Name me all your gears!

Guitars
Unfortunately,only one.
- SX Strat standard
.EHX 11's
.Stock pickups
.Ernie Ball Strap

Pedals
- Line 6 Tonecore Uber Metal
- Artec Parametric Eq

Amp
Kinda crappy (Thought of upgrading soon)
- SX GA 10

Picks
- Dunlop Gel 1.00 mm
- Dunlop Gel 1.14 mm
- Dunlop Tortex 1.14 mm
- Dunlop Tortex 1.14 mm (Triangular)
- Dunlop Tortex 1.00 mm
- Dunlop Tortex 1.00 mm (Triangular)
- Dunlop Tortex 0.73 mm
- Dunlop USA 1.14mm
- Dunlop standard 1.00mm (White)
- Dunlop thin nylon 0.50mm (I found it XD )
- Awe-in-one Dark Blue
- Awe-in-one White
- Awe-in-one Yellow

I lost the other ones due to my worn out wallet -.-
 
guitars:

Ibanez sa120
fender 68 strat,maple fretboard, cij
cort acoustic, with fishman pickup
cheapo classical guitar

pedals:
pedaltrain jr
vox wah
sahasrara overdrive
fulltone GT500
Barber Tonepress
artec analog delay
boss DD7 on daa way!

amp:
ibanez valbee

planetwaves cables... got them in the past, dun see a need to upgrade.
v picks, small pointed ftw:) they suit everything i play.
 
ok lets see

Guitars-
Gibson:
Firebird VII
Firebird V
ES335 Dot Reissue
Les Paul Studio
SG Standard
Flying V *selling*
PRS: Custom 22 Ten Top Birds
Fender:
Custom Shop 60 Stratocaster
72 Japanese Telecaster
Aerodyne Stratocaster
American Fat Stratocaster
Jazzmaster *soon*
Schecter: Omen Extreme 6
Tom Anderson: Drop Top Classic *selling*
Taylor: 714-CE
Yamaha: F-310

Bass-
Warwick Fortress One

Amps-
Hughes & Kettner MKI Triamp
Marshall JCM2000 TSL-100
Marshall 76 JMP Artiste 100
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier *selling*
Fender Acoustasonic 30 *selling*

Pedals

Korg DT-10
Vox 847 *selling*

-Drives-
Landgraff LDO
Proco Rat2 modded
Fulltone OCD
Toneczar Openhaus
Skreddy Mayo
BJF Honey Bee
Marshall Drivemaster
Lovepedal Eternity Burst *selling*
Seekz Stompers Custom Bad News Distortion

-Modulations-
Ibanez FL-9
Boss PH-2 MIJ
MXR Phase100 *selling*
Boss PS-3
Digitech Synth Wah
Boss CE-2 MIJ
Demeter Tremulator
Empress Tremolo
Moog FreqBox
Moog Ring Modulator
Moog Murf
Boss GE-7

-Delay&Reverb-
Line6 Verbzilla
Boss RV-3
Diamond Memory Lane
Eventide Timefactor
Boss RDD-20

Mics:
Shure Beta58A
Shure SM-58 X3

Effects-
Digitech Vocalist Live 2
 
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Guitars-
EBMM JP6 Mystic Dream Fully Loaded (DiMarzio PAF Joe & Steve's Special)
EBMM 20th Silo Maple Caramel Burst Matching Flame Trem (DiMarzio Virtual PAF)
EBMM 20th Silo Rosewood Caramel Burst w/piezo Matching Flame Trem (PAF Joe & Steve's Special)
EBMM 20th Silo Rosewood Caramel Burst Hardtail Natty Quilt (PAF Joe & FRED)
EBMM AL Tobacco Burst Matching Hardtail (Stock)
EBMM Silhouette Special White RW SSS (Fender CS69s)
EBMM Silhouette Special LE08 Sequoia Gold RW HSS - Incoming
Ibanez RG1077XLRB (Stock)
Ibanez AT300 (Stock)
Fender Vintage Hotrod 57 2 tone burst (Fender CS69s)

Amps-
Laney VC15-110
Fender Bronco Tweed

Pedals
BOSS MT2
BOSS CE3
Digitech Digiverb
Digitech Digidelay
MI Tubezone OD
MI Crunchbox
Line 6 PODXTLive


I'm a minimalist... Heh.
 
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Just one question, to all the guys who use tons of pedals, don't you find that putting your sound through too many pedals makes your tone a little screwy?
 
Heh... PM me your best offer.:mrgreen: My white Silo Spec has arrived. i think the AT300 can go sayonara...

Im sorry to inform you that my secretary of state has denied an incoming guitar. I called her just now & was rejected. So sorry, my friend.
 
Just one question, to all the guys who use tons of pedals, don't you find that putting your sound through too many pedals makes your tone a little screwy?

I think this is why many professional musicians (particularly metal players) do not use pedals at all. They have one amp head for cleans, another for distortion, and all their effects are rack effects... But I guess they've made enough cash to head in that direction.
 
Guitars:
-Fender American Vintage '62 Jaguar
-Fender CIJ Telecaster TL62B-TX
-Fender MIM Stratocaster

Amps:
-Laney LC15R
-Johnson T15R
-Roland Cube-30

Pedals:
-Ibanez TS9DX (Modded)
-Maxon OD808
-Fulltone OCD
-MI Audio Crunchbox
-Boss DS-2
-Boss DSD-2
-Dunlop Slash Crybaby

and a cheapo acosutic guitar, proel die hard cables, and fender straps. the nice ones. with lots of misc picks and stuff.

gassing for a vox...

Just one question, to all the guys who use tons of pedals, don't you find that putting your sound through too many pedals makes your tone a little screwy?

that's why true bypass pedals exist. i try to use a max of 2 buffered pedals at one time so i wont clog up the signal chain too much.
 
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To all true bypass fanatics, this is for you. Some of you guys may have read it. From Pete Cornish.

The "true bypass" function, which is promoted by some, can create dreadful problems with a system that uses many pedals. Take for instance a 15 ft guitar cable linked to ten pedals, each linked by a 2 ft cable, and then onto the amp by a 30 ft cable. If all pedals have "true bypass", and are off, then the total cable length hanging on the guitar output will be 63 ft. This will cause a huge loss of tone and signal level particularly if the guitar is a vintage type with low output and high impedance. The amp volume is then turned up and the treble control increased to compensate for the losses. The inherent background noise now increases by the amount of the gain and treble increase and is usually, in my experience, too bad for serious work. If one of the pedals is now switched on, then it's (hopefully) high input impedance (and usually low output impedance) will buffer all the output cables from the guitar and the signal level will rise due to the removal of some of the load on the pickups (i.e.: 17 ft instead of 63 ft of cable). The treble will rise and the tone and volume will not be as before. If that pedal was say a chorus or delay, devices which are usually unity gain, then your overall signal level and tone will vary each time an effect is added...not a very good idea.

Some pedals have an input impedance which is far from high in real terms; the input impedance of the vast majority of amps is 1 Megohm (one million ohms) and in my experience there are few effects pedals that have the same input impedance. A load on the guitar of less than 1 Megohm will reduce the volume and high frequency content of the pickup signal thus giving rise to complaints that "this pedal looses tone/volume" etc. Many effects I have tested have an input impedance of less than 100 Kilohms (ie: only one tenth of the amp input impedance) and cause serious signal losses in the effects chain.

My system, which I devised in the early 70's, is to feed the guitar into a fixed high impedance load, which is identical to the amp input, and then distribute the signal to the various effects and amps by low impedance buffered feeds. This gives a constant signal level and tonal characteristics, which do not change at all when effects are added. The proof that this works are in the recordings of our clients: Roxy Music; The Police; Queen; Pink Floyd; Bryan Adams; Lou Reed; Dire Straits; Paul McCartney; Sting; Jimmy Page; Judas Priest; Black Sabbath....

So the answer to your question re "true bypass" is no, I do not use this system in my Effects Boards/Racks as it can seriously degrade your sound. All my current effects pedals (excluding Vintage Series) which are derived from our large systems have, as the main input stage, a fiendishly clever pre amp that has the same characteristics as the input of a tube amp (1 Megohm/20pF), a highly efficient filter to eliminate the possibility of radio breakthrough and a low output impedance so that any following pedals/ cables etc. will not impose a load on the guitar signal. This pre amp is fitted to all our large stage systems and has always met with huge approval; not only from the guitarist but also the PA operator who is so happy to have constant level and tone presented to his mixing board. I go further with large systems and provide several inputs, each with the isolating pre amp and a gain compensation pre amp so that many different guitars can be level matched into the system. In addition a 20 segment PPM type display provides visual indication of signal level in our Effects Boards and Rack Systems.
 
aha, thanks alot leecs, i was trying to find that bloody article! Thats why my chain has only 2, well might be 3 pedals soon, with no plans for expansion, and anything new will mean one other pedal will have to go.
 
Guitars:
Epiphone les paul standard
Ibanez GAX70 (Keeping for sentimental reasons:))

Amp:
Vox AC30CC2

Efx:
Ernie ball volume pedal junior 6180
Boss DD-20
MI Audio Crunchbox
Kimjawbetta Rutt
Sahasrara Overdrive
Korg DT-10 (silver)
Misse board

So poor sia.
 
ha ha bro Leecs, i just itchy. ha...
bro Whitestrat, lover of many EBMM, i love your choices in the Digiverb and delay man. awesome
 
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