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Bought mine secondhand. Lots of things to fix like the toggle switch needs replacement, both pickups having too much feedback. But the guitar itself is solid and will stand the test of time. It's now discontinued though but it's really a well-built guitar. Action was already setup when I bought it. Decent weight, not too heavy. I've changed the stock pickups to Warman Zebra Humbucker.
Bought mine brand new and as part of a package (amp, strap and gigbag). Bought it in 2009. Have gigged with this guitar many times plus recorded a lot of songs with this one. Initially I scraped the sides of the guitar so that it will look like a roadworn guitar and I put vinyl stickers on it which are Sun and 3 stars (gold colour) but just recently early this year 2017, my work colleague who is very good in spray painting did a paint job and artwork on my guitar. It has changed a lot. Also it was because I've changed the stock pickup (neck and bridge) to Wilkinson pickups plus I've changed the individual saddles on the bridge. It's a lot better now in terms of looks, sound and feel.
Bought this one on instalment basis from Argos. It's already setup out of the box. Although Im so used with electric guitars so I find the action to be a bit high. The sound of this guitar both plugged or unplugged is amazing. Cant complain. It has built-in tuner and got treble and bass eq. Simple but elegant and nicely built.
This amp is like a 15-watt practise amp solid state amp. Small but terrible. I've gigged using this amp but obviously mic'd in. Also small venues and house parties, this amp can compete to a 60-watt solid state amp or 40-watt digital amp. It's loud enough to gig this amp but obviously you can't get the low's that a 12-inch speaker can give you. I blew the stock speaker so I bought a Celestion Eight 15 speaker. It made this unit a lot more fuller because of the newly fitted speaker. Also Im trying to experiment and putting an output for extension speaker and Im planning to hook this to Orange PPC108 or the Vox BC108.
Although this amp already got a lineout and overdrive pedal input, I don't really use it. Im using my own effects pedal. Also this amp doesn't have any effects like reverb or delay. It has Master Volume, 3-way eq (treble, mid and bass), Gain/Overdrive and another separate volume control. Also it has a headphone input.
I have used a lot of pedals from single stompbox to multieffects processor but this one is the most practical all-in-one pedal for me. Super lightweight and portable. It has everything I needed from amp simulation to built-in wah. Also has got option to use batteries which is handy during outdoor gigs. No need to keep looking for power or bringing long extension leads just to get power. Lastly, the price of this pedal is unbelievable. Easy to use and decent sound both for recording and live gigs.
I love this small cube speaker because it is very versatile from a keyboard amp to PA system or studio monitor. I've using this when I do activities in my workplace. Also I use this when we did a DIY recording as a monitor. It is very handy but not as lightweight as you think but because it is small, it is very portable. I even brought this once when we went for a caravan and used it for our karaoke night. It is a beautiful speaker.
Bought this because I dont have a decent amp so I thought that this amp simulator/DI box will solve the problem and to my surprise not only that it's a good DI Box, it is also a very nice stomp box. Better than other cheap distortion pedal out there. It can't replace a proper amp but for rehearsals and emergency situation, I think it can save you. Also it's very handy for recording.
Bought this D' Addario Planet Waves locking strap. Easy to use and affordable, that's the main thing. I got a different colour than this Maroon. It stays on my guitar most of the time. Genius engineering. My guitar is always safe and secure.
Small, lightweight but can give you lots of fun and enjoyment in terms of tone and versatility. Only downside is that you really need to explore it for you to enjoy. Unlike new amps nowadays that everything's given to you right away i.e. builtin digital effects, video reviews and manual. This one is rather old school. You have to fiddle between two gains and the master volume. It doesn't have reverb so you need to buy either a reverb pedal or multi-effects pedal with reverb. But even without it, the amp still sounds great.
My friend bought me this strap from Brooklyn NY. Really nice strap. Stands out during late 90s but after a while, everyone's got it and lots of imitation around. This strap brings back lots of memories from support acts to our own school concert. Those were the days...
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