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Tim Millar uses Roland Juno-DS 88
In an Instagram reel posted by Tim Millar, he is shown using a Roland Juno-DS 88 while playing through Protest the Hero interludes and preparing for solo piano gigs.
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Needs Reviewabout 5 hours ago
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Tim Millar uses Kiesel AC375
Tim Millar is shown using a Kiesel AC375 in this Instagram reel.
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Tim Millar uses Kiesel Delos
In an Instagram reel, Tim Millar shows the guitars he is taking on tour and identifies one of them as a Delos, writing: "From left to right is the Crescent, Aries and Delos."
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Needs Reviewabout 5 hours ago
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goodsoup
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Tim Millar uses Kiesel Aries
In this Instagram reel, Tim Millar shows the guitars he is taking on tour and identifies them in the caption as "From left to right is the Crescent, Aries and Delos," confirming that he uses a Kiesel Aries.
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Needs Reviewabout 5 hours ago
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goodsoup
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Tim Millar uses Pedaltrain Metro 16
Tim Millar uses a Pedaltrain Metro 16, as shown in his Instagram reel from rehearsals for the Europe tour setup day.
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Needs Reviewabout 5 hours ago
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goodsoup
Submitted by
goodsoup
about 5 hours ago
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Tim Millar uses Seymour Duncan PowerStage 200
In Tim Millar’s Instagram reel from rehearsal setup for the Europe run, the Seymour Duncan PowerStage 200 can be seen in his rig.
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Needs Reviewabout 5 hours ago
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ralphkj reviewed Caline CP-20 Crazy Cacti Overdrive
Is it the best drive in the world? No, however, you can pick these up for as little at £20, so really you can’t complain for that. It’s nothing to go crazy for but it is a decent pedal. I have a soft spot for pedals that aren’t a one trick pony. The crazy cacti has a bunch of tonal options to suit different, players, music and rigs. I particularly liked how it had the addition of the boost circuit. Wish we could see more of that on other drive pedals. For me the boost meant that when money was tight I only needed the one overdrive pedal, which saved time, weight, money, and space.
2 hours ago
shok reviewed Squier FSR Limited Edition Classic Vibe Bass VI Black Bass with Matching Headstock
For many years I desired this connecting link from guitar & bass.
In the short few months of having this, I have used it on several client jobs as well as it sparking sundry ideas!
These are notorious for coming with horrible setups, bridges and just ok pickups though for the price, it is great and you can find a decent luthier or tech or friend to get you sorted unless you are adept at this art.
I paid about $400 for mine and am glad I held out for so long as this one is magical.
2 hours ago
cruniscavits reviewed Cockos REAPER
Pros: - super cheap licenses ($60 for personal $225 for commercial which is only necessary if you make 20k+ yearly off of the music you produce with Reaper) - super customizable and compatible with Windows, Apple, AND Linux. - has all the industry standard features that any producer would need, just doesn't come with all the pretty plugins that other DAWs come with. - can look a lot better than it does stock if you're willing to spend 5-15 minutes installing a theme (check out ReaperTips) - super low CPU useage, barely takes up any storage on your hard drive, and has very low latency, so it can run on older computers just fine.
Cons: - does not come with actual instrument plugins - can be difficult to learn because of how much customization is possible
2 hours ago
cruniscavits reviewed KZ ZS10 Pro
I ran these live for about 1-1.5 years and they are good for the price. They are mostly clear if you mix your ears well but the mids can get pretty muddy and the lows can be a bit overbearing. I think the boost in the high end is good but the low and high boosts might be more for fun than live practicality. I personally prefer the flatter response of the AS10s.
2 hours ago
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Incorrect gear listing for jamie rhoden (ibanez ts9).
The ibanez ts9 entry appear to be incorrect. The source photo actually show a boss ph3, not a ts9. i also haven`t been able to find any live photos, videos, or interviews showing jamie rhoden using a ts9. could a moderator review this listing.
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