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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 11:49 am
the pic kinda sucks but thats all I have for now
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 4:59 pm
Hmm... Here's my Ibanez RG540 (a little banged up, needs repair) and the Crate GLX212  Mwahaha, the Dastardly Duo!! ~\m/
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 5:54 pm
Are those crates anygood?
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 6:03 pm
They're good for any low-scale concerts. Great for Practice. Hi/med/Low Knobs provide good Versatile sound. 3 Channels: Clean/rhythym/Lead. All kickass. and about 16 DSP effects.
5 year warranty, so if you "Accidently" scratch it, they'll give you a polisher? XD
eek I would get a stack for them large scale gigs though.
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 6:15 pm
And don't they have that tuner on top? I just think thats wicked awsome. I saw one of those sitting on a local shop and really wanted to try it out because I heard a dude jaming on it. And for a crate it has really nice sound.
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:08 pm
Gonadz = HumanLife And don't they have that tuner on top? I just think thats wicked awsome. I saw one of those sitting on a local shop and really wanted to try it out because I heard a dude jaming on it. And for a crate it has really nice sound. I usually group crates into two categories: red ones and blue ones. Most of them either have a red or blue facplate on them.. I believe the red ones have the DSP effects and the Tuner. Blue ones don't.. dont hold me to this though, im not real knowing on crate amps. And a question for the Crate player: Are ther different inputs for the different channels, or is there just one input for all three? I'm looking for a nice amp that has two inputs on two independant channels (like the old Fender Reverbs; they had a Normal and Reverb channel), so i can set up my dream setup, that being my Boss reverb/delay and a Boss chorus into the clean input (or Amp A if youve got the money for two amps), and my Blues driver, an English Muff'n, and my wah into the lead channel (amp B). Then another line with just a pedal tuner. All run through a channel switcher..
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:32 am
xd There's only one Channel and one Input.
The tuner is included, which is mighty helpful to the pitch deaf.
Hmm.... You could probably use the Crate GLX212's Foot switch to switch from one channel to the other. Each has it's own memory effect so when you switch to a certain channel, the DSP effect you used before will play on that certan channel.
Just one effect for each channel though sweatdrop There is an "effects send" and "effects return" on the backside of the Amp, but I don't think it'd help much either.
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:15 pm
AshWufei James Tanner bambulus James Tanner bambulus James Tanner I got my new epi les paul today!! I'll get a pic of it when I have a cam to take a pic of it with. sweatdrop Sweet. Do you like it? Yeah it kicks arse. I haven't had the opportunity to try it out plugged in, apart from when i was in the shop, which was about 2 weeks ago. But hopefully in couple of hours, I'll be able to try it through a marshall stack. cool ^_^ I need to change my guitar, ********. I've got a feeling the neck isn't attached properly, it's a ******** too heavey, and unbalanced at that. Made of shitty materials, constructed badly... It's not worth the effort to try and play. Jesus, I could make a thread of why it's so bad. gonk Pics an' all. lol, is that your vintage guitar? Ash: Yeah us brits are so cool. lol I personally think epis are quite good, I've only played one actual fender, which was a standard strat. Oh and I got some pics. This is just the guitar (btw, sorry about the size of the pics):  This is my guitar and other guitarist's epi lp custom:  I'll try to get the pic of my guitar with the marshall stack, but is on out other guitarist's moblie. Looks like your other guitarist has his hands on backwards lol yeah i do, but im a great guitarist for the length ive been playing, plus ppl will remember me more if i become famour(dout it tho) many great leftys uot there....nirvana kirt cobain, jimmy hendrix....lots more....including me cool blaugh
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:18 pm
Hell Slayer AshWufei James Tanner bambulus James Tanner bambulus James Tanner I got my new epi les paul today!! I'll get a pic of it when I have a cam to take a pic of it with. sweatdrop Sweet. Do you like it? Yeah it kicks arse. I haven't had the opportunity to try it out plugged in, apart from when i was in the shop, which was about 2 weeks ago. But hopefully in couple of hours, I'll be able to try it through a marshall stack. cool ^_^ I need to change my guitar, ********. I've got a feeling the neck isn't attached properly, it's a ******** too heavey, and unbalanced at that. Made of shitty materials, constructed badly... It's not worth the effort to try and play. Jesus, I could make a thread of why it's so bad. gonk Pics an' all. lol, is that your vintage guitar? Ash: Yeah us brits are so cool. lol I personally think epis are quite good, I've only played one actual fender, which was a standard strat. Oh and I got some pics. This is just the guitar (btw, sorry about the size of the pics):  This is my guitar and other guitarist's epi lp custom:  I'll try to get the pic of my guitar with the marshall stack, but is on out other guitarist's moblie. Looks like your other guitarist has his hands on backwards lol yeah i do, but im a great guitarist for the length ive been playing, plus ppl will remember me more if i become famour(dout it tho) many great leftys uot there....nirvana kirt cobain, jimmy hendrix....lots more....including me cool blaugh might be dead, but they were remembered greatly of
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:21 pm
Take into account of the top 5 voted guitar greats:
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Jimmy Page
3. Eric Clapton
4. Slash
5. Brian May
True the fact that jimi is at the top, but he wasn't a conventional lefty.
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:49 pm
James Tanner Take into account of the top 5 voted guitar greats: 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Jimmy Page 3. Eric Clapton 4. Slash 5. Brian May True the fact that jimi is at the top, but he wasn't a conventional lefty. yeah he was....he played a lefty upside down, but its still a lefty guitar..... blaugh so hes a ;afty
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:53 pm
Hell Slayer James Tanner Take into account of the top 5 voted guitar greats: 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Jimmy Page 3. Eric Clapton 4. Slash 5. Brian May True the fact that jimi is at the top, but he wasn't a conventional lefty. yeah he was....he played a lefty upside down, but its still a lefty guitar..... blaugh so hes a ;afty no he didn't. He played a right handed guitar upside down.
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 4:09 pm
James Tanner Hell Slayer James Tanner Take into account of the top 5 voted guitar greats: 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Jimmy Page 3. Eric Clapton 4. Slash 5. Brian May True the fact that jimi is at the top, but he wasn't a conventional lefty. yeah he was....he played a lefty upside down, but its still a lefty guitar..... blaugh so hes a ;afty no he didn't. He played a right handed guitar upside down. Word. He wasn't conventional if your thinking Conventional = playing an actual lefty guitar. I'm thinking that when I get my American Strat (someday), I'll get a lefty trem bridge and put some righty saddles on it, SRV style.
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 5:57 pm
Wowzerz, I dont have a picture of it yet but once I do I will post it. But today I baught a Marshall Valvesate 265 and I must say its a good amp. It doesnt pack a punch for real solid metal riffs but I can tweak it to give me a really good rock, blues, and punk rock sound on the 2nd overdrive channel. On the first OD I can make some cool blues rythems and some awsome classic rock riff. Its really got that british rock feal to it. I love it.
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 8:09 am
Sijogab_88 xd There's only one Channel and one Input. The tuner is included, which is mighty helpful to the pitch deaf. Hmm.... You could probably use the Crate GLX212's Foot switch to switch from one channel to the other. Each has it's own memory effect so when you switch to a certain channel, the DSP effect you used before will play on that certan channel. Just one effect for each channel though sweatdrop There is an "effects send" and "effects return" on the backside of the Amp, but I don't think it'd help much either. ~m/ Nah, what I'm talking about is having a separate instrument input for each channel.. Lets pretend I've got 2 amps tho, since thats more common. Say, just 2 Fender Bassmans... Run Guitar -> Wah -> 3 Channel Switcher: Channel 1 = Compression -> Chorus -> Stereo Volume Channel 2 = Overdrive -> Overdrive -> Phase Shifter -> EQ -> Stereo Volume Channel 3 = Pedal Tuner -> No Output Both channel 1 and 2 are connected to the stereo volume pedal, which in turn splits either signal into the two separate amps. The third channel is simply for tuning. Tuners suck tone like a mother so its on its own channel. This also eliminates the chance of looking like an idiot tuning onstage with your guitar sounding out loud. For this I'd love to have two separate amps, but for space purposes I really want to find a single amp with two inputs (i havnt seen one since the old Fender Reverbs, which cost a very pretty penny nowadays)
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