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LOL I thought you had heard about this thing I made years ago
Upright Bass banjo pictured with a 20" bass drum for a body. It was later upgraded to a 22" drum to better keep up with mandolins and guitars. It survived 5 years of steady gigging before being retired. Kinda famous around eugene ;)
OK. Im fuming right now. It used to be so easy to take and post pics, but I just got a new computer and now I dont know how to do it. Luckily I took some when I had the other computer. Here goes....
My Peavey JSX tube amp.
My Gibson Les Paul Standard
My Mics SM57 and a Beta57A.
My first guitar and my backup. Its an Epiphone.
Another one of my Standard. It sounds in-fucking-credible. Especially with the amp.
I also have a Crybaby, a Line 6 amp, a Line 6 crunch pedal, a Korg tuner, a Mac tower with Pro Tools 7.3 and an MBox2 mini. Im so pissed that I dont know how to post the pics.
Mariano
Last edited by CleanAzzE30z; 11-03-2008, 11:58 PM.
Kronus - Is that a tobacco burst that youre trying to get?? Holy shit that thing looks beautiful. I just posted a thread about my Bday presents which have guitar content!! Well. Great excuse to take pics and post new ones of my stuffs. Give me a minute!
This has been my main girl for more than 15 years now.
Heavily modified 64 Vox tornado. Gibson classic 57 in the neck, Seymore duncan 59 in the bridge. Simple one volume one tone wiring for minimal signal degredation. about ten years ago the truss rod broke and in the process of repairing it I cut the new fretboard with 24.75 (gibson) scale length. Grover tuners.
The amp is always changing. I have built everything but the speakers.
It started out as a 5F2 tweed princeton circuit. Plenty of tonal mods. It currently runs 1 5y3, 1 6L6 and 1 12AX7. Soon to get another 12AX7 in the preamp stage. Hammond 125e output tranny, circa 1942 Zenith radio power tranny. 2 celestion vintage 30 12" speakers. All orange drop caps in the signal path. about 8 (very loud)watts total output If the volume is low enough I cannot overdrive the amp I use a Nady TD-1 tube distortion with a vintage RCA 12AY7 tube swapped in.
My acoustic is a 12 year old Seagull cedar top. I have another 7 or 8 guitars as well.
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