lars_gustav_larsson's Country Pedalboard
Thunderstruck'
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~$1,941
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- Amplifiers 92.5%
- Effects Pedals 6.8%
- Strings 0.4%
- Music Accessories 0.3%
Fender 'Silverface' Twin Reverb (1972-1976)
Avg price: $1,795.71
Rock'n'roll, My Hearings' gone.
This is a really, the best amp to ever exist. The sound richness, the many great artist who used these. From John Lennon to Kurt Cobain, almost everyone you can think of has one laying around is told to buy one to be even taken serious as an artist. But it has a few flaws which I thing is worthy to put out. straight to the point, it does not have a headphone jack at all, and it does not even have a switch to lower this God awfully loud amp. The new reissue ones are kinda better for modern day guitarists. But first thing you need to do if you are a bedroom guitarist is change the speakers, add a plate or mod a headphone jack. Even on 3 its near deafening and your room shakes. The positives are that it has normal section and a vibrato section( witch almost everybody uses) it has alot of kick and bass, this is all you need to play live, maybe even on studio. Monster of an amp and sound isn't like any other, i just wish they made this more tiny and commercially available like a small but tone rich priceton to the reverb deluxe amps, then everbody could have fair playing ground. It has a remote to and reverb and sound is the best I've ever heard, it's really the best. They are a big heavy amps but you can limp it across places.
This is overwhelmingly bad
I have played on this guitar since April, one thing I will say is that it's a les paul, I does les paul things we all get it. But the way this executes tonely and fretboardly is not great. My hamer in comparison has a much more hum and sounds alive this one sounds incredibly Chinese. It does not sound like les paul, I think modern dhgate guitars do a better job. The frets the higher you go totally barely works if you intonate it. And there is no buzz but the life from this is not good, the neck is too thick again, it's a Morgan. The more I start playing these i hate them for fucking my hearing and wished I saved for a rickenbacker. The tone knobs barely work do no liminal effect, i does not sound great on distortion compared to a real one. Overall better when nothing but it's not the 80s anymore people have options. I suggest modding the pickups, even temu ones will do since this one is DUFF.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Tone 7. Tone 8. Vol 7. Vol. 9 Brigde
Avg price: $5.15
Digitech Dan Donegan "The Weapon" Pedal
Avg price: $110.21
This is not a vibe bro
It's has a bunch of options, none of them are that worthwhile. Distortions suck, besides the one more where you can soft pick and then it goes harder the more you pick. It has a good flanger and a sitar feature. But all and all is just not a good beginner pedal. It's mids are scooped. The octive pedal sounds great but you are going to forget that you are gonna need it. I see this as a waste of a really good opportunity. This must have been the stuff back in the late 90s and 00s. But this aged terribly as a metal pedal. I don't see anyone suggesting this or even talking about it. I just can't vibe with this pedal honestly even after a week I don't see it as overall useful, it's heavy too.
Avg price: $22.00
The best thing to ever make this decade good.
This Tuner has a lot, nice colours, nice system, simple with a lot of functions witch keeps it simple. I like that it stayes on set Tuning. Has about 430 to 450. Lights nice green and red. Easy battery change, can super glue if it breaks. Takes simple 2032 batteries. Only complaint i have is that it does reset completely after battery change. Its plastic sure. But It is cheap and has lasted me well over 3 years. And its a good tool. Has two buttons, one for tunings and one for the 400s range. Jolly good. Would recommend as a started. Costs about 40 dollars. Clip-ons, underrated.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
- Standard
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Guitar Strings (10-46)
Avg price: $7.54
About this setup
This gear photo by lars_gustav_larsson features 7 pieces of gear, including Fender 'Silverface' Twin Reverb (1972-1976), Morgan Guitars (Norway) Legend Series LP 40 GP, and Dunlop Jazz III Picks. The setup spans Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, and Strings. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Folk, World, & Country scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Gustav Larsson, Richie Castellano, and Gary Lucas.
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