Of all the current arsenal at my disposal my current favourite is:
63 Gibson SG - original dynamic tremelo arm with stock pickups
into
Ibanez MT-10 Mostortion (occasional slightly dirty boost)
into
Marshal Plexi.
VVRRRRROOOOMMMMMM!
Simplicity.
what bass-guitar are you playing?
121967 fender telecaster (stock)
it's my dads. i learned how to play on it and still haven't found a better guitar.
i also own a 74 telecaster custon, a 60's eko and a silvertone nylon string.
also, my bandmate is selling his late 90's guild starfire. if anyone is looking for one pm me.
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it's my dads. i learned how to play on it and still haven't found a better guitar.
i also own a 74 telecaster custon, a 60's eko and a silvertone nylon string.
also, my bandmate is selling his late 90's guild starfire. if anyone is looking for one pm me.
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what bass-guitar are you playing?
13Here's my kit:
Guitars:
Shiny New American Telecaster, stock for now - will change to higher output pickups.
Circa 2000 Danelectro 56-U2, stock
Well Loved Mid 90's Martin DM, stock
Bass:
Early 90's (?) Fender Prodigy Bass, I bought used - came with upgraded tuners, very possibly changed pickups.
Amp:
2001 Deluxe Reverb Reissue, changed speaker to Jensen P12N.
Pedals:
Fulltone FD2, Barber Tone Press, Ibanez AD9, Z.Vex Fuzz Factory, and various others.
Guitars:
Shiny New American Telecaster, stock for now - will change to higher output pickups.
Circa 2000 Danelectro 56-U2, stock
Well Loved Mid 90's Martin DM, stock
Bass:
Early 90's (?) Fender Prodigy Bass, I bought used - came with upgraded tuners, very possibly changed pickups.
Amp:
2001 Deluxe Reverb Reissue, changed speaker to Jensen P12N.
Pedals:
Fulltone FD2, Barber Tone Press, Ibanez AD9, Z.Vex Fuzz Factory, and various others.
what bass-guitar are you playing?
15Current:
guitars:
1) 1978 Les Paul Custom - got it for $750 at a guitar show in Nashville years ago. It's a "factory second." Who knows what was wrong with it at the time, all I know is nothing else plays or sounds as good.
2) 1987 Squier Bullet 1 - my first guitar that I bought in '89. Looks a little like a strat except the horns are closer together. It sounds much darker and smoother than a strat. I have since converted it to a baritone.
3) 1972? Guild accoustic - a gift from my aunt. It has a very full and bassy tone. It's great for solo work.
basses:
1) 2000 ABC Systems solid aluminum bass - currently a one-of-a-kind prototype. Two pieces, 3/4" thick, neck-through. At 17 pounds it's a back-breaker. Since I've gotten used to it, everything else feels like a feather.
2) 1980something Kramer aluminum-neck bass - I don't know the model; it's black with a cream-colored p-pickup. It's also got the scooped out neck joint which isn't as strong as the older version. I replaced the bridge with a badass II for a big improvement in sustain. I currently use this tuned down to B. Floppy strings aside, I like it like this. Once I figure out how to remove the original nut, I will use a set of 5-strings on it (minus the smallest string).
Previously owned:
1) Travis Bean bass #54 - older production with thick koa body. I liked this one for it's unmistakeable midrangey bean sound, but after building the ABC I only kept it for a backup. "What a waste," I thought. "It's an instrument; it needs to be played." I sold it Ben from Form of Rocket.
2) 1989? Fender Strat (American) - I liked the sound, but I could never get it set up properly. The intonation and action were always a little off.
guitars:
1) 1978 Les Paul Custom - got it for $750 at a guitar show in Nashville years ago. It's a "factory second." Who knows what was wrong with it at the time, all I know is nothing else plays or sounds as good.
2) 1987 Squier Bullet 1 - my first guitar that I bought in '89. Looks a little like a strat except the horns are closer together. It sounds much darker and smoother than a strat. I have since converted it to a baritone.
3) 1972? Guild accoustic - a gift from my aunt. It has a very full and bassy tone. It's great for solo work.
basses:
1) 2000 ABC Systems solid aluminum bass - currently a one-of-a-kind prototype. Two pieces, 3/4" thick, neck-through. At 17 pounds it's a back-breaker. Since I've gotten used to it, everything else feels like a feather.
2) 1980something Kramer aluminum-neck bass - I don't know the model; it's black with a cream-colored p-pickup. It's also got the scooped out neck joint which isn't as strong as the older version. I replaced the bridge with a badass II for a big improvement in sustain. I currently use this tuned down to B. Floppy strings aside, I like it like this. Once I figure out how to remove the original nut, I will use a set of 5-strings on it (minus the smallest string).
Previously owned:
1) Travis Bean bass #54 - older production with thick koa body. I liked this one for it's unmistakeable midrangey bean sound, but after building the ABC I only kept it for a backup. "What a waste," I thought. "It's an instrument; it needs to be played." I sold it Ben from Form of Rocket.
2) 1989? Fender Strat (American) - I liked the sound, but I could never get it set up properly. The intonation and action were always a little off.
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what bass-guitar are you playing?
16playing:
1997 black fender squier stratocaster. the first guitar i bought when i was 10 years old. the body has a sort of matte finish now because i steel wooled the fucker for a few hours a few years ago. i also rearranged the pickup locations, so the selector switch selects interesting combinations. the reasons i still play this guitar are 1) my second guitar, and 2) laziness and other financial priorities preventing me from buying that telecaster i want.
not playing:
ibanez rg320dx or some such model number. raspberry in color, dual humbuckaz, floyd rose floating tremelo.
this guitar i still own because i have been too lazy to sell it.
if anyone wants to buy it, i'll sell it pretty cheap. i guess i should just set up an ebay auction already.
ackoustiks:
yamaha $100 guitar that they sell at costco. it sounds pretty lo-quality-cool. don't play it too often. not too interested in ackoustik guitar playing.
surf city thin body ackoustik-electric - ebay guitar that's got a very trebbley and sharp sound. similar to a stratacoustic, but sounds about 100x less retarded.
1997 black fender squier stratocaster. the first guitar i bought when i was 10 years old. the body has a sort of matte finish now because i steel wooled the fucker for a few hours a few years ago. i also rearranged the pickup locations, so the selector switch selects interesting combinations. the reasons i still play this guitar are 1) my second guitar, and 2) laziness and other financial priorities preventing me from buying that telecaster i want.
not playing:
ibanez rg320dx or some such model number. raspberry in color, dual humbuckaz, floyd rose floating tremelo.
this guitar i still own because i have been too lazy to sell it.
if anyone wants to buy it, i'll sell it pretty cheap. i guess i should just set up an ebay auction already.
ackoustiks:
yamaha $100 guitar that they sell at costco. it sounds pretty lo-quality-cool. don't play it too often. not too interested in ackoustik guitar playing.
surf city thin body ackoustik-electric - ebay guitar that's got a very trebbley and sharp sound. similar to a stratacoustic, but sounds about 100x less retarded.
what bass-guitar are you playing?
17fender jaguar with 2 seymour duncan sh1-59 pickups
sovtek mig 60
custom built 2x12 with celestion g-12s
sovtek big muff (green) pedal
why?
sounds nice
sovtek mig 60
custom built 2x12 with celestion g-12s
sovtek big muff (green) pedal
why?
sounds nice
what bass-guitar are you playing?
18I use a cheap Squier Affinity P-bass so I can beat the shit out of it and not care. My amp is a Trace Elliot (I've forgotten the model) that our keyboard player borrowed from a friend about four years ago. It's pleasant enough.
Maybe it seems strange to say this in the EA Tech Room, but I'm not really a gearhead; I have a great appreciation for the finer instruments and such, but I neither own nor feel the need to own them.
Maybe it seems strange to say this in the EA Tech Room, but I'm not really a gearhead; I have a great appreciation for the finer instruments and such, but I neither own nor feel the need to own them.
Hey. My name's Josh.
what bass-guitar are you playing?
19a Darrin Huff cuzstom 4 sting 32 inch scale length 29 frets... PURE BASS WANKING machine. A 1978 Kramer dmz aluminum neck.. modified electronics.. and a Christopher 300 series upright bass.
I've got all the natural gas we could ever need
what bass-guitar are you playing?
20-early 90s gibson nighthawk...still one of the most versatile guitars tone-wise i've ever heard.
- 1999 godin LG...real nice sounding P-90s...best sounding guitar i've heard for under a grand.
both through line6 modellers and an ampeg reverberocket...dig it.
cheers
- 1999 godin LG...real nice sounding P-90s...best sounding guitar i've heard for under a grand.
both through line6 modellers and an ampeg reverberocket...dig it.
cheers