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Show me your equipment
#1
Lots of musicians on these forums...mostly guitar players a few brass and a bass player or two and a few drummers...(have to say them last or they will forget you said them by the time they reach the end of the sentence)^_^

I don't have good pictures of my stuff but we were talking today on mIRC and said I would share when I got home.

It would be best if you were playing your own stuff but if that is not possible just post any picture even if you get it off line....so long as you state whether you want it or own it already so you receive the appropriate ewws and ahhhs.


oh btw not me at the drums


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#2
Ok and this is my amp it is a hybrid part tube part solid state. nothing sounds cleaner than a tube amp....


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#3
not the best pic of the back but thought I would share for those interested


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#4
oh, that kind of equipment :0

*puts camera away*
-Sockhole
"If ya SMELL ... what the SOCK ... is cookin."
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#5
my camera is dead right now, but here is a pic of my Martin that i snagged off the web.

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i know, i know, it's a little ironic that my name is Marty and I own a Martin, but I look at it this way: I'll never lose it, it has my name on it!
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#6
my guitar is this one except mine is black:

My Guitar!!

My amp well. . my newest amp anyways:

My Amplifier!!
I'd post a pic of my other amp but a small 15 watt randall doesn't merit posting

I also have a keyboard sitting dusty in my room, I should start playing it more, I only really use it now and agin. Then there's the sax. . It was my mum's from highschool, then my sister started it and then i tried teaching myself it around the same time i got my guitar. . so I didn't do too much, I still wanna learn it though. I believe that's it...if not I'll post it at a later date.
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#7
Alright...here we go...

Best amp (exactly the same).
http://www.marshallamps.com/images/product...g80rcdunit.html

Other amp. Similar to that year but larger and few more watts.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...3728560644&rd=1

My Good guitar (exactly the same).
http://media.samedaymusic.com/media/brand,...435be43f42d.jpg

My "learning" guitar. Came with a 25 watt practice amp. :/
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/Conten...225200,00.html#

Now on to effects.:)
The bundle of fun. And how it functions for grits....you nerd:D.
http://www.franknitsch.de/ART/sgx-2000.html
http://www.franknitsch.de/ART/sgx_block.html
....and the midi foot controller.
http://www.franknitsch.de/ART/x-15.html
and only one pedal otherwise :/....want to work on that...
http://ibanez.com/accessories/spec.asp?m=26&z=y

I also got this yamaha acoustic, with a snapped neck (basketball accident)lol. No need posting that :x.

Lets hold some concerts in teamspeak. I know I will...........alone.........in my little room......... :/
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#8
Btw awesome set grits, and ...
Quote:not the best pic of the back but thought I would share for those interested

:ph34r::P
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#9
Some of you might remember my guitar, others probably dont.

The red one

I cant seem to find a pic of my amp, but it gets the job done.

FX pedal #1
FX pedal #2

Edit: nice stuff reci
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#10
I use to have this but it started getting dusty so I sold it to a buddy of mine.

its an omni arp.


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Quote:Now on to effects.
The bundle of fun. And how it functions for grits....you nerd .


shhhh that was our secret...oh and the other 8 people on mIRC:D
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#12
i have:
-Epiphone SG special electric guitar (great little cheap-o, real solid)
-a 1976 Hollow body Bolero electric (great blues guitar, made in Japan for the American Bicentenial)
-a Durango 3/4 size classical (the one i play when i don't feel like plugging something in)
-an Ibanez Soundgear Bass guitar (another cheap-o, but a nice bass when i'm experimenting)
but the one i love the most is my Fender FV1 Electric Violin, cos it has awesome sound, whether you're playing soft and sweet, or loud and distorted. jebus, i love it.

also, i'm looking for a good electric cello, something along the lines of Gretta Cohn's (from Cursive), but holy cow, they're expensive.


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Hey Grits, we're not that........... What was I talking about again?


anyway, I want to post a picture of my future....junk for all to enjoy.... no job.... no money.... no set :/ anyway, onto the shiny stuff.....

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=04...base_id/106731/


also known as the bonham....


another thing

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=04...base_id/110221/



http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=04.../base_id/59710/


as long as that had black hardware (metal pieces)



any of these, especially in maple.

http://mapexdrums.com/mapexdrums.html



gritsy's set would do too
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#14
and this is my other chile, the SG. i'll try to get a pic of my Bolero, but i don't think i'll find one. i haven't even been able to find any existence of the company or model, nor the humbucker models, or anything that i can find written on it. it was very used when i found it, but other than what the dealer let me know, i don't know much about the history of this guitar. maybe it's worth some money, but it's doubtful. it just has a great tone.


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#15
so this one will age me, but here goes.


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#16
OMG really jabba? spoons are awesome if you can really play them.
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#17
what? those aren`t real spoons!!!
i say that would be cheating.... lol
you need to know the old fashioned way!!!:)
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#18
I have a nice bottom-line Yamaha Acoustic with electric strings on it. :lol:

I also have a strange, used Washburn that I bought off of CloudFuel's dad for $75. :mellow:

I need a job. Planning to buy his Fender Strat(not Squire) for $250 and maybe my friend's hollow body Ibanez for $400(case included). :unsure:

CALL ME, FRY'S :angry:


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#19
note the sweet sharktooth inlays...that aren't mother of pearl, btw :D
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#20
:Dawesome..... I got my friend a hamer off a drunk kid once :x
10 bucks. guitar was at least worth 150 :/
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#21
LOL jabba
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#22
I have a cheap Harmony electric, and a 35+ year old Gretsch Acoustic Guitar. It needs some work on it. I'd post a picture but I can't find one.
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#23
i used to have a Harmony, it was a great guitar, despite it being worth about $50. when i got the SG, i donated the Harmony to my school, since they didn't have any, but as far as Strat copies go, it was great for the money.
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#24
that be my noob guitar that i'm tryin to learn on, some Peavey starter one.. and a 15 Watt Peavey amp..
That also be my old Casio CT470 keyboard, I got a Yamaha PSR-640 in other room.. *finds a pic off net*
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#25
my starter electric guitar


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#26
and my epiphone acoustic


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#27
I didnt know EP made accoustics, nice. My guitar teach has a vintiage epiphone from the 60's. It sounds great and I actually got to play it for a bit.
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#28
epiphone's parent company is Gibson, pretty much anything that Gibson produces, Epiphone will produce a little cheaper with a little less quality, so that the average consumer can afford the $1200 Les Paul instead of the $4500 Les Paul. droooool.
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#29
heres my fender electric guitar, sorry bout the poor quality it was hard to take in my room.


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#30
:borg:must have Mr. Tull's Heritage.... :borg:
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