My collection of personally built amplifiers. Today I completed and I have waited years to build this amplifier. Top right I present my personally built a complete hand wired take on the Marshall JCM800 circuit 2204. This circuit dominated Rock n roll and Metal throughout the '80s and on It's one of
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The ultimate, "I'll take one of everything" rig. Which Vox is that? Looks rad. π€
Cheers. It's the Vox Pathfinder 15R
Ooo I've heard those rule! The closest I've come to a vox is my Quilter Superblock UK (so not at all). That looks killer!
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How long does it take
Good bot.
No thanks, your daughter seems rad as hell. π€
She really is.
I hope my kids grow up to be this cool.
If using W technique I agree that thumbs/palms/fingers would be good.
A bit of a wildcard, but if you can find a Traynor they sound great. Used ones can be very affordable.
I have the Quilter Superblock UK which has two Vox styles in it and love it. I'm not sure how accurate it is but it sounds pretty good. Didn't see it in the comments yet. There's a lot of good choices so far.
Always clean the rear. π Nah look awesome man! π€
Dirty Rat π
...you killed my brother.
Based on the comments, I'd say dude has a 2% chance of keeping this relationship.
Welcome Home - Coheed and Cambria
Line 6 HX One - It's new to me but I love it after a few days. Does all those sounds as well as great distortion options. Not cheap, but could be worse especially for what you get.
Well I need a dad upgrade s/. Seriously though that's so rad. Congrats and happy playing. π€
Looks like a damn fun corner.
They look soft. π
I have an era 1 katana 50. Love it. I have connected it to my computer before, but literally three or four times in the several years that Iβve owned it. In my opinion itβs really not necessary after you do it a couple times to find your favorite drives, delays etc. But itβs definitely not something you need to do every time you play.
This is the way. Find what you like (or don't have in pedals already) load and play. π€
That's really neat. I'm nowhere near that point, truly amazing!
The Bugera Power Soak is ~$120 and has good reviews. If it had an effects loop (send/return), usually on the back I'd recommend the JHS Little Black Amp Box for $45.
Despite what they call it, the JHS is just a volume pot, not an attenuator.
100% agree. It's not a true attenuator, but people seem to dig it. Each their own. π€·
That ripped.
Agreed, that reminds me...I need to practice my bends.
I like Pro GK Academy. Lots of good drills, etc.
I didn't hear a word you said after seeing that green strat. π
Looks like you selected the Crunch amplifier and have the Booster on (Blues Driver or regular booster), both of which can add some noise to the output. Looks like the FX is on green, which can be the Phaser (on bank B) and can make a repeated sound like at set intervals. I'd bet it's the signal being boosted twice and then repeated by the Phaser effect.
This! Mine was so loud with buzzing before I used the Noise Suppressor in the Tone Studio.
I understand that I worded it wrong. But I think that it's unfair to me that when we aren't doing what we are supposed to do, to expect me to bail them out successfully every single time against a superior opponent.
The whole game is unfair, life is unfair. Mistakes happen and are part of the game, especially when you're playing somebody better.
I didn't see it in the comments, but I'm a fan of Azor.
A Compressor pedal might help with that too. Sounds awesome otherwise. π€