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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:01 pm
Brand of guitar: Model: Type of strings: Picks: Reasons why?: Amp: Pedals/Effect: Reasons why? For me it'd have to be dean guitars At the moment my Dean ml Dr strings dunlop picks green tortex kind medium Because deans play like butter and play great, great sustain.Dr strings cause that are durable and long lasting. Dunlop picks because they are durable and give a good chunky sound to my playing. Amp: line 6 120 watt Pedals:Fbv express board line 6 Line 6 because of the overall tone i get from the amp. Fbv express board cause it allows me to switch between my four channels with ease when playing also wa and volume control,plus tuner at my feet. burning_eyes
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:49 pm
Brand of guitar: ESP Model: LTD EX 50 Type of strings: Ernie Ball Regular Picks: Usually 1mm thick Reasons why?: Great for cheap, can make some serious noise Amp: Roland Cube 20x Pedals/Effect: DigiTech RP 90 (For recording only) Reasons why?: Its just beastly like that
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Xigbar II of XIII Captain
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:52 am
Ibanez RG of any model Ernie Ball Super Slinks if im in regular tuneing Ernie Ball Beefy Slinkies if im down in C Jim Dunlop Tortex like .71- .77 I love the feel of them all, can't help it i grew up with one. Peavy Basic 60 + Line 6 Spyder2 First Dunlop Crybaby into a splitter, left side into Line 6 set to Insane with full gain and Tape Eco on, right into a Digitech RP 5 on Heavy Metal mode with just reverb and then into a DOD Flanger out Through Peavy. Why?
its the most kickass sound i could make with wat i got.
nuf said
o, or a Fender Strat with EMG SA pickups as a 2ndary guitar
or a razorback, i would kick a razorback's a**
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