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Postby Fiend on Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:16 pm

Too much stuff, too much debt...

Guitars - Blackmachine B2 (with EMG 85/60 combo), Jackson Kelly XL, BC Rich Platinum Warlock, ESP LTD v-250.

Amps - Marshall 6100LM with 1960A 4x12, Laney GH50L with some old Laney 4x12 (EXCELLENT cab and cheap as feck!).

FX - Boss GT-6, Boss SD-1, Boss MT-2 (rarely gets wheeled out).

That's it for now. Looking at getting a new amp though (something German, maybe an ENGL or a Diezel), likely to spunk some big bucks in the next year or two. Shit.
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Postby Jono on Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:45 pm

Blackmachine ey? Fancy beggar... :lol:

I've never heard a bad word spoken about ENGL, Diezel however seem to get mixed reviews, some people rave and others question the value for money...

Either way, you must be loaded! :lol:
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Postby Metal Iain on Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:58 pm

Yeah, Diezels are mooking pricey. Wouldn't mind an ENGL myself...

Nae dough though.

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Postby Fiend on Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:02 pm

Not loaded sadly, I have the Lloyds graduate loan service to thank for my acquisitions... I've put myself in debt until my early thirties for some of this stuff!

Re: ENGL and Diezel, I've experienced the opposite - nowt but praise for the Diezel stuff but occasional lukewarm responses to ENGL amps. Never played an ENGL myself but they seem to have an amazing range of amps from relatively cheap, simple jobs to top-of-the-line monsters. Both makes seem to be on the money though.

The Diezel amps are absurdly good but also absurdly expensive. Having said that, the silghtly less fancy Einsteins are only (?!?) £1200 or thereabouts - OK, it's a fair amount of wedge but if you consider that overhyped Mesa Boogie Triple/Dual Recs go for at least that over here, it starts to look a little more attractive. I had a go on one at the London Guitar Show and they seriously sing. More debt looms I fear.
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Postby Jono on Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:40 pm

If your looking at an Einstein check this thread on the Andy Sneap forum:

http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/show ... p?t=245572

Theres some mixed reactions there, and some clips.
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Postby Fiend on Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:16 pm

He-he, they love their 5150s on the Sneap forum. I think they're OK, nothing mind-blowing - they do one thing and they do it well, granted. The Einstein is very, very differently voiced so I can see if you're into the 5150 sound, you might not dig them. Much 'clearer' sounding, more rounded and less dirty with a very 'musical' mid range. Great for leads. It doesn't really have extreme gain available but then I've been rolling back the gain more and more these days anyway.

Oh well, it's all pie-in-the sky right now as I'm skint. Bah.
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Postby thrash metal maniac on Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:46 am

I just got a BOSS GT-8 :D :D :D

Soooooo nice! :dance:
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Postby [ I ] on Sun Jul 09, 2006 8:58 pm

Guitars:

Yamaha ERG121; D'addario 11s and Drop C
Wesley Villier; Standard 9s and Standard E / Drop D

Pedals + Amp:

Alesis Flanger
Yamaha GA-10 (practise amp :lol: )
My Behringer V-amp Pro's on it's way for next sunday :dance:

and hopefully, a Boss Metalzone pedal soon.
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Postby Atom on Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:16 pm

[ I ] wrote:and hopefully, a Boss Metalzone pedal soon.


I have been using that for like two years now and my opinion...

Stay away from that piece of shit man, its the crappest tone on any setting unless you like a thin hissy sound.
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Postby [ I ] on Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:53 pm

I kinda realised there was no point after my post really, I only need myself a decent amp and my V-amp's got 32+ cab. setups anyway. Besides, a webcam mic and practice amp do me fine for recording Black Metal :lol:
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Postby Fiend on Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:45 am

Hey, those MT-2 pedals can be OK. Mine served me well for a while, you just have to be careful to cut out the treble, otherwise it will indeed sound like a hissy pile of shite. They have quite comprehensive (and effective) EQ functions for a pedal. Cut the treble on the EQ by about 50%, boost some low mid frequencies and leave the bass flat - it'll never replicate the sound of some decent valves at full roar, but it'll give you a workable sound nonetheless.
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Postby nuclearreign_josh on Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:22 pm

I PLAY LEAD / RYTHYM AND USE. . .

GUITARS,

1) GIBSON FLYIN' V (MAIN)

2) JACKSON JS30 (BACK UP)

3) GIBSON SG SPECIAL

4) TANGLEWOOD TW1200 (12 STRING ACOUSTIC)

EFFECTS,

BOSS ME 30 MULI EFFICTS. . .IT DOES THE JOB !! YA DONT NEED LOADS OF EFFECTS IN THRASH!

AMP,

MARSHALL VALVESTATE 100w (THIS AMP IS AN OLD SCHOOL VALVE AMP BEFORE TH AVTs CAME OUT!! IT HAS THE BEST SOUND EVER FOR THHRASH)
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Postby Fiend on Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:02 am

That reminds me, I got hold of a new amp the other day - grabbed a second-hand Laney VH100R. Jesus, these things are awesome. Best bang-for-buck amp in the UK if you ask me. Buries anything else in its price range.
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Postby MartinC on Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:43 pm

My JCM 2000 DSL-50 should be ordered in by the weekend so as of then my set up will be that with a BOSS ME-50 through the clean channel.

(Yeees I know putting pedals on things is gay but Heretic needs at least 10 times moreobnoxious distortion than everybody else)
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Postby Fiend on Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:36 pm

Are you sure the DSL doesn't have enough gain for your needs? I've used them extensively and they should have more than enough on tap to thrash like feck. I'd suggest putting the ME-50 in the DSL's loop and use it for delays, reverbs, choruses e.t.c. (which can sound like arse when shoved in front of the amp) and use the amp's distortion channels when thrashing. I used to use a DSL extensively in rehearsal and run a GT-6 in the loop (not entirely dissimilar to the ME-50). Sounded awesome. But hey, play around with it, what sounded good to me might sound shite to you.
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