Re: A rig that lasts a lifetime....
I could continue happily with my present gear that I put together during the years. I think it because I don't feel the need of change / upgrade any part, for a loooong time.
I think I could go along with 2 of my fav present axes
- Warmoth LPS
- Squier '51
About pedals, I'll need a tuner, a wah, a booster and a delay.
- '80s chromatic KORG piano tuner that I lost onstage somewhere in 2004. I haven't seen anything like that even since. My BOSS TU2 is nice and everything... But I'd rather have my old KORG back.
- Jim Dunlop JH1S wah (with fresh switch & pot)
- BOSS SD1
- BOSS DD6
About an amp, that would be a 50W JCM800 or JCM900 SL-X. It doesn't really matter which, they both sound amazing through my cab of choice: '70s Laney Klipp Greenback 4x12".
I could continue happily with my present gear that I put together during the years. I think it because I don't feel the need of change / upgrade any part, for a loooong time.
I think I could go along with 2 of my fav present axes
- Warmoth LPS
- Squier '51
About pedals, I'll need a tuner, a wah, a booster and a delay.
- '80s chromatic KORG piano tuner that I lost onstage somewhere in 2004. I haven't seen anything like that even since. My BOSS TU2 is nice and everything... But I'd rather have my old KORG back.
- Jim Dunlop JH1S wah (with fresh switch & pot)
- BOSS SD1
- BOSS DD6
About an amp, that would be a 50W JCM800 or JCM900 SL-X. It doesn't really matter which, they both sound amazing through my cab of choice: '70s Laney Klipp Greenback 4x12".
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