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10 Jan 2008, 6:59 am

I've been playing for years and currently do about 2 gigs a month in a covers band

My guitar of choice is a Gibson Les Paul


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10 Jan 2008, 9:26 am

ive been playing guitar for about 15 years, piano for 5 years, and drums for about a month.
im a lefty but i play right handed guitar, and left handed drums. dont think theres such a thing as a left handed piano, but i sometimes wish there was.
ive been in a couple of bands. I love rehearsals, but i hate being on stage, so i usually drop out when it gets serious. :roll:
im only ever interested in one at a time. currently drums, i havent played piano or guitar since i got my drumkit, but eventually i'll hear some cool piano in a song and start playing piano obsessively and not touch my drumkit for ages.
thats the same with all my interests, only ever care about one at a time.

ive got a hohner les paul copy with genuine les paul pickups.
a takamine g series acoustic.
a roland hp3 digital piano
and a roland td6 kx digital drumkit.



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12 Jan 2008, 1:01 pm

I just bought the following :

- DigiTech GSP-21-Pro, a digital guitar processor
- Gallien-Krueger power-amp (120 W)
- 2 separate 12'' Gallien-Krueger speakers (80W each)

All for the price of 1100$ CAN... all the stuff is used but looks brand new!

Everything sound amazing! I can create whatever sound I want to with the digital processor ; from Pink Floyd delayed guitars to blues to amazing distortion!



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13 Jan 2008, 12:58 am

Nambo wrote:
Heres some of mine

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That Honeyburst is a Gibby.

And a couple more


The Gold Epiphone sounds very reasonable since I fitted a pair of SD Phat Cats and some decent pots.

I added a tremolo arm and roler bridge to the Gibson SG which makes it very usefull.

The blue Strat copy is one of Inlaid artists amazing guitars that I won new on e-Bay for £89, I fitted a complete set of American Fender pickups and pots to that.Image


8O I love the Gibsons. I put a tremolo arm on my SG too (a Bigsby).



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23 Jan 2008, 3:28 pm

/\ thats a damn sweet gibson sg.../\ i love 'em myself..great tone and they are'nt half as heavy as the les pauls.


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24 Jan 2008, 8:04 am

heylelshalem wrote:
all i can say is if your going to get a amp==get a tube one...my last half stack was an old seventies tube amp that pushed 700 watts and it was the most heavy sounding amp i have ever heard. and marshalls are waaaay overrated for the money...id check out a crate amp...they are actually economical and i think they sound a lot better then marshall.


Generally agreed with except for the bit about Crate amps. Look for an old tube amp from the 70's instead. --The build quality on new tube gear is not particularly robust until you start getting into expensive gear like Mesa/Boogie, and boutique amps like VHT, Soldano, Engl,Diezel, etc.

Some that I'd suggest:

Ampeg 'V' series amps ( V-2, V-4, VT-22, etc)
Traynor amps ( Nearly all of their 70's tube amps are PTP handwired)
Sound City
Plush/ Earth ( The old ones with the padded headboxes, essentially Fender Showman copies)

Stay away from 60's Sunn amps as a lot of them are built around a Dynakit HiFi power amp, which will be too clean for guitar, but good for bass.

Another thing thatyou may want to do if you're handy with a soldering iron is to look around for an old Bogen PA head like a CHB-50, CHB-35, CHB-100, or their even older CHA series, and convert the inputs to 1/4" tipring and perhaps a tonestack mod. --Bogens can often be found for well under $200. --I paid $70 for my CHB-35


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24 Jan 2008, 9:25 am

I'm doin metal and some other prog rock sorta stuff and I love my line 6 for it, a 4 speaker beast, as in spider 2 amp and quad-box, bought in two parts. In terms of the amount of distortion I've lowered it HEAPS since I got it and relied more on playing harder during heavier moments, its creating a sound that we (me, bro and cousin) feel is unique, I guess kinda like tool but much faster. Very chunky though, love the effects too, kinda pricey though (for me), 1200 discounted Australian. Worth it definately, later I'm thinkin mesa-boogie maybe.


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24 Jan 2008, 12:16 pm

Scintillate wrote:
I'm doin metal and some other prog rock sorta stuff and I love my line 6 for it, a 4 speaker beast, as in spider 2 amp and quad-box, bought in two parts. In terms of the amount of distortion I've lowered it HEAPS since I got it and relied more on playing harder during heavier moments, its creating a sound that we (me, bro and cousin) feel is unique, I guess kinda like tool but much faster. Very chunky though, love the effects too, kinda pricey though (for me), 1200 discounted Australian. Worth it definately, later I'm thinkin mesa-boogie maybe.


From what I've seen on other forums, Mesa/Boogie stuff is sold at incredibly inflated prices in OZ. I got these prices from an Autralian from another forum ( Prices in AU $):

Marshall DSL100 $1899
Peavey 6505 $2495
Engl Blackmore $2999
Framus Cobra $3739
Bogner Uberschall $4700
Mesa Triple Rectifier $5195

Also, I understand that many people in Australia have found a way around this by buying used gear from the US from eBay, having it shipped to Oz, and using it with a 240>120 volatge converter if need be. --Ironically enough, you'll be able to get gear cheaper this way, even with duties and tariffs applied.

Another thing that I've seen is that there's a shop (someplace) in Australia that makes copies of what appears to be Mesa/Boogie Mk2 amps at a much more down to earth pricetag. They're sold under the name of 'Woogie'. --I'm surprised that there aren't more amp builders in your country.


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24 Jan 2008, 2:44 pm

I play electric (got a good sounding cheap guitar and a small amp). I have only been playing for 2 months, and its awesome, I can (attempt to) play all my favorite rock songs.
When I get the money, I will buy some kind of a effects pedal (and a huge wall of amplifiers would be cool too)

Electric guitar is so cool, I think it is one of the coolest instruments around, dont you agree?



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24 Jan 2008, 7:16 pm

i play guitar. i dont have real nice gear but im not in a band performing so its not so important to me. i have a squire stratocaster and a 15watt crate amp. no pedals or anything. my biggest influences in playing are iron maiden, judas priest, and iced earth. i really like legato based soloing and playing around with octaves.


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25 Jan 2008, 9:06 pm

not so well..
a couple years.
meditative and poetic.
from sound.


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26 Jan 2008, 3:31 am

Fogman wrote:
heylelshalem wrote:
all i can say is if your going to get a amp==get a tube one...my last half stack was an old seventies tube amp that pushed 700 watts and it was the most heavy sounding amp i have ever heard. and marshalls are waaaay overrated for the money...id check out a crate amp...they are actually economical and i think they sound a lot better then marshall.


Generally agreed with except for the bit about Crate amps. Look for an old tube amp from the 70's instead. --The build quality on new tube gear is not particularly robust until you start getting into expensive gear like Mesa/Boogie, and boutique amps like VHT, Soldano, Engl,Diezel, etc.

Some that I'd suggest:

Ampeg 'V' series amps ( V-2, V-4, VT-22, etc)
Traynor amps ( Nearly all of their 70's tube amps are PTP handwired)
Sound City
Plush/ Earth ( The old ones with the padded headboxes, essentially Fender Showman copies)

Stay away from 60's Sunn amps as a lot of them are built around a Dynakit HiFi power amp, which will be too clean for guitar, but good for bass.

Another thing thatyou may want to do if you're handy with a soldering iron is to look around for an old Bogen PA head like a CHB-50, CHB-35, CHB-100, or their even older CHA series, and convert the inputs to 1/4" tipring and perhaps a tonestack mod. --Bogens can often be found for well under $200. --I paid $70 for my CHB-35


i prefer seventies tube amps...but i have played a crate blue-voodoo and it was'nt really that bad....why anyone would buy a marshall is beyond me though.


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29 Jan 2008, 7:15 am

I want to be but alas, I have no one to teach me...


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29 Jan 2008, 8:51 am

Ledzeppelinrules wrote:
I want to be but alas, I have no one to teach me...


I am just learning electric guitar (2 months), I got a great book "guitar for dummies" (the last edition of 2006 has improved a lot), its great for beginning and its got a special section on rock, blues, jazz.

Enyone else has some suggestions for good books on learning guitar (rock, blues)?
I am looking for different sources for learning.



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29 Jan 2008, 3:12 pm

ive seen some pretty good tutorials on youtube actually...not that i really watch them, am pretty happy with my playing for the most part and once i got to the part that was overly heavy in theory i opted out...but yeah i'd check google video out and see what you can find..if you find any on how to play doom metal hook me up...:P


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29 Jan 2008, 8:44 pm

I have an acoustic Gibson.

But I don't know how to play, I just do improv and sing whatever song's on my mind at the time.


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