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Post by killahead »

Hah! Got your attention, didnt I hehe....

I know there are a couple of us in NAR here that are playing music and I wanna tell you that i bought myself a new guitar today. Well it isnt new, it was a used Danelectro DC-3 re-issue (made in Korea *doh*)......I got it for approx $200 US......I wanna ask you one thing STEVE (or Erick perhaps?), cause you are from what I know a guitar dude that perhaps knows a thing or two about these things. Danelectro.....is it good or bad.....I mean, in Sweden they are more or less unknown, you cant even get these guitars here anymore. I really like the tone to it, its not a Gibson or Fender sound to my ears, and its ultra light (the body is actually part plywood, hehe) and looks really....hmm...strange. Opinions?

It would be cool if you music playing dudes wanna write a list of your gear. Always fun to know what kind of instruments you play. I can start.....

Guitars:
Gibson SG -02
Danelectro DC-3
Epiphone SG (the neck is all screwed up)
Jasmine acoustic guitar
Samick bluegrass banjo

Amplifiers:
Peavey Classic 30W
VOX AC-30TBX

Effects:
T-Rex compressor
VOX Distortion booster V830
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Post by Steve »

Yo Killa, i've never played a Danelectro, but i have seen them in stores around here, kinda cool looking guitars, love the "lipstick" pickups, i know a guy that has one, and he likes it, says it has a unique sound.

ok, my equiptment
Guitars; 1976 Fender Strat, Natural Finish with a maple neck
80 something Gibson custom shop Series 3
90 something Samick Artist series with Floyd rose tremolo, and Seymour Duncan pickups

Amp: Line 6 AX2/212 tubetone digital modeling amp, it has settings for all kinds of classic old amps, from old 50's Fender Bassman, to the newer Mesa Boogie dual rectifier amps like metallica uses, and anything you can think of inbetween, 3 diff marshall amps, several different soldano's, 3 types of Vox, AC-15, and AC-30, plus AC-30 top boost, i LOVE my amp, it is awesome !!
here are a few pics of my stuff if you're interested :D
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Post by Ferdi »

Ok, here's my stuff....

Key's:
Yamaha PSR 630
Korg M1 (2 times)
Yamaha DX7
Korg Trinity Pro
Roland U-220
EMU-Procussion
Hammond M-143

EFX:
Yamaha SPX 50D

Mixer:
Tascam M-1016

Amplifier:
SPA WPA-600 pro
Behringer Powerplay HA-4000 (headphone amp)

Mic:
Sure SM-57 (2 times)
Sure SM-58
DAP S-100

Headphone:
Etymotic ER-4
Etymotic ER-4P (this is the best headphone I ever heard!!!! costs $350,=)
Sennheisser HD-?

Drums:
TAMA Imperialstar
Alesis D4 (soundmodule)
Boss drumpads Dr-pad (3 times)

Bass amp:
Yamaha 35-B (I got this for free.. hehe)

Speakers:
Bose (don't know wich type...)
Self made Speakers (and very old)

Software:
Cubase VST

And a lot.....I mean A LOT (!!!) cables and plugs!!

Greetz,
Ferdi_FRT
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Post by limpindog »

if u like it and it feels good and action is ok then u on a winner :)
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Post by carrera »

holy smokers...
well you all got me beat badly so far...LOL.....
Roland Jx-3p
korg dw-8000
and a kickass home stereo by technics..wuuu huuu...gotta have that surround sound...no amps...got rid of the last peavey years ago and stuck with home stereo.Now I just play for me and the kids.
I think I'm a little old to be going on tour :lol: :lol: :lol:
carrera 8) 8) 8)
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Post by killahead »

yeah Limpy I guess you are right.

Shit Ferdi you got a lot of gear.....you have some kind of proffesional career going on, right?

Nice guitars Steve, Ive seen your Strat before, hehe.
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Post by Ferdi »

hehe, woking on it killahead.... working on it... :wink:

Greetz,
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Post by killahead »

Ferdi...your website looks awesome.....I cant understand a word though, I hope your "band" make it big.

hmm.....perhaps noone is interested in my rambling.....but since Im the dictator I dont care.... :twisted:

ok.....Steve, Limpy, Erick.....or anyone of you guitar-freakz here....I have placed a bid on a Lovetone Big Cheese pedal (check it out and listen to it here: http://www.lovetone.com ). I offered him aprox $150-160 US....
the thing is I havent tried it and I will probably not be able to try it before I buy it (IF I buy it...) cause these pedals cant be ordered in Sweden (what a surprise) but I found a used one....

I want it to sound like Nel Youngs guitar does in the song "Hey hey, my my".....if this makes me come close I will buy it......from what I hear on Lovetones website it sounds pretty awesome.....not that I know that much about fuzz pedals....


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Post by Bilbo »

Wow, nice sound from that cheesy pedal! 8)

For myself, I just play keyboard of the QWERTY kind. Not an artist at all except when painting walls with the blood of my enemies in FPS... :twisted:
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Post by Steve »

ooooooooooooo, i like it Killa !!!! hm, that seems VERY expensive to me though, i think there is a fuzz pedal still in production called the "big muff" if i'm not mistaken, might want to check ebay and see if anyone is selling one of those m8
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Post by Steve »

Hmmm, well, i looked on Ebay, and saw the big cheese there, and they wanted 300 us for it, so if you can get it for 160, i say go for it m8 !!!!
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Post by killahead »

Yeah it sounds nice, doesnt it, hehe.

I was looking at some reviews on Harmony central too and they said they paid $200-240 US so I hope I can get this one. Im starting to wonder why I asked if he could go lower, he wanted 180 and I offered 150-160......it was probably cheap already.....shit, I hope he answer soon.....ehe.....

oh by the way, Im still in love with my "new" Danelectro guitar I bught 3 days ago....that must be a good sign :mrgreen:


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Post by aawil »

Fender Strat(lefty)
Martin DCX1E Acoustic(lefty of course)

Fender Princeton Chorus Amp(my friends but it's been at my house for like 5+ years.

When I get back I'm going to get on of those digital multitrackers to fool around with probably.
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