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Show us your amps!!!

endofanera wrote:dokazaado wrote:'62 Fender Concert and a Tungsten Buckwheat - both pretty rad.My lovely wife has a nearly identical brownface Concert she's owned for years. It is indeed pretty rad. The tremolo is a thing to die for.The vibrato is definitely special - almost like a Univibe.I need to...

Show us your amps!!!

sorry for another photo of the Jazzmaster, but these are the main guitar amps right now-'62 Fender Concert and a Tungsten Buckwheat - both pretty rad.I'm going to try different speakers in the Concert,but that Buckwheat is the first 1x12 combo I've ever tried that I was totally satisfied with.the Su...

Cymbals

llllllllllllllllllllllll wrote:This is my drummer s old 22 Earth Ride. It was magic. He lost it a few years ago after putting it in hock and not coming back to pick it up. He got another one later, but it wasn t anywhere near as good. He describes the old one as being much more œmusical. We both mis...

Cymbals

if you like As, try the Sweet Ride or an Armand ride.you can find Armands for cheap some times, too - nice sounding cymbals.

Cymbals

just to chime in with not particularly useful information, I'm loving the shit out of the Bosphorus cymbals I bought recently.these are mainly from the Stanton Moore signature line,plus a New Orleans crash. I love my Giant Beats, but they were just too loud for my current kit/project/what have you.C...

Kick Pedals

Iron Cobra Jr. is ok to start, but a double-chain or belt drive pedal will feel a lot smoother and will let ya get your speed up a little more quickly.for only $50 more than the DW or IC Jr., you can get a Pearl Eliminator Powershifter, and that's a great pedal.

Kick Pedals

I can't speak on the belt/strap drives, I just know lots of dudes prefer 'em.as for the double-chain type, yes, it's more stable. I started with a single-chain pedal not so long ago and always hated the amount of lateral movement it allowed.

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