kjrocks
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This is from a campground show. That's my Rivera to the left of the amps of all the metal gods that were there.
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with DSL/guitar. DSLs are great amps! I gigged mine on Friday night and while we were sound checking I was thinking to myself I'd actually nailed my perfect guitar tone!
This turned into a show your gear room thread unless you guys are really taking all this stuff to a gig?!
This turned into a show your gear room thread unless you guys are really taking all this stuff to a gig?!
Oh OK, then in that case I utilize this oversized 2x12 w/ 120 watt Eminence V12 Legends along with whichever amp I choose. Sometimes I also use one of my 4x12's.Yeah I must admit I did intend it be be a what are you currently gigging/ using daily thread. But I'm not complaining looking at some of the awesome gear!
Oh OK, then in that case I utilize this oversized 2x12 w/ 120 watt Eminence V12 Legends along with whichever amp I choose. Sometimes I also use one of my 4x12's.
I really like them. Nice enough change from my usual V30 usage. They don't have the upper mid thing and have tighter, bigger lowend. Smooth highs too. I like them because they can take A LOT of volume and remain clear under lots of gain. I can pour a lot of mids, lows and highs into them with an amps eq and they never get overwhelmed.
I still prefer V30's, because I'm so used to their aggressive punch and cutting mids and presence. But the V12's are my second choice.
I had no idea you had a 335!
She's a beauty!
Thanks, she's just a plain old 2001 USA production ES-335 (nothing historic/custom shop), but she does sound really good and is constructed better than most of what I've seen coming from Gibson. I've gotten burned on too many of them, so I hand picked this one at a local store and the honeymoon period has been good (I've had it for probably the last month or so). There's a sound there unlike anything else I've ever owned. I think yours is probably my favorite guitar on the forum, though!
The Tungsten Crema Wheat I just got in a few days ago. Given your love for Fenders, I think you'd probably like itKinda hints at the 5e3 thing, while fixing a few things that were probably less than desirable by a lot of folks (namely the loose low-end and lack of headroom). It's got some very cool things going on that make it the perfect compliment to the Vibrolux.
This is a guy after my own heart. I have a Skylark, a Princeton Reverb, and an Ampeg Jet.
My rig is basically a guitar into a tuner and a tremolo pedal, noise gate, and then into my amp, if I am using my new Mesa. If I am not using the Mesa, it's usually my Ampeg Jet, so I will add a clean boost and a treble boost to the pedal chain, and maybe take out the trem pedal. Sometimes I will slip a Hot Tubes into the pedal chain too, but that is mainly for recording, not playing live. Same with my Deluxe Memory Man, though I use that far less often.
Yeah I'm pretty damn lucky to have found those amps. Guitars and pedals can come and go, but it's soooo hard to find truly great amps.
So why the noise gate? Do you play with a lot of gain or something? I've never been able to see the appeal of those things because they screw with your dynamics so much.