Gear wish list
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Gear wish list
Say, if someone was to start importing good second hand stuff from the USA that's hard to get here what would you want?
Maestro fuzz
probably a Mosrite
an old Ampeg SVT amp
Maestro fuzz
probably a Mosrite
an old Ampeg SVT amp
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Ampeg Reverbrocket
Fender Jazzblaster
Ibanez AD9 delay
I've pretty much got most of what I really want now though.
Fender Jazzblaster
Ibanez AD9 delay
I've pretty much got most of what I really want now though.
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theres tonnes of ad9's around theyre at musicworks
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one of those axon midi units would be rad
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morepunkrockthanyou wrote:theres tonnes of ad9's around theyre at musicworks
Nah,
I want the real one, not the current shitty Ibanez delay with the same name.
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Dean Razorback Dimebag tribute
Boss Multi Effects unit
Marshall MG stack
Boss Multi Effects unit
Marshall MG stack
Cosmo Kramer wrote:key word being "probaber;y"
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red/silver/blue lace sensors in a buncha nice strats with fuzz factories and fender benders built into the god damn guitars
a buncha non-master volume gt120's
a buncha blackface twin reverbs
a buncha non-master volume gt120's
a buncha blackface twin reverbs
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oh and a coupla ebows
Future Shock wrote:freudian slip, went downa likea sack o potatoes

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cirE wrote:oh and a coupla ebows
heaps of them on Ebay, get a bunch up ya
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Original Ampeg SVT
Original Ampeg V4B
Original Ampeg B15
Gibson Ripper
Fender Rhodes, unsure which model
Massive plate reverb
Electric Amps 6x15
Studer 24 track
Massive API console
A bag of dicks
Original Ampeg V4B
Original Ampeg B15
Gibson Ripper
Fender Rhodes, unsure which model
Massive plate reverb
Electric Amps 6x15
Studer 24 track
Massive API console
A bag of dicks
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timi wrote:Massive plate reverb
Electric Amps 6x15
Studer 24 track
Massive API console
A bag of dicks
Yes Please.
I would love everything the Acoustic Control Corp made. The 4x15, 6x12, and W Bins first please.
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yossarian wrote:morepunkrockthanyou wrote:theres tonnes of ad9's around theyre at musicworks
Nah,
I want the real one, not the current shitty Ibanez delay with the same name.
pretty sure they are the real ones they do all that fucked up analog whopping and bingbong sorta sounds when you play with them, the pink ones though, not the grey boxes
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I think what hes getting at is that he wants an Original, not a reissue. Pretty sure chain stores aint holding vintage pedals.
General Mutante wrote:Every wristie is a performance as far as I'm concerned.

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i guess he's not morepunkrockthanyou
Future Shock wrote:freudian slip, went downa likea sack o potatoes

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Yep, pretty much, the original chipset is no longer available, and they really don't sound the same.
Could totally use a reissue with deece results, but this is a wishlist.
Insert "only likes the demos" joke.
Could totally use a reissue with deece results, but this is a wishlist.
Insert "only likes the demos" joke.
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Re: Gear wish list
A 60s or 70s Framus Cutaway.. and an old Jansen tube bass amp. (and just the K&K pickups I'm already using probs)

That'd be meaaaan.
That'd be meaaaan.
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Dick Dynamite wrote:Jansen
toothbrush wrote:stuff from the USA
Three major firms made amplifiers in New Zealand in the Sixties and beyond (Holden and Gunn being the other two) but Jansen is probably the oldest and most successful manufacturer of musical equipment.
General Mutante wrote:Every wristie is a performance as far as I'm concerned.

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The old holden amps are the shiznet, all those nz built ones like jansen & holden were direct copies taken from schematic diagrams of the old marshalls & fenders, and then fitted out with badass speaker cones. there was some kinda lawsuit against them that took them outa business.
Theres not many amps around now that are 60w tube and only have a 8" cone and can take it
Theres not many amps around now that are 60w tube and only have a 8" cone and can take it
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I know theres a place for 10" speakers with guitar, but really I would only ever want to use 12" and 15" speakers. An 8" would just be far too crisp and quick.
Victor Meldrews Wasp is a beautiful amp.
Victor Meldrews Wasp is a beautiful amp.
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imagine being able to split a 7 string signal to run through a 4x12 and have enough send to flare a 15" sub aswell
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morepunkrockthanyou wrote:The old holden amps are the shiznet, all those nz built ones like jansen & holden were direct copies taken from schematic diagrams of the old marshalls & fenders
I think the Holdens were real similar to Marshalls but the circuits in the Jansens aren't copies of the Fenders.
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morepunkrockthanyou wrote:imagine being able to split a 7 string signal to run through a 4x12 and have enough send to flare a 15" sub aswell
Imagine? It is really simple to do that. For example you could run a crossover to split the signal so the sub only gets lows and the rest goes to the 4x12.
General Mutante wrote:Every wristie is a performance as far as I'm concerned.

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