One of the originals. Factory depth. Friedman did the loop mod so it plays well with pedals. New Ruby power tubes. No issues. $3850 shipped/pp. No trades.
Baking steel is the way to go in a home oven. I use 2 of these https://www.nerdchef.co I place them about 6 inches apart in the oven, which creates a similar environment to the pizza as the deck ovens pizzerias use. High heat and give it an hour or so to warm up.
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Those were blanched. I cook pizza on really high heat on steel plates. The crust would burn before the potatoes would finish if you went raw. The whole pizza cooks in 4-5 minutes, so just not enough time for the potatoes to soften enough (for me).
Homemade potato pizza. Crust is my 4 day cold proof made with a biga starter. "sauce" is garlic infused olive oil. Cheese is mozzarella, smoked provolone and a touch of Romano. Toppings are potato, bacon and caramelized onion. Seasoned with a bit of rosemary and Calabrian chili.
I have a strandberg 7 string. I can go from that (multi scale) to my other guitars and there's virtually no adjustment. Love that guitar. Very easy to play. Very even across the strings. Thumbs up for multi scale. No input on the Nazgul. My strandberg has Fishman's. They're OK. Not great. Bare...
You have a mix of carbon comp and metal film (?). What looks like old mustard caps and sozo. Would you mind filling me in on where you think carbon comp makes a difference to the tone vs. modern. Same with caps.
Wanting a 100 watt but I'd consider 150. C or V transformer (preference given to C). Small logo and black with gold faceplate preferred but I'll consider anything.
Could trade an original SLO 100 with depth and loop fixed by Friedman if that interests anyone.
I've got the Tosin Abasi set in a strandberg. It has the battery pack that you recharge with a USB cable. Weird plugging a guitar up to charge like a phone. Anyway - I agree with a couple of comments. One being meh. The other being that they're best through high gain. I have kept them in the...
Finally going to decide if I liquidate all of my amps (iic+, SLO, SL68, Kelley and DC30) and finally go digital. I'm not going to play out live ever again. Even with the Suhr RL, I still think I could get more done with a modeler as far as recording and practicing.
While I might agree about the $6k being stupid - one trick I simply couldn't agree with. Hardly! That does not line up with my experience at all, having owned a factory DRG for some time. The clean channel alone could rival and better any fender I've owned (including a BF Twin, Deluxe and Super...
Congrats! I was in a band with a guy who gigged its baby brother (M60) for a few years. I never got over the tones that he got out of that thing. Clean to over the top.
I also have a 1980 JK. It's a really unique sound, but like braintheory said, it's not for metal or hard rock. For cleans it's just beautiful and lush and very balanced. It's not scoopy blackface, it's not spikey Vox or Matchless (and I love BF, Vox and Matchless). It's broad and you have a lot...
I have a iic+ currently but I had a rev D recto for a while, too. For both I switch between 2 Bogner 4x12's. One with GB's with the batting pulled out. One stock with British V30's. Depending on what I'm going for 1 or the other always works.
I have one I’ll probably sell in the coming year. Factory DRG. I have both the rack mount and a new boogie head shell. I’ve been trying to assess price too. I’ll likely throw the whole package on reverb for $5k and let it sit for a while and see what happens. Probably wouldn’t let it go for less...