I can't believe nobody's profiled a Verellen yet. I may have to buy one and profile it!!
He doesn't take orders anymore, unfortunately, so you'll have to shop used.
I can't believe nobody's profiled a Verellen yet. I may have to buy one and profile it!!
He doesn't take orders anymore, unfortunately, so you'll have to shop used.
My new Mayones Jabba Custom. Waited about 15 months to get it, but this thing is so amazing it's well worth the wait.
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This beauty is on its way to me right now. Burned rippled ash body, roasted flamed maple neck, roasted birds eye maple fretboard, Mastery tremolo, McNelly Stagger Wagger pickups, Gotoh tuners... mmmmmm... Alpher...
Damn, that looks great. They aren't cheap, but not super expensive either given the specs it seems.
Might have to check it out when I'm looking to buy again.
Never have seen before.
It's Annie Clark's (St. Vincent) signature model with EBMM.
I saw that on a TV show. How does it play?
Way too few female artists have signature models, sadly.
It's super slick. Finishing is great, sounds good and it feels so comfortable to play. The neck is super smooth, it feels like you've been playing it for years from the moment you pick it up.
I got this beast today.
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Bought:
Gibson SJ200 - Best acoustic I've played, hands down. Works perfectly for my style of playing and it sounds huge.
Gibson Les Paul 1958 RI - It was a search of years, but I found the Les Paul for me. It's far from perfectly finished, but it plays like a dream and it sounds amazing.
2018 will probably include a guitar or 2 and my custom Mayones bass should come in too.
Well, that's scaring people for no reason, though. There's an exemption of up to 10kg (22 lbs or thereabouts) for international travel.
And even if that doesn't satisfy, you can get permits for your guitars either way, be it to sell them or just to travel with them. One is a permit proving your guitar was made before the regulation and the other is a permit for guitars made after the regulation.
It's not a ban, it's not illegal, it's just getting regulated.
Haven't really got a backup. My guitar/bass straight into the PA through a DI-box would work probably though if it was really needed.
I never saw having a backup as such a necessity. If the keyboard breaks, it's gig done, if our drummer goes through his bass pedal it's show over, etc. You can't bring backups for everything, and on the level I play, I'm risking enough value in gear as it is, to be honest.
I also have it pinned to the taskbar and it always keeps working after either RM updates or Windows updates.
I'll care about the sound properties of woods the day someone call tell me based on a soundclip what wood the guitar was made of consistently.
And since I don't see that happening any time soon, I just buy what I think looks nice if it's natural/translucent and don't care if it's painted a solid color.
I tried it too. Doesn't sound bad at all. In general, I quite like it. It won't give you straight up amazing tones in no time, but I feel like with enough tweaking and really sitting down and working on a sound, it can be as good as the Kemper in the context of a mix.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, and if it really matters if the quality is up to par, but I can't be the only one that finds it odd that a completely handbuilt guitar can be delivered in 4-10 weeks time.
Check out Haar Guitars and Smitty Custom Guitars as well. Amazing guitars.
Morph both the EQ and the delay at the same time.
So you just set EQ and delay for position 1 and then set them again for position 2.
You could also have both EQ's active and morph the Mix on both if you find that easier.
My setup from a gig today.
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Got this beast the other day.
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I'm not sure, but maybe Laurens can help?
The issue I had was for general playback. Had to do with the sample rate being different on Mac and the Focusrite not working properly at first. Had to install some stuff that took some figuring out, but it worked fine after that. I don't think that's the issue here though and Jack's on the case.
I like my 6i6. It's not portable enough if that matters to you and getting it to work properly on Mac was a bit tricky, but otherwise it's solid. I also like that it has 2 headphone outs.
It's insanely expensive though, to be fair. It looks nice, but for 240 euros, you can get a pedalboard built to exactly the specs you'd like.
No doubt it's a solid board though.
I got my Thon case in and it wasn't made to the specs I'd asked, so I'm trying to resolve this. :") Honestly probably gonna go for a local custom builder if they are willing to just refund me. The case I received has way too much damage done to it already for a new, built to order, case. Scratches all over the metal profiles, a dent on one side, some glue residue, the wood was damaged on the inside... Can't say I'd recommend it.
Ah sorry, now I get it.
i got this one:
https://www.thomann.de/de/thon_custom_pedal_case.htmthere is another "custom pedal case II" (which can have larger dimensions overall) - maybe you picked this one?
I used their case builder. Ordered it today, should arrive within 2 weeks.