1. Gear on the alternate 'homemade/ghetto pedalboard': I us this board when just heading over to jam a bit with a friend or if I am in the mood for some of the Boss sounds for recording something.

    BOSS PSM-5 Power supply & master switch
    BOSS AW-2 Auto Wah (envelope filter)
    BOSS SD-1 SUPER OverDrive
    BOSS OD-2r TURBO OverDrive
    BOSS PW-2 Power Driver (Overdrive/Fuzz)
    BOSS DC-3 Digital Dimension (Digital Chorus)
    BOSS PH-2 SUPER Phaser
    BOSS RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay

    Other gear not presently on either of the pedalboards:
    BOSS CE-3 Chorus
    BOSS CS-2 Compression Sustainer
    BOSS MT-2 Metal Zone
    BOSS OD-2 TURBO OverDrive
    BOSS TU-12 Chromatic Tuner

    DANELECTRO Cool Cat Chorus
    DANELECTRO Dan Echo (Analog Echo/Delay)

    DIGITECH WH-1 Whammy (Original issue)

    IBANEZ WD-7 Weeping Demon (Wah pedal)

    LOVETONE Big Cheese (Fuzz / Distortion)
    LOVETONE Brown Source (Overdrive)
    LOVETONE Meatball (Envelope Filter)

    PSIONIC AUDIO "Z2" (Guyatone Zoom distortion clone, with U2 "Boy" cover art on it)

    SOBBAT DB-1 Drivebreaker (Overdrive)

    Rack gear
    DIGITECH IPS33b (Harmonizer)
    KORG A3 (Multi-Effects processor)

    I think that is everything... This list with the stuff on the previous list on the main board... I will have to double check when I get home from work.


    EDIT: Ah yes...

    PETERSON StroboStomp 2 (Strobe tuner)
    TC ELECTRONICS PolyTune (Chromatic, Poly and Strobe tuner)
  2. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]

    Yes, they sit around the humbuckers, inside the slot, inside the black ring that surrounds the humbucker slot. They're essentially just gold bars with holes in the centre. Looking straight down, which is how you see them on Edge's LP, they look like rings, but they actually surround the entire humbucker. If you take a look at Edge's cream LP:

    [image]

    They're the things that surround the humbuckers.

    Alex


    Ah, thank you for clearing that up. Gonna look awesome!!
  3. ...and a few more... I also have...

    BOSS DS-1 Distortion
    BOSS EH-2 Enhancer
    BOSS TR-2 Tremolo

    VISUAL SOUND Route 66 (2 effects in 1, Compressore and 808 style overdrive)

  4. Sold.

    Alex
  5. Just picked up two new effects for the board:

    -Digitech Bad Monkey Overdrive (this thing is saintly, I can't believe I lived without it. Perfect crunch of an OD pedal)

    -ElectroHarmonix Small Clone Chorus (Simple as it gets- one knob, heavenly chorus)
  6. Just added a Line 6 Spider II 120 (with Celestain speakers) to my rig. Many people don't like these... I think it's pretty sweet.


  7. I was wondering about the Line6 M13, i have a Vox Tonelab LE.
    Should I consider giving it up for one of those?

  8. Recently replaced with a black Gretsch G5122

    Some time during the next months I might replace the stock humbuckers with filtertrons and the adjustomatic with a rocking bar.

    Alex
  9. Wow what a stuff here

    I just have an Ibanez GAX30 transparent red with a VOX Valetronix VT15 amp.

    I just started learning last december, so too early to call it playing
  10. my only gear is my classical (like acoustic) guitar.
    7 years learning, once fist place national contest in category of group, i was in a trio, i was about 15 years old.
    now i´m 35 and for lack of time don´t play often, but back my teen age years my teacher always sayd, the guitar is your girlfriend, play every day at least two hours.
  11. Originally posted by Alex:[..]
    Recently replaced with a black Gretsch G5122

    Some time during the next months I might replace the stock humbuckers with filtertrons and the adjustomatic with a rocking bar.

    Alex


    Go for the TV Jones "Classics". They are more like the original Filtertrons found in vintage Gretsch guitars.

    The TV Jones are more true to the original sound than the present Gretsch Filtertrons.

    You won't be sorry.

    http://tvjones.com/pickups/tvclassic.html
  12. Originally posted by Kareltje538:Wow what a stuff here

    I just have an Ibanez GAX30 transparent red with a VOX Valetronix VT15 amp.

    I just started learning last december, so too early to call it playing


    Just take the time to play and learn. Play with others as much as possible. Look up chords and tablature to your favorites songs and start trying to work your way through them.

    That method has helped me a lot.

    I am no perfect guitarist. But I am better today than yesterday... where I was better than the month before. It's all about progress.