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  • Started 3 years ago by Fussel
  • Latest reply from lynn_c_07

  1. Fussel

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    hei,
    i thought it would be great if everyone shows us his instruments :)
    hope it's right here!

    So here is my e-guitar:

    and here are my 2 acoustic guitars:

    and my e bass:

    Posted 3 years ago #  
  2. Bl4cFoxx

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    Here's a picture of me and my guitar. I need an upgrade though...

    Rawkin out

    Posted 3 years ago #  
  3. PeteDazzle

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    Yup, all mine!

    EDIT: Hope this works better now. I probably screw this up again...

    Posted 3 years ago #  
  4. Fussel

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    wow great guitars <3

    Posted 3 years ago #  
  5. Retroman

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    My Studio

    All I got is my small home studio now as I sold my real drum kits (I kept my pedals and triggers).

    Setup:

    Kenwood A45 amplifier
    Dynalab SDA 2.8 spreakers (Pair)
    Gemini FX-7000
    Roland MC-307 Groovebox
    Korg MS2000R
    T.C. Electronic M300
    M-Audio Midisport 2x4
    M-Audio Delta 1010LT
    Evolution MK-149
    Yamaha DTXPRESS II
    Tama Iron Cobra single pedals (Pair)
    PC with two monitors running CuBase SX

    Sorry about the nasty carpet :(

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  6. Retroman

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    Here's another pic of my DTXPRESS II.

    DTXPRESS II

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  7. Sparkii Silver

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    mines in my avatar, its a pretty groovy axe, i was drawn in by my love of zebra print, and luckily it sounds and feels fucking awesome.

    dudes, check out my band at
    Myspace- http://www.myspace.com/badshuck
    Posted 2 years ago #  
  8. Retroman

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    Here's a short MP3 of the intro to Roxx Gang's "No Easy Way Out" to get an idea of the sound of my electric kit:

    Play track: NoEasyWayOut

    God they suck compared to a real Pearl or Tama kit... and especially when you have to rest the whole thing on top of double duvet cos of the neighbours :(

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  9. Thiez

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    it sound really digital. like a drumcomputer or something. A real tama lives more.

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  10. rachael

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    mines my throat

    no future for me!
    Posted 2 years ago #  
  11. Thiez

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    cheap maya les paul
    SG is my main guitar, and the epiphone custom blues amp at home
    upcoming Flying v upcoming powerstrat
    My gig amp

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  12. Retroman

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    "it sound really digital. like a drumcomputer or something. A real tama lives more." - Thiez

    I totally agree. The only useful things about having an electric kit at home are; practicing, digital recording, keeping fit!

    I bought the Yamaha to practice at home as it cost me £15 each time I wanted to book the room to play my Pearl kit plus it was like 4 miles away. It's a sore subject with me as I don't have anywhere to play a real kit. I plan to sort something out at a later date. I'm all for using triggers on the bass drums and shells for metal but it has to be pro system or it sounds lame.

    The producers in the 80s and early 90s really knew how to record drums. I've heard so many bad demos of bands that try to do it themselves or use Cowboy Joe's recording studio for £100 a day.

    BTW - Nice guitars Thiez!

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  13. lexx_dymond

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    "cheap maya les paul
    SG is my main guitar, and the epiphone custom blues amp at home
    upcoming Flying v upcoming powerstrat
    My gig amp"
    - Thiez

    dude that black guitar with the green graphics what is that?? it looks Freakin Badass. How it play like?

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  14. Thiez

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    @ retroman: indeed electric kit is nice at home. just plug in a headphone and you can practice as hard as you want.

    @ lexx_diamondd: The black guitar with the green graphics was originally a cheap keiper powerstrat (clone of a jackson dinky) bought for 70 euro's. This was the first guitar i customized and repainted. Since then there have been 3 guitars i customized and now my own strat is in production. The flying v is a guitarkit i orderd.

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  15. DazzleRoxx

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    heres my tama supeJPGrstar custom drum kit it fucking roxx file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/My%20Documents/My%20Pictures/Adobe/Digital%20Camera%20Photos/2009-11-14-2201-27/P1010059.JPG it has paiste cymbals now

    CRASH BOOM BANG i'm a drummer :D
    Posted 2 years ago #  
  16. DazzleRoxx

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    my drum kit tama superstar with paiste cymbals hell yeah \m/

    CRASH BOOM BANG i'm a drummer :D
    Posted 2 years ago #  
  17. Dash

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    my kickass drumset is on my myspace. myspace.com/dan_dash

    Dan Dash
    Posted 2 years ago #  
  18. Stokes

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    the marshall is mine the rest is my dad we also have a PA mixer board 2 15 mains and 2 12 monitors



    http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e155/zZzDrapedupzZz/6.jpg

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  19. Stokes

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    Photobucket

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  20. Thiez

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    Nice marshall sam! is it the DSL60 or DSL100?

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  21. Stokes

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    "Nice marshall sam! is it the DSL60 or DSL100?"
    - Thiez

    its the 100 and thanks

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  22. Thiez

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    Ok cool! nice amps. I like the DSL better then the TSL.

    Update of my main amp:
    Still the Engl Ritchie Blackmore amp but now with a Marshall 1960AX cabinet with 25 watt greenbacks.

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  23. Stokes

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    sexy, hows that thing sound i heard engl's are pretty bad ass, and i heard the tsl's arent even that great, and i tried my head through a marshall 1960 cab that had vintage 30s and i stuck with the jcm cab with celstion 30s which was $100 cheaper and had more mids and bass and thicker tone than the 1960 which i was suprised

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  24. Thiez

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    Engl blackmore is pretty bad ass. Blackmore always played marshall major stacks, but since they are 200 watt tube amps who got to be on 11 to sound wicked engl offered him to build a sig amp that sounded good on lower volumes.
    It's a 2 channel amp with on every channel 2 gainstages.
    The blackmore is the best engl i think or maybe the invader or steve morse sig.
    Powerball, fireball, etc etc or to tight. For extreme metal they are pretty cool but for hardrock they are to compressed.

    I can understand you like the V30's better then the standard G12-T75 that are in a 1960. G12-75 are a bit midscooped. You should try a greenback cab if you can. They sound verry nice. A bit of speaker distortion that gives that rockin' crunch.
    I maybe gonna put 2 G12-65 speakers in my cab together with the G12M25 that are in it allready.

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  25. lynn_c_07

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    Does no one else think this is a dodgy thread title lol?

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  26. Thiez

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    haha it's what you make of it lynn ;) or what you hoped haha

    Posted 2 years ago #  
  27. lynn_c_07

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    lol :P

    Posted 2 years ago #  

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