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Finboy is winning this thread.
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Fran wrote:Finboy is winning this forum.
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Fran wrote:Finboy is winning this forum.
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finally brought some gear down to canterbury

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Very nice indeed.
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Doing some slightly different delay work, trying to find what dirts work well with it.
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Reece wrote:finally brought some gear down to canterbury

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Didn't know you were still posting here.

I remember selling you that Mustang bridge back in '09.
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Same as always; a few pedals currently down south haven't made it to the new board yet, but come next week..

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Doog wrote:Image
Same as always; a few pedals currently down south haven't made it to the new board yet, but come next week..

AUXILLARY NOISE
How heavy is the HH L100 your're using, does it sound good, is it loud and does it take pedals well? I might have an opportunity to pick one up cheap.
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Reece wrote:finally brought some gear down to canterbury

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Is that the old Jag Reece? :D
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Doing some slightly different delay work, trying to find what dirts work well with it.
Is that a PRS copy of sorts? I like the look of that.
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johnnyseven wrote:How heavy is the HH L100 your're using, does it sound good, is it loud and does it take pedals well? I might have an opportunity to pick one up cheap.
HEAVY and LOUD. Haven't had a chance to practise with it yet (drummer lives down south, and I use whatever's at the rehearsal place), but I've got no doubts about the output at ALL. I would weight it for you but have no bathroom scales alas.

It's pretty upper midrange-focused, I run the EQ at like Bass:4, Mid: -5 and Treble: -3 in order to balance the sound out a bit. It doesn't do 'sparkly highs', but its punchy as hell, VERY clean, love how it works with my pedals. Definitely more Marshall-y than Fender, with the cleans of a Jazz Chorus.

I actually like the distortion, it has a certain post-punk/Shellac thing going on.. plus you can mix channels for some interesting tones.. and it's got 2 fx loops!
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Ooh, sounds interesting and might be worth a punt. Thanks.
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Fran wrote:
finboy wrote:Doing some slightly different delay work, trying to find what dirts work well with it.
Is that a PRS copy of sorts? I like the look of that.
oooh i recognize that from that old thread that someone necroposted in, here's whay finboy had to say:
finboy wrote:I've got a richmond empire, GREAT guitar. I had the humbucker/single model, traded the pickups for some tv jones t-armonds, the routs are big enough to accommodate either. It's a bolt neck, but really well worked, and the unfinished neck is a dream to play...
i want one for myself, honestly, they look fantastic
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Fran wrote:Is that the old Jag Reece? :D
the very same. it's still my favourite.
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Okay, that's enough now finboy :lol:

Coolest RIC I've ever seen.
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Ban finboy... No one but me should be allowed to own that Ric
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No one should be allowed to own that Ric... period. It should be sacrificed upon a Mayan altar.
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the things I would do to own that guitar...