I guess if you drop over 5k at Sweetwater in a year, you can get some sweet swag tossed in
That's cool! Congrats!
I guess if you drop over 5k at Sweetwater in a year, you can get some sweet swag tossed in
That's cool! Congrats!
That silver screw made such an amazing difference to the tone. I don’t know why Boss ever stopped using it. The black ones sound WAAYY more dark to me
It really adds... Depth... (to the looks lol).
I guess if you drop over 5k at Sweetwater in a year, you can get some sweet swag tossed in
Hahaha, sweet Gman! Wonder what resale is on that badboy!
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Man, thanks for posting this Mudd! I've had Brian's Pinnacle's and Plexi-Drive. I loved them both but this frickin' RAT is on another level... serious mojo bro, and it kicks ass! Imma diggin' it, the damn thing weighs as much a tank and it's only the smallbox! Anyone with the bigbox must have a heavy pedalboard haha!
Well, my last gear purchase of 2018 showed up in the mail today and it's what some consider the greatest Flanger ever made. Scored it for a great price and it just rocks! Glorious Hendrix vibes all night long tonight! Burn, baby, burn... House Burnin' Down!
LOL! I'm having fun tonight brother Nicky, so, sorry if my etiquette is out the window, but thanks!
Much love and respect to you!!!
it’s been a crazy and expensive ride with Kemper. Added a Fryette powerstation to my rack to use as a power amp. This is the happiest I have been with the Kemper so far tonally. The built in amp is OK, but just didn’t have the punch for the high gain stuff I play. Ironically, it sounds great through FOH, but I gotta have a little stage bump.
Also had to get a cart seeing as the rig now weighs a metric fuckton...
https://imgur.com/gallery/KXyLYPy
it’s been a crazy and expensive ride with Kemper. Added a Fryette powerstation to my rack to use as a power amp. This is the happiest I have been with the Kemper so far tonally. The built in amp is OK, but just didn’t have the punch for the high gain stuff I play. Ironically, it sounds great through FOH, but I gotta have a little stage bump.
Also had to get a cart seeing as the rig now weighs a metric fuckton...
https://imgur.com/gallery/KXyLYPy
Cool rig!
If I could give some unsolicited advice though, move the Fryette to the top of the rack. Those things generate crazy heat, and that's not going to be good for the Kemper.
It'll also benefit the Fryette, since it won't be sitting under anything and should get more ventilation.
Cool rig!
If I could give some unsolicited advice though, move the Fryette to the top of the rack. Those things generate crazy heat, and that's not going to be good for the Kemper.
It'll also benefit the Fryette, since it won't be sitting under anything and should get more ventilation.
Good point. MY OCD will disagree with the layout, but common sense def tells me you are right!
I am getting this Jackson KVX10 King V all glued up now. The body is glued and solid. Doing some gap filling, with wood filler, where small pieces are missing. Not sure if I am going to just put it together, and make it a Gnarly looking player, or refinish it somehow. The frets on the neck look almost untouched.
Looks like Humpty Bumpty is back on tour.
I'd be tempted to refinish it, but either way would work. Lookin' good!
Got the ripped out hole repaired...the right way
Got the ripped out hole repaired...the right way
I vote for refinishing! It'll look as good as new!
Yeah, refinish it mate. That is, if it plays and sounds good with all that glue and filler in it.
The natural resonant frequency and harmonics of a single piece of wood are obviously altered when it's broken-up then reassembled with glue and filler, but it could well be that it'll still sound great.
Maybe good?
I reckon, Tim. Always loved Matchless amps.
I love the fact that to my ears at least, the edge-of-breakup tones sound like they've got a little of the direct-guitar signal tastefully-mixed-in, a bit like vintage Vox amps, but, well, "tastier", IMHO. Great stuff.
Looking forward to jumping the channels on it. May be what you hear.
Could be, but I suspect not, Tim, 'cause I've always heard them this way going back to the Line6 POD v1.0 bean emulation.
It's a "classy glassy" thing I've never been able to describe very well, but I love it. Sets Matchless apart for me.