I price my shit to move locally and online and it never seems to move. The last big piece of gear I sold was a USA Orange PPC 4x12. I had it up local for $700, then $600 then $500. No bites, not a single message. I took it to GC, they gave me $500 and put it up for $799.99. GC sold it a few...
I put together live presets for a couple touring bands. Their experience so far has been pleasant. Running the QC on a board up front, 1 output to FOH, another output runs back to a power amp to power a backline of cabs. Pitch shifting your tuning works well only really up to 2 pitches...
Thanks, man. It started when I sold some pretty pricey amps, I thought it would be a cool idea to have a poster of your exact vintage amp on your wall right behind it. Then I just started doing any amp I could get my hands on.
I've got two Seymour Duncan Hyperswitch selectors switches. One was installed. The other I never installed. It's a really rad set up.
It helped me dial on exactly what I wanted out of a switch and I ended up only really needing a 3 way since I use Humbucker/Single pickup layout. You can pretty...
I'd rent a nice big van and enjoy a road trip to FL. Not a U-Haul, rent something that's comfy for the trip.
Moved a few years back and I had a ton of $$$ amps and cabs, guitars, etc.. I bought a bunch of moving blankets, wrapped all the amps, cabs and guitar cases up and drove them to the new...
Both amps sound great, the Cameron would be pretty close if you dialed up the presence a little bit. I'm curious how you're recording these. The sound keeps clipping every few seconds.
I set up acoustics every day. You can turn the truss rod a full turn if that's what it needs. On Martins I usually set the relief anywhere from .006" to .003" - I make sure the height of the string measured at the first fret is a hair above .02" - If it's higher, I'll cut the nut slot until it's...
Yeah, they can be had for around that much. I too remember when they were $400-500 all day long. I want one kind of beat up or broken because I want to hot rod it, add an FX loop and some other non-kosher things.
Don't sleep on the Rocktron Replifex. I liked it just as much as an Intellifex, even more because you can just dial to your presets and it will load up instantly. The Intellifex you had to scroll to the tone and manually hit "recall" every time. Slightly annoying if you're dialing in tones or...
Same. I never pay attention to when new products come out, but I find out when my youtube homepage is filled with all the usual suspects reviewing the same thing. It's all so tiresome.