roybon's Country Music Gear Setup
Equipo adquirido en el transcurso de finales del 2012 tirando hasta finales del 2023.
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Horrible, but I love it.
I don't have this specific model, I have a basic one with a flat body and two potentiometers. It was constantly out of tune, the pots made a lot of noise, it fretted from the 09th fret onwards, the pickups sucked the soul out of the strings, the body wood is cheap laminate. BUT I LOVE IT.
I've had it for almost 12 years and I've grown to love it slowly and made it very much mine over the years. I've made a lot of money with it in dive bars and seedy joints. I turned it into my "workhorse" for almost any use and it's my favorite. It's uncomfortable to use, heavy, and with a lot of booming bass and treble, if I could make it sound good, I can make anything sound good.
Sturdy and with very few downsides
I have one from the Newen brand (Argentina). Solid wood, Paradinamic microphones, and sturdy pots and switches. The body is made of two-piece Patagonian lenga wood. A marvel.
Versatile
I have a replica made by the Faim brand in the '80s. Two humbucker pickups with 4 potentiometers (2 for volume and 2 for tone) and 3 two-position switches and one 3-position switch, solid body and robust neck.
Nektar Impact LX25+ 25 Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard
Avg price: $111.63
IT'S PERFECT
For the price it has, it lacks nothing and has more than enough on all sides!
Super responsive pots and controls, sensitive pads and keys. And a full version of Bitwig Studio is included with your purchase.
About this setup
This gear photo by roybon features 4 pieces of gear, including Midland Les Paul Custom, Fender Telecaster, and Riverhead Jupiter RBJ-1100JJ. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Folk, World, & Country scenes.