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This is response to Austin Taunts request for a Tech Forum, right now we have limited Admin capabilities. So this will have to do until we either get a fix or when the PHPBB 3 releases.
So what do ya have? Lest talk about it! I will start...
So what do ya have? Lest talk about it! I will start...
Fort Wayne Digital Media Production Group LLC
http://www.fwdmp.com
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Music
myspace.com/deadgirlsorry
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myspace.com/skinnydamnit
Other
http://OhSoHumorous.com
http://RandomDailymemes.com
http://www.FailUniversity.com
http://BestDailyMemes.com
http://www.StealMyMemes.com
http://www.Sohumorous.com
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If you want to know what I am working on check out these sites:
OhSoHumorous.com
TopDailyMemes.com
BestDailyMemes.com
FortWayneMusic.om
Kwalis.com
SoHumorous.com
FailUniversity.com
FaceFullOf.com
NuZuDu.com
FireFlyGoods.com
ThePeopleBlog.com
StealMyMemes.com
DontStealMyMemes.com
More to come...
OhSoHumorous.com
TopDailyMemes.com
BestDailyMemes.com
FortWayneMusic.om
Kwalis.com
SoHumorous.com
FailUniversity.com
FaceFullOf.com
NuZuDu.com
FireFlyGoods.com
ThePeopleBlog.com
StealMyMemes.com
DontStealMyMemes.com
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Keyboards...
My Baby, the Korg Triton LE
Roland JX 305 Groovesynth. (The quickly retired 61 key solution to the Groovebox)
Yamaha CS1X
Drums
Mix of a TAMA Rock Star and Swing Star
2 Snares (one left open one closed snare)
6 Toms
3 Roto Toms
as well as what ever cheap cymbal pack I have at the time.
Roland V-Club Set
Guitars
BC Rich Virgin
A Cheapo Acoustic 6 String
My Baby, the Korg Triton LE
Roland JX 305 Groovesynth. (The quickly retired 61 key solution to the Groovebox)
Yamaha CS1X
Drums
Mix of a TAMA Rock Star and Swing Star
2 Snares (one left open one closed snare)
6 Toms
3 Roto Toms
as well as what ever cheap cymbal pack I have at the time.
Roland V-Club Set
Guitars
BC Rich Virgin
A Cheapo Acoustic 6 String
Fort Wayne Digital Media Production Group LLC
http://www.fwdmp.com
Music
myspace.com/deadgirlsorry
myspace.com/thatcraftydevil
myspace.com/skinnydamnit
Other
http://OhSoHumorous.com
http://RandomDailymemes.com
http://www.FailUniversity.com
http://BestDailyMemes.com
http://www.StealMyMemes.com
http://www.Sohumorous.com
http://www.fwdmp.com
Music
myspace.com/deadgirlsorry
myspace.com/thatcraftydevil
myspace.com/skinnydamnit
Other
http://OhSoHumorous.com
http://RandomDailymemes.com
http://www.FailUniversity.com
http://BestDailyMemes.com
http://www.StealMyMemes.com
http://www.Sohumorous.com
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pretty much just:
If you want to know what I am working on check out these sites:
OhSoHumorous.com
TopDailyMemes.com
BestDailyMemes.com
FortWayneMusic.om
Kwalis.com
SoHumorous.com
FailUniversity.com
FaceFullOf.com
NuZuDu.com
FireFlyGoods.com
ThePeopleBlog.com
StealMyMemes.com
DontStealMyMemes.com
More to come...
no pretty pictures for you all, but I play and recommend (hopefully one day endorse) the following bass guitar equipment:
G&L L2500 5-string
A beat up old Englehardt upright that needs a ton of work...
SWR Grand-Prix Pre-amp
QSC USA 850 Power amp - overkill around here, but it kicks ass.
Pre-Gibson Trace Elliot smx series combo amp
Boss Bass Chorus
Morley volume
Boss Bass Distortion
Boss TU-2 tuner
Monster 500 Bass cables
Gator racks
On the wish list:
Low Down Sound custom cabinets - 1-12", 1-8", 1-tweeter, NEO magnets, tweeter control on the side, finished in a spray-on hard finish - being designed right now, will order soon.
LeCompte custom basses - I will be ordering a bass from them in the next year - a fretless single-cut six-string and hopefully a fretted six shortly thereafter.
MXR auto-q
Eden WT series head to replace my current behemoth setup...
G&L L2500 5-string
A beat up old Englehardt upright that needs a ton of work...
SWR Grand-Prix Pre-amp
QSC USA 850 Power amp - overkill around here, but it kicks ass.
Pre-Gibson Trace Elliot smx series combo amp
Boss Bass Chorus
Morley volume
Boss Bass Distortion
Boss TU-2 tuner
Monster 500 Bass cables
Gator racks
On the wish list:
Low Down Sound custom cabinets - 1-12", 1-8", 1-tweeter, NEO magnets, tweeter control on the side, finished in a spray-on hard finish - being designed right now, will order soon.
LeCompte custom basses - I will be ordering a bass from them in the next year - a fretless single-cut six-string and hopefully a fretted six shortly thereafter.
MXR auto-q
Eden WT series head to replace my current behemoth setup...
"brad!
...your tunes and your playing sound really great... all the best to you and god bless-
adam nitti" www.myspace.com/adamnittimusic
www.bradjonesbass.com
http://groups.myspace.com/northeastindianabassplayers
www.myspace.com/bassjones
www.myspace.com/whitehotnoise
www.esession.com/bradjones - hire me for your session from anywhere in the world.
...your tunes and your playing sound really great... all the best to you and god bless-
adam nitti" www.myspace.com/adamnittimusic
www.bradjonesbass.com
http://groups.myspace.com/northeastindianabassplayers
www.myspace.com/bassjones
www.myspace.com/whitehotnoise
www.esession.com/bradjones - hire me for your session from anywhere in the world.
So, I've heard... I've talked to cabinet guy a number of times and they're working with me to get me exactly what I want. Plus the cabs are going to weigh in at less than 40lbs each.Hutnick wrote:That place is like Bass Guitar Mecca. I don't really even play electric bass anymore, but can't help but stop in whenever I'm in town.bassjones wrote:Low Down Sound custom cabinets - 1-12", 1-8", 1-tweeter...
"brad!
...your tunes and your playing sound really great... all the best to you and god bless-
adam nitti" www.myspace.com/adamnittimusic
www.bradjonesbass.com
http://groups.myspace.com/northeastindianabassplayers
www.myspace.com/bassjones
www.myspace.com/whitehotnoise
www.esession.com/bradjones - hire me for your session from anywhere in the world.
...your tunes and your playing sound really great... all the best to you and god bless-
adam nitti" www.myspace.com/adamnittimusic
www.bradjonesbass.com
http://groups.myspace.com/northeastindianabassplayers
www.myspace.com/bassjones
www.myspace.com/whitehotnoise
www.esession.com/bradjones - hire me for your session from anywhere in the world.
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I'll get some actual pictures of my own gear up in a couple weeks, but for now....
Acoustic:
I got a 1965 Gibson LG-O a few months back, its so old and gnarly. The wood is alll soggy and the finish is dippin' in the cracks. I love it. Here's a photo of a similar body type but think more chocolate brown and weathered.
Electric:
I got a Telecaster a while back, got rid of it, missed it, got a new one, and never looked back. I made some modifications by placing a Seymour Duncan JB humbucker in the bridge positon and a three way toggle switch up on the horn.
What I want as my next axe:
Amp:
I used to have a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier half stack, but back when I acquired the Gibson above I also acquired this. Fender Bassman Reissue tube amp, my clean sound has never...ever sounded as good as thing does. And its loud and fat as sh*t.
Effects:
Not going to talk much about 'em but here's some purty pictures.
Controlable Muff-ness!
Uncontrolable Muff-ness!
I loves me the octave sounds.
Wah, for those of us so uncoordinated that its impossible to use a Cry Baby.
i enjoy staying in tune, the gold standard.
I like velcro and thats what keeps my pedals attached to this fantastic investment.
My next pedal acquisition:
This pedal is pretty ridiculous, it'll replace my octaver. Its an octave pedal, but it also allows for chords with octave without it beind muddy. You can get a 12-string effect and an 18-string effect. You can also dial in a blend that makes your guitar sound like a Hammond B-3 organ, drool.
Various other goods:
i wouldn't be caught dead with any other brand or color.
Acoustic:
I got a 1965 Gibson LG-O a few months back, its so old and gnarly. The wood is alll soggy and the finish is dippin' in the cracks. I love it. Here's a photo of a similar body type but think more chocolate brown and weathered.
Electric:
I got a Telecaster a while back, got rid of it, missed it, got a new one, and never looked back. I made some modifications by placing a Seymour Duncan JB humbucker in the bridge positon and a three way toggle switch up on the horn.
What I want as my next axe:
Amp:
I used to have a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier half stack, but back when I acquired the Gibson above I also acquired this. Fender Bassman Reissue tube amp, my clean sound has never...ever sounded as good as thing does. And its loud and fat as sh*t.
Effects:
Not going to talk much about 'em but here's some purty pictures.
Controlable Muff-ness!
Uncontrolable Muff-ness!
I loves me the octave sounds.
Wah, for those of us so uncoordinated that its impossible to use a Cry Baby.
i enjoy staying in tune, the gold standard.
I like velcro and thats what keeps my pedals attached to this fantastic investment.
My next pedal acquisition:
This pedal is pretty ridiculous, it'll replace my octaver. Its an octave pedal, but it also allows for chords with octave without it beind muddy. You can get a 12-string effect and an 18-string effect. You can also dial in a blend that makes your guitar sound like a Hammond B-3 organ, drool.
Various other goods:
i wouldn't be caught dead with any other brand or color.
If you want to know what I am working on check out these sites:
OhSoHumorous.com
TopDailyMemes.com
BestDailyMemes.com
FortWayneMusic.om
Kwalis.com
SoHumorous.com
FailUniversity.com
FaceFullOf.com
NuZuDu.com
FireFlyGoods.com
ThePeopleBlog.com
StealMyMemes.com
DontStealMyMemes.com
More to come...
The white one is a stock '84 American Standard. My #1 for twenty years. I bought it on the recommendation of Cub Koda of Brownsville Station, who just by chance was hanging out in Playford Music in Jackson, MI the day I went in to buy one. I've had wood top (no pickguard) LPs and a Martin EM18 that I wore a hole in, but wouldn't have expected to wear the hard plastic. I use it mostly tuned down a fret, Markley 11-52s.WBOB wrote:
a little detail on your "Strats" there please!
The brown one is a '95 with the Custom Shop Texas Specials. They make it sound really fat, to the extent that unless I'm playing clean, I don't get that bell-tone of a Strat with it. Almost too overwound. I keep thinking I should try something different in it.
Ah yes, Playford music. Craig was a good guy. Are they still open? Last I knew all he had was some crappy Peavey stuff and Crate.I bought it on the recommendation of Cub Koda of Brownsville Station, who just by chance was hanging out in Playford Music in Jackson, MI the day I went in to buy one.
"brad!
...your tunes and your playing sound really great... all the best to you and god bless-
adam nitti" www.myspace.com/adamnittimusic
www.bradjonesbass.com
http://groups.myspace.com/northeastindianabassplayers
www.myspace.com/bassjones
www.myspace.com/whitehotnoise
www.esession.com/bradjones - hire me for your session from anywhere in the world.
...your tunes and your playing sound really great... all the best to you and god bless-
adam nitti" www.myspace.com/adamnittimusic
www.bradjonesbass.com
http://groups.myspace.com/northeastindianabassplayers
www.myspace.com/bassjones
www.myspace.com/whitehotnoise
www.esession.com/bradjones - hire me for your session from anywhere in the world.