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shiba_inu_jedi
suggested
Yamaha FG-150
as similar to
Yamaha FG-140
Yamaha FG-140
The Yamaha FG-140 and FG-150 are both revered vintage "Red Label" Nippon Gakki guitars from the late 1960s and early 1970s. While they share similar materials and construction, they differ in size, tuners, and intended "pecking order" within the series. Here are the primary differences based on vintage Yamaha documentation:
Body Shape and Size: The FG-140 is a larger, full-size Dreadnought (sometimes called a "Jumbo" by Yamaha at the time). The FG-150 is smaller, often described as "Orchestra" or "000" size.
Tuner Buttons: The FG-140 was considered a lower-priced model and generally featured plastic tuner buttons. The FG-150 (along with the FG-180) typically featured higher-quality metal tuner buttons.
Production Era: The FG-150 was introduced earlier, in 1966. The FG-140 was introduced later, entering the U.S. market around 1968.
Position Marker Size: Early 150 models (1966-68) often had larger 5mm fret position dots, whereas the FG-140 generally featured smaller 3mm dots.
Tone/Sound Profiles: Due to its larger body size, the FG-140 is known for having a louder, more robust, and punchy sound, frequently lauded for its powerful projection. The FG-150 is recognized for being very easy to play with a more intimate, balanced tone, often favored for songwriting or recording.
Commonalities: Both models typically feature a laminated spruce top, laminated mahogany back and sides, a rosewood fretboard, a red Nippon Gakki label, and an adjustable truss rod.
3 months ago
A aelonyori reviewed Akai Professional MPC Live III Standalone Music Production Center
3 months ago
MPC Live would be my deserted island pick
I had an MPC Live II for around 6 years before getting the Live III. The Live III has all of the best parts of the Live II and then a bunch of new features/functionalities that make it even better.
I bought the Live III within a few days of release and unfortunately I did have an issue with the main dial/knob, where it would sometimes skip 1-2 lines, but this was a physically defective knob potentiometer. Once that issue got resolved, I haven't had a single issue. That's with 2-4 hours of usage every single day, so probably already nearing 500 hours of use, no issues, lots of great creative sessions.
$1,499.00 - $1,899.99
fede_kempff
suggested
Iannucci Audio Klonucci
as similar to
D'amico Efectos Artemis
Similares caracteristicas..un clon del klon tambien de industria argentina
3 months ago
fede_kempff reviewed D'amico Efectos Artemis
3 months ago
Este pedal no tiene nada que envidiarle a ningun clon de klon que haya en el mercado;todas las caracteristicas que mas amamos de un Klon Centaur, estan presentes en este pedal. Fabricado en Argentina con increible calidad .
fede_kempff reviewed Cluster Jaminabox Overdrive
3 months ago
Es un overdrive que tiene mucho que ver con un amplificador, tiene un gran sonido , muy organico; se puede ir desde un sonido bastantre transparente pasando por sonidos cada vez mas potentes , sin perder ese grano tan intersante y organico.
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Some of the guitar stuff. Pedalboard specifically set up for surf rock. Ring modulator for experimentation.
Total setup price: $1,566.31 View breakdown
3 months ago
theconundrocity reviewed Peavey RQ2314 Mixing Board
3 months ago
As the account suggests, this is The Conundrocity's account. We use this live in our shed (aptly named the Box Of Very Angry Bees), and we love this.
We run our 3 mics and backing tracks/keyboards through this, and the adjustable effects certainly helps. We still need to figure out how to record from it but we're getting there.
James Taylor uses Yamaha FG-2000
James Taylor is confirmed to use the Yamaha FG-2000 acoustic guitar, as evidenced in the TC楽器's "YAMAHA LEGEND HISTORY." His distinctive sound with this instrument can be heard on his 1974 album "Walking Man."
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shiba_inu_jedi
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shiba_inu_jedi
3 months ago
via TC楽器 - TCGAKKI
Bert Jansch uses Martin 000-28
Bert Jansch is confirmed to have used a Martin 000-28, as he mentioned borrowing the guitar from Martin Carthy for his first album. This information is supported by an article on The Guardian titled "Let's stick together," where Jansch discusses his early instruments and experiences with different guitars.
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shiba_inu_jedi
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shiba_inu_jedi
3 months ago
via the Guardian
shiba_inu_jedi
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Yamaha FG-2000
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3 months ago
4lung uses Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field
4lung uses the Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field as evidenced by the album "DAWG RAVE TEH KWEEN" on Bandcamp, released by RAWRDCORE RECORDS.
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4allienn
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4allienn
3 months ago
via Bandcamp
4lung uses TASCAM DR-40 4-Track Portable Digital Recorder
4lung uses the TASCAM DR-40 4-Track Portable Digital Recorder, as noted in the album "The Cage of Consumptive Compulsion" by Dalmatrix, released by RAWRDCORE RECORDS on Bandcamp.
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4allienn
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4allienn
3 months ago
via Bandcamp
4lung uses Synth1 by Ichiro Toda
4lung is confirmed to use Synth1 by Ichiro Toda, as evidenced by a Twitter post from RAWRDCORE, where they highlight 4lung's link to distinct Synth1 preset sounds in her music.
by the way if anyone's trying to make music... synth1 is the goat https://t.co/IUKtlqqJeT
— 4lung♪🔜Furcationland (@RAWRDCORE) February 13, 2024
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4allienn
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4allienn
3 months ago
via Twitter
shiba_inu_jedi
suggested
Yamaha FG-180
as similar to
Yamaha FG-140
Yamaha FG-140
Yamaha FG-180
The Yamaha FG-140 and FG-180 are both iconic guitars representing the "Red Label" era of the late 1960s and 70s, but the main differences lie in their pricing and decoration (binding). The FG-140 was introduced as a lower-priced version of the FG-180, and while it has simpler specifications than the FG-180, both share a crisp, powerful sound.
3 months ago
shiba_inu_jedi
suggested
Yamaha FG-300
as similar to
Yamaha FG-180
Yamaha FG-180
The main differences between Yamaha's acoustic guitars, the FG-180 and FG-300, lie in the wood used for the body and the bridge construction. Both are iconic instruments from the "Red Label" era, manufactured from the late 1960s to the 1970s, but the FG-300 was positioned as a higher-end model within the lineup at the time.
3 months ago
4lung uses Image-Line Sytrus Software Synthesizer
Many of 4lung's earlier tracks feature distinct sounds characteristic of the Image-Line Sytrus Software Synthesizer, as confirmed by RAWRDCORE RECORDS.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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4allienn
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4allienn
3 months ago
via RAWRDCORE RECORDS
4lung uses Fruity Limiter
4lung uses the Fruity Limiter, as demonstrated in a YouTube video by Hushy Rawrdcore titled "LET'S MAKE MUSIC," where viewers are invited to ask questions in the chat.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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4allienn
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4allienn
3 months ago
via YouTube
4lung uses Image-Line FL-Keys
4lung is confirmed to use Image-Line FL-Keys, as demonstrated in the YouTube video titled "LET'S MAKE MUSIC" by Hushy Rawrdcore, where viewers are encouraged to ask questions during the session.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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4allienn
Submitted by
4allienn
3 months ago
via YouTube
4lung uses Fruity Reeverb 2
4lung uses Fruity Reeverb 2, as demonstrated in a YouTube video by Hushy Rawrdcore titled "LET'S MAKE MUSIC," where viewers are invited to ask questions in the chat.
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Needs Review3 months ago
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4allienn
Submitted by
4allienn
3 months ago
via YouTube
4lung uses Image-Line Fruity Delay 2
In a YouTube video titled "LET'S MAKE MUSIC" by Hushy Rawrdcore, 4lung is shown using the Image-Line Fruity Delay 2 plugin.
Submission status:
Needs Review3 months ago
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4allienn
Submitted by
4allienn
3 months ago
via YouTube