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Noisyjon

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  1. Epiphone Limited Edition Custom Shop 1984 Explorer, complete with hard case. Spec's are: Alpine White finish Black hardware Mahogany body Mahogany neck SlimTaper “D” profile Mahogany neck 24.75” scale 1.68”/42.7mm nut width 12” radius Rosewood fingerboard 22-frets EMG-81 and 85 active pickups Master volume and tone controls 3-way pickup selector switch LockTone tune-o-matic bridge Stopbar tailpiece Grover tuners
  2. So here it is, one of the rarest OE products - the Cali76 TX-LP compressor with a Lundahl output transformer. Complete with a 'Dry Level' control for parallel compression (which thickens up the sound dialed in correctly) and a switchable clean boost (with level control +2 to +8 dB) as well.
  3. A great sounding amp with Fender type cleans and Marshall type distortions on it's 2 channels which make it very versatile. Specs: Rivera Chubster 55 High-gain input impedance: 1 Megohm Low-gain input impedance: 33k ohms Output impedance: 8 ohms Line output impedance: 330 ohms minimum Total harmonic distortion: 5% at rated power Bandwidth: 50 Hz to 20kHz Preamp tubes: Five 12AX7A Output tubes: Two EL-34 Tube voltage: 430 volts DC Output power: 55 watts RMS into 8 ohms Operating voltage: 230 volts AC Speaker: 12" Celestion G12P-80 Seventy 80 Speaker impedance: 8 ohms Speaker power handling: 80 watts Reverb type: Accutronics 3-spring Footswitch functions: Channel switching, boost for Channel 1, Ninja Boost Height: 18" / 46cm Width: 20-7/8" / 52cm Depth: 12"/30cm Weight: 52 Pounds / 23.5kg Cabinet material: Solid lumber-core plywood Cabinet thickness: 3/4" Baffleboard: 3/4" or 5/8"-thick Plywood Construction: Dadoed joints Covering: Vinyl Cleaning of vinyl covering: Moist cloth, dishwashing liquid Grillecloth: Synthetic, fire-retardant cloth Care of grillecloth: Remove frame, use compressed air to blow out dust
  4. Not up on this myself but have a look here: http://forums.ernieball.com/ernie-ball-strings/66705-fake-ernie-ball-strings.html Cheers, Jon
  5. I was also impressed with how JHS got that great spread of sounds into that one box! Good luck on your quest
  6. I would suggest looking at the JHS Bonsai and deciding what to do then! In a nutshell it has 9 different TS modes and has all the classic sounds from some great variants. The (amusing) Anderton's review on the JHS page gives you a good idea of what it does: https://www.jhspedals.com/products/guitar-pedals/bonsai/
  7. For songwriting/rhythm guitar/singing it's James Hetfield from Metallica for me. Just staggering what he has done and does. For lead guitar work it's Stoke's very own Slash. What a great blend of styles and feel he created for all those GN'R songs
  8. Gotta be one of these Trussart guitars surely!
  9. Thanks Charic, off to read up now! Cheers.
  10. I've had a fair few over the years: Marshall JCM800 2210 (Twin channel 100 Watter) and '87 Silver Jubilee 2555 heads , Studio 15 and Jubilee 1x12 combos, Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier & Hiwatt Hi Gain 50 heads. Various cabs but stuck with a Marshall 1936 2x12 for years. Currently got a Rivera Chubster 55 1x12 combo. Would love to hear a Diezel VH4 in person though!
  11. Sorry Charic, I don't currently own anything with the capability but let's say a Helix as that has my eye at the mo.
  12. Ah jeez, showing my age and ignorance here but how the hell do these work? I get that they are emulating speakers & cabs via EQ settings but how do you load them in and use them? Thanks in advance!
  13. I have heard awful sounds with modellers plugged into guitar amps/setups so not interested in that scenario. That said, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that method it's just not my cup of tea. This is where the high quality 2 way powered speaker has it sussed in terms of replicating all the various colourations of sound. But man, just looked and £1,250 is a lot of dosh
  14. Thanks for the info John. Just seen the weight of the Friedman and, er, yeah, not a lightweight solution Also just watched the Anderton's FRFR shootout video and the Atomic CLR came out favourably for them. Now if only Barefaced made a FRFR guitar cab!
  15. So, I've been thinking about going the route of one of the above mentioned units but would like some advice, from experience, about a good powered speaker cab to go with them. Basically what can do good reproductions and handle enough volume to play alongside an acoustic drum kit being whacked fairly hard? I really like the look and spec's of the Friedman ASC-12...
  16. Hello GC'ers, Now withdrawn. 1979 Gibson The Paul. It's made from Walnut with an Ebony fingerboard. It's well used and gigged which the dings, bangs, scrapes and knocks show – A natural relic I like to think! The only non-original parts are the black Schaller strap lock buttons and it comes in an old, but fully working, SKB hard case (no key for the lock however). That said the back of the neck and electronics are all in very good condition and it plays great. For completeness it was re-fretted at Chandler Guitars in Kew many years ago and plays like a dream as a result.
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