smashing_revolver's Amp Rig
1974 Harmony H-208, '70s Jedson Type 1, and a '70s Univox Coily. All the sunburst you'd need, in one setup.
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This rig
~$570
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 57.9%
- Guitars 29.8%
- Amplifiers 12.3%
Price mix
Mix of budget and high-end
Avg price: $170.00
A fantastic vintage guitar
Unlike the later models, the H-802 feature pickups that are closer to P90s than they are to single-coils. Both pickups are engaged at all times, and create little noise. There's a single volume and tone pot that control both pickups simultaneously. The pickups are perfect for Alternative-Rock, as well as Blues and Country, if that's your thing.
The guitar's body is extremely small, thin, and lightweight, however it produces a lot of bass. The thickness of the guitar's neck is closer to that of an Epiphone Les Paul, however the width is thinner than that of a Stratocaster, which creates a nice balance that makes it easy to play on.
I recommend this guitar for anyone that enjoys small, and lightweight guitars that produce a big sound. If you can find one for cheap (under $250 as of writing this), I would definitely pick one up!
Preferred Settings + Usage:
High treble, a little bit of a mid-boost, and some gain work perfectly for soloing and blues on this guitar!
Avg price: $70.00
Avg price: $113.27
About this setup
This gear photo by smashing_revolver features 4 pieces of gear, including Harmony H-802, Tech 21 SansAmp GT2, and Fender Frontman 25R. The setup spans Effects Pedals, Guitars, and Amplifiers, with a mix of budget and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include joaquin aguiar, jomal linao, and GUNN.