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14 years 7 months ago #574 by amora1
MY NICE RIG :) was created by amora1
Hey guys, heres a little taste of my rig; its under major construction. Ive been adding alot of gear lately. I cant stop buying! :)

Guitars
-Gibson Sg Standard(Red)
-Fender Jim Root Tele w Emg's (White)
-Fender American Strat from 70's (black w perloid pickgaurd)
-Fender Standard Tele (3 tone bust)
-Epi Dot (burst) for messing around
-Taylor 414-CE

Amps
-Marshall Jvm 410h (head)
-Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier (head)
-Marshall 1960 A cab (celestion 75's)
-Mesa Boogie Standard Recto cab (v 30's)
-Fender Blues junior

Effects
-Electro Harmonix Holy grail reverb
-Electro Harmonix small stone
-Mxr phaser
-Boss Tuner
-Boss d5 delay
-Boss Flanger
- Boss loop station (one with two pedals)
-Line 6 dl4
-Line 6 delay pedal, forgot model, single stompbox
-Line 6 pod

Korg Rack Tuner
Furnman power conditioner
etc.......

Hope you guys enjoy!!

P.s Looking to buy a new head next month (starting to collect high gain amp heads) which do u think i should purchase first???? Thanks!!!!
-Peavey 6505+
-Engl Powerball
-Soldano Hot Rod 50 plus

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14 years 7 months ago #575 by uberpro
Replied by uberpro on topic Re:MY NICE RIG :)
Nice rig! Looks like you definitely like to collect gear like myself. I'm also thinking about a high gain head next. Currently I have a Budda Superdrive 30. I was considering a 5150 (because they are pretty cheap used), 6505, engl, etc.... also. Are you leaning towards one or another right now?

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14 years 7 months ago #576 by amora1
Replied by amora1 on topic Re:MY NICE RIG :)
I have never tried the Budda head, though ive heard good things about it. How do u like it? You know, im very stuck on which to purchase first. I eventually want to pick all 3 throughout the year but dont know what particular order.
Each head has its own unique positive qualities. I used the Hot Rod+ in the studio and it was amazing. Its one of the smoothest sounds i've ever heard with a great punchiness to it. The 6505/5150 has an unmistakable bite; think Bullet For My Valentine's album guitar tone. AMAZING!
Lastly the powerball is just a CRAZY amp. Its probably the most versatile of the 3. you can really get alot out of it, a nice bassy jazz tone to a searing tight monster low end crunch. I may endorse ENGL so the Powerball might come first.
As you can see its a hard decision! What do you guys think!!?

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14 years 7 months ago #577 by uberpro
Replied by uberpro on topic Re:MY NICE RIG :)
The Budda is good. It covers the vox/fender/marshall amp tones and more well. I would like to add a higher gain amp though to my collection so there are more options in my studio.

The ENGL amps are getting some big praise. I might be inclined to grab one of those first, but I haven't had a chance to really check any of them out in person yet.

That's awesome that you may endorse ENGL. If you are in a pretty popular band, let me know and maybe we can do an interview.

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14 years 7 months ago #579 by amora1
Replied by amora1 on topic Re:MY NICE RIG :)
I may have to give the Budda a test drive! Yes, the Engl people are great and i am looking forwards to hopefully working with them in the near future.
I am actually in a popular New Jersey band called Amora Bliss (currently on a break while members are working on side projects), working on a side project with Nuclear Blast Records Swashbuckle drummer (discovered by Bumblefoot, funny story), and produce around the area (next project is a solo artist with a John Mayer type vibe, minus the killer blues aspect ha) im very involved in the Jersey scene. I have played Warped tour dates, and singed to producer/engineer Kato Katsawanna's (paramore, red jumpsuit apperatus) label Burning Records out of NYC with my old band, now defunct, Clover Hill. I would love to be able to discuss some gear. im a big fan of the site!

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13 years 3 months ago #745 by jo2010
Replied by jo2010 on topic Re:MY NICE RIG :)
how does the jvm 410 sound???

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