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i love this guitar in every way. the maple neck is just amazing with the 7.25 radius, the pickups sound really nice and are a dream to play with. It's a nice heavy body which is a change from most of my guitars but i like it! not much needs to be said really about it, a perfect guitar
really like the neck on this guitar ............................
Made my replica from a Squier - turned Fender... It's been bashed around, and I'm currently in the process of refretting and finishing it!
I love old Japanese Tokai's, there's something special about them!
(The model number of the one saved isn't the same as mine) Mine's a 2001 Love Rock LE...
so amazing, this thing plays like nothing else ive owned
Amplifiers 3
Love this cabinet, sounds great and sturdy! Heavy as fuck though, but the side grips help lol
great amp - a lot of a dirt in it... great cleans too!
Effects Pedals 20
grunge toanzzzz - great for full blown distortion (nirvana style) or to add on top of cleans for a crunchy boost. also good for leads on top of a fuzz pedal
Very versitile chorus box - more than you'd expect with 2 knobs... Can go from anything like a slight hint on the tone to a detuned awesome mess... Great box
You cant go wrong with the most classic fuzz of all time! It's just awesome, enough said, enjoy
This is the best distortion i"ve ever tried... I perfer it to the expensive 200 pound boutique pedals I've tried etc etc.... Gets those classic marshall tones whether your looking for a 70s hotrodded plexi tone or whether you want screaming metals reminicent of a JCM2000. With the contour knob, this pedal can cover a huge variety of tones, and even get you into a fuzz territory! I reccomend this combined with a big muff for some very interesting tones!
its whatever really, works for some stuff or noise
Really fun pedal, I love to use it for guns n roses, and some noise stuff I experiment with too.
After messing with this delay pretty much constantly for about 2 weeks, It's safe to say I love this pedal. There's a HUGE amount of variation you can get with the regular delay settings, with both the 'D. Time' knob and the knob allowing you to select a certain millisecond time to base your delay off. These features combined allows you to really get the delay your after. The reverse mode is excellent for experimenting and creating ambient type swells, yet creating unique effects. The analogue mode is probably my favourite, as it encapsulates the classic, sought after, Boss DM-2. I'm a huge fan of that pedal, yet as discontinued, tends to fetch huge prices on websites such as eBay and Reverb. The DD-7 also has a modulate effect, adding a light chorus to the delay.
The 'Hold' feature puts a 40 second looper into the mix! I wasn't even aware of this when I bought the pedal, so it was a pleasant surprise. I use it as a song/riff writing tool mainly. It works great.
Overall, I love this pedal, and use it a lot! It does everything I'd want a delay pedal to do, for my needs, and does it well. I'd recommend this to anyone wanting a good solid, delay.
this is the best delay pedal ive ever used and you can get the classic mbv reverse sound from it
Other Gear 11
With the JB, you can't go wrong... Jazz, Rock, Blues, Metal..... the list goes on, it works superbly for all genres, the ultimate pickup, as far as I'm concerned.
Powerful pickups, like a humbucker in a single coil casing! Still retains that cleaner tone reminiscent of a single coil, but delivers that dirt when you want it to!
these pickups are really versitile and sound amazing
Bass Guitars 1
I've always loved Duff Mckagan, and has always been my favourite bass player, but being lefty, getting a duff signature model (the fender japan jazz special) isn't easy to do, unless i seak out an original 80's one, which wouldn't be cheap, so this is the best alternative for a lefty! It plays awesome and sounds killer :)
Strings 2
best strings I've ever tried. The 3 lightest strings are normal 10, 13, 17 as the regular slinkys are, allowing you to solo and bend as much as you want. The 3 top strings a little heavier than you'd tend to expect from a regular 10 set (10-46). These top 3 strings are 30, 42, 52, meaning they have a little more bass and bite to them, which I love, compared to the regular slinky set. I'd recommend!!
Had 7
Rack Gear 4
Would recommend a lot! Sounds great, when using in conjunction with my mesa boogie studio preamp!
this thing is so versitile! Would recommend, as long as you are either running a pedal (i run the marshall jackhammer through it and LITERALLY transforms the sound into something 1000x better, i was so suprised for a cheap pedal!) or running through a tube power amp. Very cool preamp though
Wishlist 17
Gear Photos 1
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