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Hey Pete, how much was the piezo system?

That Tele looks nice (as does the Les Paul, same finish as my Epiphone LP). I'd like to do the same thing.

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The saddles were $99, the preamp was $89. I added a few other parts like concentric pots for volume controls and a mini switch for piezo/both/magnetic.

 

I did a lot of research and the Graph Tech was the best system.

It has a stereo output so I can send the piezo signal to one amp and the regular guitar signal to another amp or use a mono cable and send it all to one amp.

It's killer on "Natural Science". I can play the acoustic intro part and slowly fade the electric in with a volume pedal just like big Al does.

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Guitars:

 

Ibanez Gio Jumpstart Red with white pick guard

Ibanez Trans Red Artcore Hollowbody AFS75T like 370 dollars. (I ordered it didn't recieve yet).

 

Amps:

 

Ibanez 12 watt thingy

Crate GT1200H/G412SL Half Stack. 500 bucks. (Ordered. Not yet recieved.)

 

 

FX:

Dunlop Crybaby Wah

Digitech Death Metal Distortion

Digitech Phaser

DOD Stereo Flange

 

Bass:

Starter kit P-Bass Squier Red with white guard.

(Next purchase: GEddy Lee Signature Jazz Bass.Ill get it with in the next year)

 

Bass Amp

Rumble Amp Fenfder like 40 Watt

 

Keyboards:

 

Piano (nothing special)

80's Synth Casio. Lotsa cool FX and stuff.

 

Pics Soon.

 

 

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I just posted this somewhere else, so while it's still on my clipboard....

Here's what I'm playing on:

http://img276.imageshack.us/img276/6042/guitars3gm.jpg

 

 

 

Again, That's my Ibanez 5-string bass peeking out from behind the keyboard on the left....

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http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/DefRushFan/Picture012.jpg

 

 

The Latest line up of Axe's

 

only one thats missing is the Ovation Acoustic guitar

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QUOTE (pete, the old guy @ Aug 31 2005, 09:32 PM)
QUOTE (endlesslymocking @ Aug 31 2005, 08:27 PM)
I like the red one Def.

What kind is it?

I can recognize a strat or  a gibson, but that's all I can do.

It's a Gibson Firebird. biggrin.gif

Yes that it is. I love that Firebird, the TONE is just awsome, one of my fav guitars, the Ibanez (closest to the amp) is a great all around guitar from in the mid range to just metal like playing and even a clean chanel playing. and the Les Paul copy is just a good guitar for drop D tuning, Nightwishs' Slaying The Dreamer sounds good on it, but it needs new pickups and the volume and tone knobs need fixed, but looks good. biggrin.gif

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Gig guitar-gibson sg

Gig backup guitar-epiphone les paul

Gig amp-marshell stack no clue hw many watts but its like 5 marshell amps

Gig pedals-crybaby wah and a boss ds-1 distortion pedal

practice guitars-randy rhodes jackson and a gibson flying v

practice amp-50 watt crate

 

i bought all of my gig stuff with band money

 

 

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QUOTE (Mandalorian Hunter @ Sep 1 2005, 10:51 AM)
I Don't have a pic right now, but i currently have;

Epiphone SG faded Cherry

Squier Strat

and a *cough*10 watt*cough* amp ph34r.gif

laugh.gif

I'm getting a new one, but not sure whether to get a half-stack, a 100W combo, or a 50W combo.

go with a combo amp, much easier to cary around, I play through a Crate FXT120 includes 16 built in effects (they actually sound good) 120 watts of power, light (only 65 lbs). Im glad i went with that instead of a Marshell or a Crate half stack, the heads are heavy, and the box is just ackward to cary, and those weigh in at around 40 pounds, so if you have a band and going to practice you gotta take you guitars and carry around 90lbs of guitar amps, The combo is the best bet, or look at a combo TUBE amp, (wish i bought one) B-52 makes a VERY VERY nice tube amp, tips the scale at 70lbs, but sounds better than a half stack IMO.

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QUOTE (defrushfan01 @ Sep 1 2005, 12:37 PM)
QUOTE (Mandalorian Hunter @ Sep 1 2005, 10:51 AM)
I Don't have a pic right now, but i currently have;

Epiphone SG faded Cherry

Squier Strat

and a *cough*10 watt*cough* amp ph34r.gif

laugh.gif

I'm getting a new one, but not sure whether to get a half-stack, a 100W combo, or a 50W combo.

go with a combo amp, much easier to cary around, I play through a Crate FXT120 includes 16 built in effects (they actually sound good) 120 watts of power, light (only 65 lbs). Im glad i went with that instead of a Marshell or a Crate half stack, the heads are heavy, and the box is just ackward to cary, and those weigh in at around 40 pounds, so if you have a band and going to practice you gotta take you guitars and carry around 90lbs of guitar amps, The combo is the best bet, or look at a combo TUBE amp, (wish i bought one) B-52 makes a VERY VERY nice tube amp, tips the scale at 70lbs, but sounds better than a half stack IMO.

Thanks def!

 

I've been looking at a few Marshall's.

 

What would you suggest, 100 or 50W amps?

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QUOTE (Mandalorian Hunter @ Sep 1 2005, 04:02 PM)
QUOTE (defrushfan01 @ Sep 1 2005, 12:37 PM)
QUOTE (Mandalorian Hunter @ Sep 1 2005, 10:51 AM)
I Don't have a pic right now, but i currently have;

Epiphone SG faded Cherry

Squier Strat

and a *cough*10 watt*cough* amp ph34r.gif

laugh.gif

I'm getting a new one, but not sure whether to get a half-stack, a 100W combo, or a 50W combo.

go with a combo amp, much easier to cary around, I play through a Crate FXT120 includes 16 built in effects (they actually sound good) 120 watts of power, light (only 65 lbs). Im glad i went with that instead of a Marshell or a Crate half stack, the heads are heavy, and the box is just ackward to cary, and those weigh in at around 40 pounds, so if you have a band and going to practice you gotta take you guitars and carry around 90lbs of guitar amps, The combo is the best bet, or look at a combo TUBE amp, (wish i bought one) B-52 makes a VERY VERY nice tube amp, tips the scale at 70lbs, but sounds better than a half stack IMO.

Thanks def!

 

I've been looking at a few Marshall's.

 

What would you suggest, 100 or 50W amps?

well it really depends, if you looking at a solidstate amp go with 100 watts, if looking at a tube amp (most of Marshells are) go with a 50watt, tube amps are much louder than a solid state amp. If i were you (or had the money) B-52 60W all tube amp is great, super for rock and metal. but has a steep price $750, but if your looking at a marshell your looking at around the same price, and IMO the B-52 has a better over all sound.

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Marshalls are nice, but a bit of a one trick pony. Depends on what you're going for. There are many combos from other maufacturers that have a wider range of tonality.

 

Wattage ratings vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but generally a 50 w amp is loud enough to play with a drummer, with extra head room. In a smaller setting you are going to be hard pressed to get a decent tone from a 100 w amp because you won't really be able to drive the amp. You will get a better tone with a lower wattage amp. If you aren't hearing it well when you play put it up on a crate or a rack or angle it up slightly.

 

I just got an older Fender Deluxe Reverb from the late 70's which is rated at 22 watts, yet I have yet to turn the volume past 2. I also have a 25 watt Electar (Epiphone) that I really have to crank to match the volume of the Fender.

 

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I don't have any pics either, but here's what I have:

 

Squier Acoustic (not sure what model, came with the Acoustic Pack)

Squier Standard Stratocaster

Ibanez Soundgear bass

 

Amps:

 

Crate GX15 guitar amp

Fender Rumble 15 bass amp

Behringer Bass V-Amp

 

I'm looking for a new bass under $600. Any suggestions?

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Guitars:

 

Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue in Vintage Burst

 

Gibson Les Paul Studio in black

 

Gibson EDS-1275 doubleneck in white

 

Ibanez RG 520 with EMGs (85 bridge/81 neck)

 

ESP LTD Grynch baritone

 

Jackson Randy Rhoads Pro series in black

 

 

Basses:

 

Gibson Thunderbird IV in Vintage Burst

 

Ibanez Soundgear SR-885 5-string

 

Warmoth custom swamp ash Explorer bass 5-string in trans amber

 

(used to have a Rickenbacker 4003 but had to sell it for Vetta sad.gif )

 

 

Amps:

 

Line 6 Vetta II HD (main amp and 99% of effects)*

 

Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3-channel solo head*

 

Marshall JCM 2000 TSL-100*

 

Ampeg SVT-3 Pro w/ SWR Workingman 4x10 and 2x12

 

Hartke 3500 w/ 4x10 Transporter cab

 

* played through a Marshall 1960B cab

 

 

Effects:

 

Ibanez Weeping Demon wah pedal

 

Digitech WH-4 Whammy pedal

 

Digitech BP-8 bass processor

 

 

Misc.:

 

Shure SM-57, SM-58 mics

 

D'addario Planet Waves guitar cables

 

Dunlop 0.88 Tortex picks (for guitar only)

 

Dean Markley Blue Steel string sets

 

Digidesign Mbox recording interface

 

Miller Genuine Draft (bottles)

 

 

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I just got my new amp today. Hughes and Kettner ZenTera!

I am lovin' it! My Vox Valvetronix sounded great but this one is at another level. I need to learn what it's capable of. It has so much packed into it!

I also found on H&K's website where I can download all of Lifeson's ZenTera programs.

 

Who wants a nice Vox Valvetronix AD120VTH head and VC12 foot controller? It's on Ebay now with one day left!

 

 

Here's a few pics. I need to go play!

http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/zentera5.jpg

http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/zentera3.jpg

http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/zentera4.jpg

http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/zentera1.jpg

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Hello all, new here.

 

Heres my rig...

 

An Ibanez 'GIO' series (cheapie) guitar. Plays well. sounds ok.

Has a great neck and cool looks. Blonde finish , with a Frank Zappa/ Angus Young body.

 

I also have a red Bc rich cheapie, looks like steve vai's guitar in crossroads, and Steve Vai and Eric Johnson signed it.

 

Plays ok, but the ibanez does everything I need.

 

Proccessor: I have an ART pedal board with some great sounds, but its a pain to use and totally unreliable for accurate sound changes in the middle of a song.

 

I can also plug into my computer for some cool effects and a multitrack recorder.

 

AMP:

Tech21 '120' watt dual speaker amp.

 

Its Ok. I had some old amps that were stolen and my sound used to be better, more unique.

 

The reverb isnt great and I question its true power output. (dosent sound like 120 watts)

 

Otherwise, it has some cool sounds and the overdrives sound really good. I've always been a fan of clean amps with external distortion sources though.

 

Its pedal switch is ok.

 

I havent tested it out yet. or with any other musicians..'

 

ANYONE IN UPSTATE NY ?

 

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