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scandoslav wrote:Tweedledee, did you do the amp conversion yourself? I'm interested in doing something similar.
Yes, I did the conversion myself. I bought the head cabinet from a guy on The Gear Page. I made the 2x10 out of a 90s Princeton Chorus that I loaded with some THD 10" speakers and I built a new back panel for it.
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Not brought these two out for a little while, and while I'm checking them I might as well...

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Image I haven't got a pic of mine but I love it!! ((hellyeah))
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My two favourites.
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Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster

Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Boss TR-2>Danelectro PB&J Delay.

Amps: Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo

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Mods:
  • Mustang Bridge
  • Switchkraft 3-way Toggle
  • ELITE KNORBS
  • lowered rhythm switch
  • GFS '64 Stagger Strat neck pickup
  • rewired rhythm circuit to work with all positions of the 3-way switch (much more useful)
  • put 24k resistor before capacitor in rhythm circuit (even more useful; now it's just like a brightness cut, bringing the guitar into a gibson-like tonal range)
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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liking them knorbs!
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yep, still hot.
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My new updated collection.
As I've become a Bassist more than a Guitarist because of my band, my bass collection has grown from one bass nine months ago to five basses now.

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Dano DC bass(latest buy, £280 from eBay), Ibanez sr300, Fender MIM standard PBass, Shine MM copy, Anniversary Rick 4003 copy

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Fender Esquire GT Custom, OLP MM1, My first project guitar (built from my first guitars body, encore strat and
second guitars neck Squier strat, just needs new electrics, pick-ups, bridge and tuners) and Gibson SG Special
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starbuckered wrote:My new updated collection.
As I've become a Bassist more than a Guitarist because of my band, my bass collection has grown from one bass nine months ago to five basses now.

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Dano DC bass(latest buy, £280 from eBay), Ibanez sr300, Fender MIM standard PBass, Shine MM copy, Anniversary Rick 4003 copy

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Fender Esquire GT Custom, OLP MM1, My first project guitar (built from my first guitars body, encore strat and
second guitars neck Squier strat, just needs new electrics, pick-ups, bridge and tuners) and Gibson SG Special
Cool collection. How much was the Rick Copy?
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Finally got round to taking some photos... Sorry for the qaulity and the random stuff on the bed...

God I love this guitar... it's £199 and worth every penny

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Yes I know it's only got five strings... long story
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My favorite part is the empty pudding container and the calculator. Nothin' like a little algebra, puddin', and rock! :lol:

Love the Burns, by the way.
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Tweedledee wrote:My favorite part is the empty pudding container and the calculator. Nothin' like a little algebra, puddin', and rock! :lol:

Love the Burns, by the way.
thats math rock innit?
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Here's my current pair:
Early jagstang and ltd edition reverse head mex strat:
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Sold my squier duosonic and squier custom tele recently, looking to add a fender bullet to the pair!
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lorez wrote:
Tweedledee wrote:My favorite part is the empty pudding container and the calculator. Nothin' like a little algebra, puddin', and rock! :lol:

Love the Burns, by the way.
thats math rock innit?
Indeed...
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:Image
Is it blue or green? my monitor is acting up,
I only play - Shortscale synths
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ploppy wrote:Here's my current pair:
Early jagstang and ltd edition reverse head mex strat:
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Sold my squier duosonic and squier custom tele recently, looking to add a fender bullet to the pair!
Tasty jagstang, is that a signature on the scratchplate or are my eyes playing tricks on me?
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dezb1 wrote:Is it blue or green? my monitor is acting up,
blue. I do love the green one though
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."