Upgrades for pedals I use regularly, but wanted better / more.
The JHS Delay has 2 voicings, and the Oceans 11 has a ton of voicings, and mainly I wanted a good bang for buck surfy spring reverb.
I had some of these on my Reverb Watch List, and got a small discount offer for each.
The difference in pricing between used and new was worth buying new.
Whats your' latest gear acquisition?
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glasshand wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:25 pmLet us know how it is! I've been semi-seriously thinking about a Magician from MLA.Partscaster wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 6:38 am Ordered another pedal.
Will take some weeks as they build to order.
Its a Missing Link Audio Peacock Overdrive
Just used it for 2 hrs. It does sound good. Ok string sensitivity. Good old school tone, gritty warm od. Nice voice/presence knob to offset tone knob. I get more time with it tomorrow.
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- Gearlist: Gibson LP, Agile PS900, SX Tele, SX Strat, PRS SE Zach Myers Yamaha FGX830c, Yamaha LL16, Yamaha LL26, Eastman E10D, Tobias Bass, Squire CV 60's P Bass
I bought some 3' cables I needed from Monoprice and saw this Indio DS-6 distortion pedal for $19 and just had to try it for such a low price and yep it sounds like Crusty A$$. Another 20 bucks down the toilet the good news is that the cables are fine.
Firefly FFLX Explorer
After a very positive experience with the FFLV Vee I got earlier this year, I decided I would try one of these Explorer style when or if they got them again.
My order never got past "UPS label created", and after a few emails and and at least a week of delay, it finally shipped.
Got here with no shipping damage.
Has more than a few small small finish scuffs / blemishes, light scratches. The surface coat scratches very easily.
I contacted Guitars Garden and we worked out a reasonable discount.
I am blown away once again by the bang for the buck on this guitar, as I am with the Vee.
The FFJA Jazzmaster is at least ok; I had some problems with the one I received.
The pickups sound just fine to me, the hardware is ok. The tuners are just ok / usable, not junk but good enough. The tuners on the Vee are actually good, not Grovers, but better than just ok.
The neck profile is rounder, not thin or slim. A little slimmer than my ideal, but thats just me.
The neck to body angle is good; on my Vee is a little flat and the bridge bottoms out before the strings fret out / buzz. It is low enough though.
I have not looked in the control cavity yet.
The nut slots are a bit high and will get some tuning.
It intonates properly and stays in tune.
It does have some neck dive. A grippy strap helps, but the body also rolls away a little. It is mostly negated by my picking forearm resting on the body, but it does move at times.
I moved the upper bout strap button to the neck heel and it balances perfectly now, even with the smooth /slippery strap pictured.
You cant put the button all the way forward at the heel or the strap may / will interfere with your fretting hand.
This does not.
WIN!!!
After a very positive experience with the FFLV Vee I got earlier this year, I decided I would try one of these Explorer style when or if they got them again.
My order never got past "UPS label created", and after a few emails and and at least a week of delay, it finally shipped.
Got here with no shipping damage.
Has more than a few small small finish scuffs / blemishes, light scratches. The surface coat scratches very easily.
I contacted Guitars Garden and we worked out a reasonable discount.
I am blown away once again by the bang for the buck on this guitar, as I am with the Vee.
The FFJA Jazzmaster is at least ok; I had some problems with the one I received.
The pickups sound just fine to me, the hardware is ok. The tuners are just ok / usable, not junk but good enough. The tuners on the Vee are actually good, not Grovers, but better than just ok.
The neck profile is rounder, not thin or slim. A little slimmer than my ideal, but thats just me.
The neck to body angle is good; on my Vee is a little flat and the bridge bottoms out before the strings fret out / buzz. It is low enough though.
I have not looked in the control cavity yet.
The nut slots are a bit high and will get some tuning.
It intonates properly and stays in tune.
It does have some neck dive. A grippy strap helps, but the body also rolls away a little. It is mostly negated by my picking forearm resting on the body, but it does move at times.
I moved the upper bout strap button to the neck heel and it balances perfectly now, even with the smooth /slippery strap pictured.
You cant put the button all the way forward at the heel or the strap may / will interfere with your fretting hand.
This does not.
WIN!!!
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Actually a few weeks ago.
I present Josey (Wales) Ricochet. He's 9 months old, totally bananas. Bank turns off of everything. He tears ass around the back yard enclosure like nobodies business. Humane Society local shelter. Came from the streets of some Florida city living as a stray kitten. Tough punk - already a snuggler.
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"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. The motions of his spirit are dull as night, and his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted."
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that looks especially beautiful, golem.
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I'ld put a strat neck on it,
(soft-v contour. 7.25 radius)
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Got a fresh delivery of Well-Hung straps from our good buddy @TVvoodoo today - a custom strap he made for my custom Suhr (look at that match!) and a beautiful paisley I couldn't resist picking up that happens to pair really nicely with my HB Fusion T.
I know most of you guys here probably know his shop, but just in case someone's unaware it's here: https://reverb.com/brand/well-hung-1?pr ... ory=straps
And here's the strap pron (please click on the photos so they look normal, thumbnails are always super compressed)!
I know most of you guys here probably know his shop, but just in case someone's unaware it's here: https://reverb.com/brand/well-hung-1?pr ... ory=straps
And here's the strap pron (please click on the photos so they look normal, thumbnails are always super compressed)!
Got some new knobs for the Rat. After many years, I have decided I am a Rat fan. One thing I don't like about the design is the knobs, though - they're really hard to see on a dark stage. So I got some nice bright mini chickenheads. Note that you really need to get the mini chickenheads if you want to do this: regular size chickenheads will fit, but then they interfere with each other at certain positions.
I wish they would offer stuff like this on leftyILuvTeles wrote:Harley Benton CLG-650 solid wood acoustic
https://www.thomannmusic.com/harley_ben ... _w_bag.htm
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10 years, 2 months, and 8 days of blissful ignorance ruined by that snake in the grass Major Tom.
Scored a used Epiphone Explorer hard case that fits the Firefly FFLX, locally for a great price.
Shows some wear, but structurally 100% and smells clean inside.
I didnt buy it for this guitar though......
Shows some wear, but structurally 100% and smells clean inside.
I didnt buy it for this guitar though......
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Those prices are just insanely low! Wow. Reminds me of when I first discovered Rondo. Just disbelief at the low prices.
I've never been drawn to the Explorer shape...but I actually do like it in this color:
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I consider myself extremely fortunate that their left-handed selection is pretty much non-existant...peskypesky wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 12:26 pm ...Those prices are just insanely low! Wow. Reminds me of when I first discovered Rondo. Just disbelief at the low prices.
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Mine feels pretty close to my remaining two Agiles (AS-2000 semihollow model...which felt like my past AL's), which is also similar to my SX Callisto's if any of those are references. "Medium C" with a pretty flat radius.I'ld say 14" radius area.
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Thanks.Partscaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:01 pmMine feels pretty close to my remaining two Agiles (AS-2000 semihollow model...which felt like my past AL's), which is also similar to my SX Callisto's if any of those are references. "Medium C" with a pretty flat radius.I'ld say 14" radius area.
I like my Ibanez AS73, but it has a pretty slim profile and I have found over the years I much prefer a rounder, at least medium C type deal.
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Supposedly I picked up a Seismic Audio 2X12 with Eminence Man Of War Speakers in them. I say supposedly because I can't open the back of the damn thing to check as it's screwed so tight. I might have to get one of those electric drills to open up. Can anybody tell me what's the difference between an electric drill and an impact driver?
Drill = just rotary motiongolem wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 9:39 pm Supposedly I picked up a Seismic Audio 2X12 with Eminence Man Of War Speakers in them. I say supposedly because I can't open the back of the damn thing to check as it's screwed so tight. I might have to get one of those electric drills to open up. Can anybody tell me what's the difference between an electric drill and an impact driver?
Impact Driver adds a (mild) hammering action.
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