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RedBear
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27/M/IL


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October 4 2007 6:28 PM   QuickQuote Quote  
Originally posted by: 3,000 piece McNugget

Originally posted by:Nicholas Steinborn

I almost bought a DS-1 to do that trem mod to, but the kid stopped responding to my emails.




i'll sell you an os-2, it's the same thing only it has overdrive shit too.



circuit board is different, the mod would be different/wouldn't work the same
3,000 piece McNugget
i am the sun
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October 4 2007 7:19 PM   QuickQuote Quote  
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i'm trying to make a sale.
Ron Shark
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October 11 2007 2:00 AM   QuickQuote Quote  


Best pic I have right now.
Nicholas Steinborn
hurfablurf
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26/M/PA


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October 12 2007 3:46 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
Originally posted by:3,000 piece McNugget

shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i'm trying to make a sale.



The only reason I'd buy a DS-1 is for that mod. I'm plenty happy with my overdrives. I'm trying to move the tubescreamer out, but I'm waiting for another pedal to come in to take its place.

Unless you're selling it for $10(how much I was going to buy the DS1 for), I'm not interested.
Nicholas Steinborn
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October 18 2007 1:02 AM   QuickQuote Quote  


I really shouldn't like this amp, but I'm digggggiiinnnn' it.
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KT88
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October 22 2007 1:56 PM   QuickQuote Quote  
is that solid state?
Nicholas Steinborn
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October 23 2007 12:28 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
Originally posted by:RyanX

is that solid state?



Yes.
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KT88
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October 24 2007 2:35 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
did you pick that up by choice? just wondering, totally not saying anything.

i know peavey puts out some good older all tube heads that are mega cheap to purchase
Nicholas Steinborn
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October 24 2007 8:14 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
Originally posted by:RyanX

did you pick that up by choice? just wondering, totally not saying anything.

i know peavey puts out some good older all tube heads that are mega cheap to purchase



Nah. As my band was leaving our old practice place, I found it in a closet. The guy on the lease had been there for 13 years or so with his bands. At some point, it showed up. He said I could take it home. I started playing it at home while my Carvin rig was up at the studio. For whatever reason, I really dug it. Go figure.

Something still isn't 100%, but the ability to dial in an edge on the clean channel at any volume is a huge plus for me. The "saturation" control on the lead channel makes some rad spitty overdrive sounds. I can blend both channels making some cool tones, too.

I almost bought a Peavey Heritage off Craigslist. It's the same amp, but with a tube power amp.

Really though, it's a great sounding amp. My Carvin X100B is currently lying on the floor. I'll plug that in soon and check my sanity.
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KT88
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October 25 2007 11:55 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
i just changed over cabinets today while playing and i wish i could have recorded the difference between cabinets. i think it's my best evidence to how HUGE of a difference quality speakers and quality cabinets make on your sound.

i was running through my fender era sunn 215 and one of my '67 4x12's. originial sunn drivers in the 4x12 and stock eminence in the 215.

i switched it to run my '67 sunn 215 with altec lansing cast drivers and the difference not just in tone, but in the overall sound of everything is staggering.


moral of the story: good cabinets make you sound good, fuck celestion
Nicholas Steinborn
hurfablurf
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December 3 2007 2:20 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
It took me 10 minutes to find this damn thread.



I bought a Danelectro and got some new pedals. I have since checked my sanity and much prefer the Carvin. The Peavey is great for an interesting clean and neat grit, but it stinks with my dirt pedals.
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December 3 2007 3:01 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
what model is that? i'm thinking about buying a dano, but have never played one. i like the pickups and the way they look. tell me about that bastard plz
Nicholas Steinborn
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December 3 2007 3:31 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
It's a '90s reissue 56-U2. Hollow body, low output pickups, aluminum nut, rosewood saddle bridge, and light as a feather. It plays great despite looking like a toy. They're neat guitars. The newer models don't have the aluminum nut or the rosewood saddle which are a big part of their unique sound.
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December 4 2007 1:05 PM   QuickQuote Quote  
Originally posted by:Nicholas Steinborn



I really shouldn't like this amp, but I'm digggggiiinnnn' it.[/quote


is that a compression sustainer i see? i've always for some reason dug those pedals but don't really know why. what are your thoughts
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December 4 2007 2:23 PM   QuickQuote Quote  
I heard danelectro are pieces of shit, and they look like something pee-wee herman would play.

Originally posted by: xMAIDENx



Best pic I have right now.



rick, is your 'rack' a rubbermaid storage bucket?
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