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Ye gods but you have nice kit; that Traynor and the tele alone are worth the price of admission.
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Does the Traynor have a purple light? Or is that just the instagram style filter?

Either way, very cool.
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iblastoff wrote:Image - amp i most use live
Image - my poormans bassman - 70's traynor yba-1
Image - stuff in my basement. bunch of oranges/vox ac30 head/various cabs
Image - my practice bedroom amp

Image - my fave guitar, '62 reissue bound fender tele
Image - fave backup. squier j mascis jazzmaster

I recognise that 3rd pic, you post on the orange forum don't you?

Nice gear!
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura

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Marshall DSL20CR>MX112R 1x12
Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo

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dub wrote:Does the Traynor have a purple light? Or is that just the instagram style filter?

Either way, very cool.
probably the filter. it just has a red light.
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Progrockabuse wrote: I recognise that 3rd pic, you post on the orange forum don't you?

Nice gear!
haha yep i do. i've yet to use any of the orange amps live yet. i think next time i'm gonna try out the rocker 30 in a live setting.
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'80 les paul standard into a tuner, into mbm dreambox, into catalinbread sft, into sole-mate, into bronco.

AWESOME combo even though the little 8" speaker does fizzle out a bit with a lot of gain.

I am really liking these old amps, I put my DRRI up for sale in hopes of buying something a bit bigger, knock on wood I will have an update soon
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othomas2 wrote:
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Here's an impromptu clip of me playing this eve, with the above setup....

( YOU TUBE LINK FAIL AGAIN GRRRR)

Using OCD / GOLDEN EAGLE / CS3 (+ first half RV3)
Flicking between Cool Rails in Bridge and Japanese Jag bridge Pickup fitted in Neck position.

Don't expect you to take much from this clip, seeing as it's recorded with an iphone but whatever lol.
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finboy wrote:Image

'80 les paul standard into a tuner, into mbm dreambox, into catalinbread sft, into sole-mate, into bronco.

AWESOME combo even though the little 8" speaker does fizzle out a bit with a lot of gain.

I am really liking these old amps, I put my DRRI up for sale in hopes of buying something a bit bigger, knock on wood I will have an update soon
That's a very very nice guitar. Does it have its own thread?
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It does!

http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0

Picked up a space echo and big muff tone wicker, it needs new tape but still sounds great.

grainy as fuck ipad pic

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Turns out I'd seen and very much liked it before.
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Post by Thom »

BacchusPaul wrote:
Turns out I'd seen and very much liked it before.
Still love that guitar, a real beauty.
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Mount Traynor

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WHAT! ^^^^^NICE!
cur wrote:I need it to be smaller or I get shitty messages from mezz telling me my junk's too big.
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laterallateral wrote:Mount Traynor
Bloody hell.

Can I come and live at your house?
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Thanks guys! I'm really pleased with the new addition. (That's the 1972 YGA-3A Mark III, atop the bottom 2x12 cab, for those unfamiliar with my setup.)

It's basically a Twin running a quartet of 6CA7 tubes so hot that it has a fan factory installed behind them to cool them down. It uses a EL84 to drive the tremolo, which I thought is a bit unusual. Overall, it's a bright, clean machine that comes out sounding a good deal more compressed and bass heavy than a regular Twin. So far, I'm liking it a lot. Takes pedals exceptionally well, as you would imagine.


James, you can always crash a brother's couch but I warn you to bring some mittens because winter just got VERY real here, these last few days.
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Post by Brandon W »

fire those amps up for warmth..i'll crash right behind them..loving them all night long..unnaturally! ha
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Traditional Norwegian Pedal Bord….yes a dead deer. The wife of my boss was making him throw out this pelt form a past hunt, but I new the perfect use for it!

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been re-living my first foray into noise...

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back in the fold after a 20 year absence.
I only play - Shortscale synths
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I redid my board. This is pretty filter-heavy, with the Snow White clone and Q-Tron. The compressor is a modified Orange Squeezer that goes extra squishy. I'm not too big a fan of compressors you can't tell are on.

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Tim how does the snow white differ from the Qtron? I have the mini qtron (still a massive enclosure) so what are the differences between that and the one you have?
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