice amp I call - 'Lil Classy:

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My main amp with my "weird effects fills production station of knob tweaking feakouts" :

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and closeups

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Workbench with 2 project guitars in progress:

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Cool Maestro Fuzz pedal! My Mom's old BF had one of those back in 70's. How did you fix "Lil Classy"?



resolder the reverb tank connection that sends the signal into the spring :rolleyes:

sounds sweet, I dig the Acoustic Control Corp amp sound :thu:

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props on the acoustic control corporation amps. especially the tube combo.


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suprise! both are solid state. :eek: the 137 combo does not sound like a SS at all... very touch responsive and gets nice fender type grit when pushed... amazing spring reverb... deep, dwelling and popping... :thu:

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Oh man, i used to have that Acoustic Amp!! It was the first one i ever had.. I remember it not sounding to bad..


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I was think back to my first 'gigging' amp... a KMD half stack I bought for $300 back in 1995... I remember not knowing how to set the Pre and Post volume controls as I had been using pedals for a while already [DOD Buzz Box as my main dirt]

I traded the KMD head for a 90s reissued Peavy Bandit 1x12 Transtube, then the combo for a Sovtek MIG 100 head, sold the head to buy a used silverfaced Fender Bandmaster Reverb head, traded that when I went to grad school for a Ampeg Reverberocket 1x12 [dumb dumb dumb :mad: ], traded that for a Music Man 130 4x10 combo [wasn't that bad- did that "Queens of the Stone Age single" dirt with just the amp gain], traded that for a Fender Twin reverb reissue... found the Acoustic 137 1x15" combo used for $160 at a music go round, bouught it on a whim as my backup trashy amp... sold the Fender 2 months later when the Acoustic beat it on every amp facet and tone contest head to head...

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Holy {censored}!


I JUST saw that Maestro in this book I was reading, Beatles Gear, and never thought I'd see one. What's it like!?

 

 

very cool... sputtery harsh but easily tamed... not muddy, but with the attack back almost like a clean boost with some fits of grit...

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:love:
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Wait...


:freak:

Seriously, if I wasn't broke, you would put that in the mail for me:




and for good reason... I used to use the Stereo Pulsar on my weird synth stuff... this 'mono' one sounds even better, maybe it is in my mind... but very tweakable...too much range... just sick when you want it to be, or easly tamed to amp trem levels... ring mod clang when maxed :poke:

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suprise! both are solid state.
:eek:
the 137 combo does not sound like a SS at all... very touch responsive and gets nice fender type grit when pushed... amazing spring reverb... deep, dwelling and popping...
:thu:



i'm so embarrassed. :(

the only other brown models that were heads were tube, so i figured as such. either way, acoustics dominate everything.

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