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It's your one stop resource for anything church especially for freeflow ministering. Wouldn't want to use anything else.
Modded mine and dressed it to the nines.
Mods
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Gold hardware
Locking tuners
Switchcraft pots
Oil cap
Customised pickguard
Overperforms it's price range, this is considered a steal. Balanced, clear. All you need in a custom looking package. =)
Versatile for both lead work and acoustic strumming, with the added benefit of playing like The Edge if you so choose, I haven't found a pick I've been truly comfortable with ever since I've been using these.
Before the Taylor 414ce, I was a huge Martin fan. This guitar pretty much is why. HPL back and sides, solid Hog top, this little guy possesses a big sound for a small package. Martin low end and balanced highs. This is my go to when I'm not serving for Cell Group and just chilling.
If you're looking for a very balanced pair of headphones for studio and mixing use, this is it.
While this keyboard is older than most, it still does it's job very well. With weighted hammers, it doesn't get anymore truer to keys than this for its time.
If you do not wish to depend on the sound guy as much (get his name to afford him due respect as a human being please) then this 4 in 1 is all you need with Bass, Mid, Treble, Freq-notch on EQ a tuner, a boost all in an active DI package (for around 60Ma with the tuner engaged) This is pretty much all you need.
When paired with the Taylor ES1, this virtually eliminates the synthetic tone when you normally plug the guitar straight into the PA. Any acoustic player should get this. (It's affordable and well built)
This is a swiss army knife. Great tones, doubles up as a preamp or a mixer. This is the best I've seen in a while.
9 years old and sounds even better. She's my go to whenever I'm called up at a moment's notice. Balanced, reliable, good, good tone. Love her.
What you need, when you need it, The compact package makes this a great edition on any board. Get this today.
The art of daisy chaining is rampant but at least there's enough power to spare with this. I find that with simple math, 100mA is easily spread out depending on what I'm using. 1 outlet for my Nova (12V), one for my HoF, 1 for my Signa (18V), 1 for my MXR O.D, Tuner AND Analog Delay at once. I think I have enough space for a few more. No fizz, no hums, all quiet. Absolutely perfect.
While mine is the Diamond Edition, the only real difference is the under the hood pickup, neckplate and headstock. Other than that, it's pretty much this. It's one sweet Tele. Definitely a keeper.
Granted, all the recent Nova Delays are basically this but with the standard look, it was assimilated as the main retail item for good reason. It's THAT GOOD. The tone output is more punchier and the delays are beautiful to play with.
The level of control over your tone here is insane. I absolutely love it! Can you believe it only draws 7mA? of power? It's ridiculous.
While the standard effects are indeed awesome (I use plate for pad tones and church for regular use) the Toneprint function allows me to shape my favourite reverb the way I want to. Now isn't that cool or what?
The whizzes at WAZA Craft did right by the world bring this beauty back into production. Pricey, but worth it. Best analog on the market if you ask me.
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