angeltown

angeltown

GearIQ 122 Joined Oct 2017 0 Following

Texan pedal fucker. Professional fuzz lover. Hire me to destroy your amps. I'll cut your speakers with a 13 inch knife then cry in your living room.

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Guitars 2

This thing kicks my old guitars ass to the curb. It's immensely pretty. Pick-ups loaded with pig-fat for death metal and fairy dust for reverberated sadness. It's a perfect guitar that's highly underrated for whatchu need. Put some flatwounds on that boy. Easy to adjust the bridge, saddle, and replace the string holder with a Bigsby. Tuners are fucking amazing too. Hold for a week before dropping. Easy to maintain. Simple. Beauty. What magic has been shoved into it? I dont know. But if it's a curse, I accept my fate as it crushes me to death.
I got this guitar when I was....10? 9? Bang the ever living hell out of it. It's been with me for a good decade now. Still has a good tone to it. Solid neck. Tuners never go loose, the trem stick feels great in ur hands, and it's amazing with distortion. I'd recommend this for any beginner guitar player.

Effects Pedals 3

A simple yet kickass fuzz pedal. Boss really brings it in with this one. If you want to play some Stoner Metal on a budget, this is your pedal. It takes a simple 9v adapter, it's got three options (Fuzz, Mid?, and Overdrive). Fuzz: Very bass heavy. Loud. Good feedback. Crunchy for its price. It's good when the knob is flicked on Treble. Mid: This is a neat option for like a filtered intro? I use it with other pedals. I have a Lone Wolf Audio Iron Fist. Pair the two together for a massive song. Overdrive: I think it's fairly decent? Dirty. Hardworking. Just like an alcoholic father. It does the job. Easy to change the battery and fuck with the board too. 4/5. Great pedal. Should be on every heavier bands pedalboard.
It's a great starter delay pedal. You can make some great sounds out of it if you do it right. It's kinda finky with a power supply and the battery drains fast. But it's good bang for its bucks.
Bang out ur thoughts with this bad boy. It's nice. Cheap. Nothing too terribly too much. The rate can be fucky but that's trem's in general. It's the bang for its buck.

Other Gear 4

A great HM-2 clone. This thing really fucks my amp raw and brings the fuzz on. Iron Fist fucked me too. It's intense, easy to use, and uses a standard adapter. Maybe the option to add a battery would be nice but hey, I have a power brick, who gives a shit?
Stays in tune for long periods of time, good tone, and easy to maintain! it's a banjo. what more can i say? Fun fact: you can remove the guard. Once you remove it, you can bow your banjo.
It's kinda cheap feeling. Some dead frets (9 and up usually). Otherwise, a great starter to hand (to someone like me) so just in case it gets broken, you dont cry over losing it. It's 50 bucks. Bang for the buck, I assume.
Built in distortion kicks the need to buy a DS-1 pedal. Pretty tone in itself. It's a good inbetween amp. In fact, a great first gigging amp. It can get pretty fucking loud and it doesnt clip (unless you hit it at 10 with two fuzz pedals and a delay pedal, like my dumbass does). The installed reverb and tone cut on it are big helpers in shaping my tone. 350 bucks for this aint a bad investment.

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