Gear photos 2011

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Sorry for the blur photos, took them with my webcam.

Acquired the Valbee this year, pretty decent cleans, quite fenderish.

The black strat was also 'acquired' this year. Borrowed from a friend. haha. It's an MIJ 60s reissue. Can't remember the year.

The white pedal, which is a Wampler Ecstasy Drive Clone, was also bought this year. Made by Plug Electronics!

You can order one from fellow softie tonski_02
 
Hey subversion,

looking forward to your review of the MK Tone. Saw it on your blog as well.
If Mike had a heavy influence in its design, I'm sure it'd be something to be reckoned with.

Cheers
 
just a reminder that it's practice grade. also, there's so much that a small driver can do for any brand name amp, not just the MK.
 
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new Ibanez: S420, the current batch of Standard RGs/ S-series now feature a slimmer profile (Wizard III) because the foremer Wizard II neck had that chunky D-feel.
 
My humble collection.

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From left to right: Epiphone Lp Custom MIK, Fender Telecaster CIJ 62 RI, Taylor Big Baby, my most recent purchase Fender Am Standard Stratocaster, bought it around 2 weeks ago.
 
new Ibanez: S420, the current batch of Standard RGs/ S-series now feature a slimmer profile (Wizard III) because the foremer Wizard II neck had that chunky D-feel.

I actually like the Wizard II neck cos of the chunkiness. feels really different; very un-Ibanez-ish if I were to describe it.

Guitar brands should give the consumers the option of choosing neck profiles like what Fender did in the old days (where necks were labelled either A, B or C). That way they can suit our preference of neck profiles on the same guitar body.
 
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