How about a picture of your current live rig?

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kurtsstuff":3bfa98pj said:
LP Freak":3bfa98pj said:
Ah, the old Quadraverb. Had one of those many moons ago. :thumbsup:

Yeah...I'd love to get something a little more up to date but...I know how to program the Quad... Newer stuff just confuses me and I'm not a patient man.. :lol: :LOL:
It's still my main delay as well. I love it. So easy to program. It's the one constant in my rig since I started using them in the early 90's. I've tried so many times to replace that thing with Lexicon, TC, Roland, Rocktron etc...finally just gave up. I only use it for my delays and one heavy verb/delay patch that sounds great with volume swells. Just something I've always like about how the delay sits behind the notes. It's funny...I've owned about 5...they'll break down now and their so cheap I just buy another and dump the patches from my original one which will turn on, still has it's memory but makes no sound lol.
 
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My current live rig is the Atomica with a G-Major and either the Marshall Greenback cab or the $80 Sonic cabinet. I bought the cab for $80 as a prop and the darn thing sounds great with the Atomica. I have no idea what speakers are in it but they sound good an tight. This is my church rig and my Iron Maiden tribute band rig. :rock: :rock: :rock:

 

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LP Freak":1hh8722r said:
At least you have a happy skull for the church stage. :lol: :LOL:

I leave the angry one at home for fear of being struck by lightning. :D Most contemporary churches do not want to see gear on the stage, my amp is behind on of the video screens, right behind where I stand.
 
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kurtsstuff":17kgk8bp said:
My rig...it gets used alot .Real simple. Not pictured..Hamer Californian (Bastard mutt/parts git but my #1) and midi footswitch.

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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: You've had the lickliter for a while now. What you think about her?


-Alex
 
It is not much, but here it is. I have not played out live in a bit especially since I moved to the Chicago area in 2008.
 
After having spent a lot of time on bass in the last year, I recently assembled a guitar rig for some upcoming gigs. The gigs are at small to medium sized places and a city festival thrown in here and there.

1 Gibson SG
1 Mogami 20' cable
1 BFG-modded Marshall 50watt semi-open back 1x12 combo
 

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Does anybody know where all of the Charvels went?! Oh; there they are! Shawn has ALL of them.....
 
bananaladonpcp":3kkzlfm6 said:
kurtsstuff":3kkzlfm6 said:
My rig...it gets used alot .Real simple. Not pictured..Hamer Californian (Bastard mutt/parts git but my #1) and midi footswitch.

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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: You've had the lickliter for a while now. What you think about her?


-Alex


Well..The best testimony I could give is: I still have it..I use it..It sounds and feels like all amps should (only "my" most humble opinion of course) Took a bit of tweaking to get it there (the feel was always there though) Just a few emails exchanged with a very patient and very gracious Mike Lickliter who even supplied the parts and connect the dot type instructions for me. :rock: :thumbsup:
 
Incomplete and messy, as always. :lol: :LOL: In the process of building my Mark IV rig into the road case.

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kurtsstuff":23849kvu said:
bananaladonpcp":23849kvu said:
kurtsstuff":23849kvu said:
My rig...it gets used alot .Real simple. Not pictured..Hamer Californian (Bastard mutt/parts git but my #1) and midi footswitch.

100_5490.jpg



:thumbsup: :thumbsup: You've had the lickliter for a while now. What you think about her?


-Alex


Well..The best testimony I could give is: I still have it..I use it..It sounds and feels like all amps should (only "my" most humble opinion of course) Took a bit of tweaking to get it there (the feel was always there though) Just a few emails exchanged with a very patient and very gracious Mike Lickliter who even supplied the parts and connect the dot type instructions for me. :rock: :thumbsup:


It is alittle surprising to see you sitting on an amp hahaha. Mike is a great guy. I got to play that amp before you bought it. I thought it was really badass! Great feel.

-Alex
 
Shawn Lutz":764ttaok said:

:cry: So much win :cry:

Well, I'm off to a gig, first time in 5 months. And I can load out my whole rig in one trip. :thumbsup:
 
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