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post #1006 of 1270
I used to have two tweed champs that I used as bookends in my office smile.gif
post #1007 of 1270
Never heard a Standel amp, but I'm always on the lookout for a Concert for Bangladesh style maple-backed Standel acoustic.
I'm also considering looking at tweed champs for that Layla sound. My favorite that I had a chance to play was a '55 wide panel Super. Didn't get a chance to crank it but the cleans were fat and lovely.
I basically have a '61 Jazzmaster to trade for the best dirty rhythm amp I can find - that's my next score.
post #1008 of 1270
Classical guitar is proving to be equal parts rewarding and frustrating. My teacher must be going insane at all the different kinds of cues and tips for hand positioning he has given me because I'm having a terrible time getting a good tone from the index finger on my picking hand. Its coming along, but still. Just started digging into the pre-Grade 1 material... pretty newbie stuff for sure, but I want to drill proper technique before I start getting ahead of myself.
post #1009 of 1270
I built my first effects pedal today! A Fuzz Factory clone. Sounds pretty good! Need to box it still, but a good experience!
post #1010 of 1270
Sweet man. Watch out, pedal-building is very addictive smile.gif
post #1011 of 1270
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Originally Posted by stickshift View Post

Sweet man. Watch out, pedal-building is very addictive smile.gif

The problem is I pretty much have all the pedals I could ever want... however, I do have my mind set on woodworking some sort of Cornish-style effects looper with some built in buffers and if I can get it to work, big soft buttons.
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I built my first effects pedal today! A Fuzz Factory clone. Sounds pretty good! Need to box it still, but a good experience!

Thats awesome. Id love to be able to give that a try sometime.
post #1013 of 1270
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Thats awesome. Id love to be able to give that a try sometime.

It's really easy, though luckily I have a friend who does it too and he understands all of it better than I do, so he gave me some help.
post #1014 of 1270
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Getting the itch again. Thinking Vox Valvetronix VT80+ and maybe a Vox guitar, single cutaway Series 55.
post #1015 of 1270
at least do the Epiphone if not the Gibson
post #1016 of 1270
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at least do the Epiphone if not the Gibson

When I started this thread, a couple years ago, was looking at the Gibson. Most everyone seemed down on the current Gibsons.
post #1017 of 1270
i am because I'm a Fender guy. That's all. pB is a Gibson guy.



i'm always wary of amp companies that come out with these technical guitars that are meant to mimick the sounds of guitars from guitar companies.
post #1018 of 1270
Thread Starter 
The Vox Valvetronix VT80+ @ zZounds is just $350. Looks like the $$ is in the instrument.
post #1019 of 1270
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Originally Posted by Piobaire View Post

When I started this thread, a couple years ago, was looking at the Gibson. Most everyone seemed down on the current Gibsons.

current gibsons are meh. decent i guess, but a FAR cry from the old ones. I will say that i loved my newer SG.

i really wish they offered the VT80 without all the knobs and effects....if it only had a volume and a tone knob, id be all over it for a practice amp.
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current gibsons are meh. decent i guess, but a FAR cry from the old ones. I will say that i loved my newer SG.

i really wish they offered the VT80 without all the knobs and effects....if it only had a volume and a tone knob, id be all over it for a practice amp.

I'm pretty sure you can bypass all the bells and whistles. If I finally work myself up to buying something part of the reason I'm picking it is for all those bells and whistles. Won't have to buy a bunch of pedals and I won't have to figure out how to tailor the sound I want. Perfect thing for a noob and I can spend my time figuring out thing like ho to play a drop D tuning instead.
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