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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
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I was born in 1968 with a curly umbilical cord like Hendrix had. The doctor cut the cord and plugged me straight into a 100w Marshall stack...... True story.
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
Good question.
I don't need volume. I'm not gigging stadiums, I'm a tone chaser. I haven't found the perfect tone yet. When I find a way to bottle that, then that's my dream rig. Whatever that may be.
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
I already own it . . .
![]() (The BandMaster cabinet's just to tie on for larger places . . . )
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R9, R6, Classic Antique; two Fender amps (Twin Reverb, Deluxe Reverb 65RI); Boss volume pedal; Boss equaliser pedal When I’m singing blues, I’m singing life. People that can’t stand to listen to the blues, they’ve got to be phonies.---Etta James Without a guitar, I'm like a poet with no hands.---Mike Bloomfield. [If it wasn’t] for the blues, we’d all be sitting around sipping tea and listening to chamber music.---Mickey Baker. http://soundcloud.com/easyace/my-home-is-where-my-heart-is |
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
My '81 2203 and quad loaded w/V30's and Greenbacks (great combination-try it) for sweet juicy tube compressed overdriven nirvana.
Vox AC30 with G12 Blues for all that beautiful shimmery briliance. Used with my own wood and FX (if used) and I'm as happy as a pig in shit |
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
I'd take Jimi's rig from the Philmore East shows he did with Band of Gypsys. Listen to "Machine Gun" and you'll understand why I want this rig...haha!!
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
My current rig is a dream come true for me:
Gibson Les Paul R8 2008 Cherry Sunburst Gibson Les Paul R9 2003 Dave Johnson Perry burst Fender Stratocaster Jimmi Hendrix Olimpic White 1997 Epiphone Les Paul Slash Gold Top Fender Blues Deluxe Tweed (40watt with Jensen speaker) OCD v4 Cry baby from Dunlup MXR boost/overdrive pedal Monster Cable all around |
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
'76 Custom through my 18-watt or my '67 Reverberocket II works for me. I'd like to get another Super as well.
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Re: Tell me about your "Dream rig"
The only thing I dream about is having a place to play it.
![]() But this is very soul filling and I get to play it everyday
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