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New Equipboard Merch – Would love your thoughts

We’ve been toying with the idea of Equipboard-branded merch for a while now. A small batch of designs is live - nothing loud, just some clean, design-forward t-shirts for the folks who’ve been with us for a while.

Before we take it any further, we figured this crew might have the best takes:

  • Would you actually wear any of it?
  • What’s missing that you would want to see?
  • How’s the vibe overall - does it feel like us?

Totally appreciate any gut reactions - even just one-sentence hot takes. We’re still figuring out if this is something we double down on or just keep casual.

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Cheers 🤘

GEAR:
  • EarthQuaker Devices Westwood
  • Fender '57 Custom Champ
  • Fender American Original '50s Telecaster

Guitar straps with the logo on them

I like the waveform. The "tone circuit " isn't actually a schematic so it's a big turnoff. The basic logo wear is ok. If you want I'll knock you off a design that's a little like comic booky like the mod mug but different. Definitely stick with the lodo wear, cuz branding.

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Guitar straps with the logo on them

Maybe do picks too since the new logo is a pick

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

stickers would be nice, maybe one of the logo, or a shirt with an amp or pedal schematic would be pretty cool too I would wear it, I like the tone chaser society tee though, looks really cool

GEAR:
  • Marshall MG15DFX
  • Conn 20K Series Brass BBb Sousaphone 20K Lacquer Instrument Only
  • Epiphone Les Paul Special-I Limited-Edition Electric Guitar

Thanks for the replies so far, here's a visual so you can quickly scan them. Any one make you think -- "damn that's cool, I'd wear that" -- ??

LOGO TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/logo-tee-l.jpg

TONE CHASER SOCIETY TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/tone-chaser-society-tee-l.jpg

THE MARK TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/the-mark-tee-l.jpg

WAVEFORM TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/waveform-tee-l.jpg

STUDIO TO STAGE TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/studio-to-stage-tee-back-l.jpg

MODULAR MINDSET TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/modular-mindset-tee-l.jpg

TONE CIRCUIT TEE

https://images.equipboard.com/blog_content/tone-circuit-tee-l.webp

GEAR:
  • Fender Telecaster Custom Electric Guitar
  • Big Ear Pedals Woodcutter
  • HeadRush FRFR Go Portable Desktop Amplifier

I particularly like the tone-chaser, studio-to-stage and modular-mindset tees. B@D@$$ERY! Are those triangles on the tone circuit one supposed to be amp blocks, op amps etc? because they wouldn't work if they were drawn that way. The base of the triangle is the input(s) and the point is output. It's neat looking, but it just bugs me. What's up with the circles? I know it's a piece of art but for a site called equipboard I feel like the schematic aspect of the image should only be gently abstracted. I know engineers with more accurate circuits tattooed on their arms and that works fine without taking away from the artistry :-( This is just hipster BS for a piece of design work that's not even as good as her other tee designs. You should get your designer to reference something simple and ubiquitous like a TS9 schematic and then abstract from there :)

Other tees fine.... some are even B@D@$$!!! as I said

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp