Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: choucas09 on October 26, 2011, 12:58:36 AM
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In opposition to the regrets thread I pose the question, what in your arsenal has lain dormant for a length of time that you've found renewed love for?
In my case it's my H&K Tubeman. It's been gathering dust for about 5 years, but when I went to use my main amp the other day to try my new soundhole pickup it had died (it's a Bugera, laff it up why don't ya) so I hauled it out of the ashes and subsequently realised what a major piece of kit it is. Three channels, sparkly clean, tight crunch and fat overdrive. Loving it at the moment. Don't encourage me or I'll post a clip.
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I always liked the H&K half rack units and preamp thingies. You should post a clip!
My all-time great rediscovery was my Rockman compressor, languishing in a cardboard box back at my dad's house. I bought it new in about 1988 then used it for a while and forgot about it but it's a superb piece of kit, especially for someone like me who plays clean stratty stuff 90% of the time.
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By the way Frank, you ever thought of getting a Strat?
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By the way Frank, you ever thought of getting a Strat?
I've thought of buying more strats, does that count?
Someone told me there are other guitar manufacturers than just Fender, I assumed he was lying to me.
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Ah fender goodlyness. You can never have enough strats!
I feel the need to go and finger mine now!
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Nice line up, Tele looks sweet too.
Anyway I've already managed to derail my own thread. I'm sure at some time you guys have spotted that old 59er or Dumble you've forgotten about plugged it in again and thought, mmm not too bad.
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I always re-discover how much I like something just at the point I've decided to sell it.... :roll:
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My Triangle ;) Recorded a track withmy band, and we just had to use it haha. Sheer metal with a Triangle added instead of a ride bell haha
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I always re-discover how much I like something just at the point I've decided to sell it.... :roll:
lol me too
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I rediscovered my Strat. It's had many pickup changes and even a different neck at one point but I've got it to it's former glory. I had the Strat's frets dressed and a had a good set up and recently fitted SD Alnico Pro II pickups. It's awesome and I love playing it again.
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I rediscovered my Strat. It's had many pickup changes and even a different neck at one point but I've got it to it's former glory. I had the Strat's frets dressed and a had a good set up and recently fitted SD Alnico Pro II pickups. It's awesome and I love playing it again.
Funny that... I've just fitted a neck Trilogy and feel exactly the same. Good times. PDT_003
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All of it. Everything.
Last one (it's a perennial favourite, actually) is my Orange. I can put it away for months at a time, then decide it's time to sell it, plug in to make sure that it's all ok, then play nothing but that solidly for a month!
Same with guitars - Tele into Engater Renegade, and that's all I'll play for months. But then I'll get tired of the sound and back to my Yam SG, and the tele will set gathering dusk.
I guess I'm quite fickle.
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That would be my Dunlop Zakk Wylde Wah.
I had it as a backup pedal mostly for the Dunlop Dimebag Wah (Cowboy from Hell or whatever they call it).
I bought a Morley George Lynch, a Slash Wah, then brought back the Dimebag Wah to my home pedal board, just to discover that the Zakk Wah with its simplicity is the one I enjoy the most.
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I recently rediscovered my Tele...as a gigging guitar. I'd played it at home often enough but only for practice/writing. Then I restrung it and played it through an amp and loved it. I took it to a gig and used it all night. For the last 4 gigs I have used it exclusively. I had a recording session a few weeks back and took it and my Gibson. I did use the Gibson but the Tele was used more.
The love continues- I think I am going to be giving it a hammering for a while yet.
I also rediscovered a T-Rex trem pedal that I impulse bought a few years back. Lovely buttery tone!
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Here's a weird one, I dug out my old dusty Roland VG-8 guitar system last night. As a "straight" guitar effects unit it's pretty terrible, too dated and synthetic sounding but the one thing it does that no other system can match is the polyphonic pitch shift. Stick an expression pedal on it, spend some time noodling with the edit screens and whack it through a Line6 Pod to make it sound vaguely like a real guitar and you get instant open D to open G shifting. I might turn this into a real tune some day. Or I might forget about it entirely.
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Recently I dug out my Carl Martin Trem-o-Vibe. It still works great and is dead silent. Buttery tremolo and the usual vibatro-tones. You can switch between them by footknob.
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I feel this way about my Tele every time I decide it doesn't get enough use - then I plug it in and realise how daft I'm being.
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I feel this way about my Tele every time I decide it doesn't get enough use - then I plug it in and realise how daft I'm being.
I could play our four sets with a tele, not with a strat. Ik take both on stage, but if I had to choose for one, it will be the tele. You can play nearly everything with it.
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This is the Tele in question, still undecided like :?
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Yeah I'll take that one. Looks like a badass guitar to me. I love dodgy looking guitars.
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Yeah I'll take that one. Looks like a badass guitar to me. I love dodgy looking guitars.
Send me some cash and you can have it :lol:
I prefer a guitar to look a bit 'lived-in' too, people always comment on my guitars being old, but they just get used and I'm not out with the polish and a cloth every five minutes.
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This is the Tele in question, still undecided like :?
That's a rockin'tele man. Very nice!
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I still have my first "real" electr. guitar, a '69 Fender Strat ('70's headstock).It has been thru a lot and,these days,i don't use it very often anymore ,to say the least :?...But,every time i plug it, i'm amazed !It's always the same thing but i always manage to forget about it ! Yesterday was one of those days...I thought "hey,why not try it with my Renegade?" I plugged it and BANG ! Once again,i couldn't stop playing...like if it was a whole new instrument i was discovering ...It brings me real inspiration and magic,i don't know why..it's far from being a perfect guitar,it has flaws and is not easy to play...but it can sound godly :) Today,i did it again and all the magic was still there 8)!Have you ever heard about magical guitars :D?
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I still have my first "real" electr. guitar, a '69 Fender Strat ('70's headstock).It has been thrue a lot and,these days,i don't use it very often anymore ,to say the least :?...But,every time i plug it, i'm amazed !It's always the same thing but i always manage to forget about it ! Yesterday was one of these days...I thought "hey,why not try it with my Renegade?" I plugged it and BANG ! Couldn't stop playing...like if it was a all new instrument i was discovering ...It brings me real inspiration and magic,i don't know why..it's far from being a perfect guitar,it has flaws and is not easy to play...but it can sound godly :) Today,i did it again and all the magic was still there 8)!Have you ever heard about magical guitars :D?
How about letting it to a luthier do a setup, it can get much better...
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How about letting it to a luthier do a setup, it can get much better...
No,thanks,it already had a setup .I probably could improve the playability but i don't want to take any chance since i like it a lot as is.( In fact,i was trying to explain how special this guitar was :))
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/felineguitars/ferrari.jpg)
I just found this one under my bed - must have a go at it
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:lol:
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oooo, Niki Lauda's! i've got a model of that somewhere, he was world champion the year i was born :)
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Yes my F1 fascination started in 1976 when I went to secondary school and although I have enjoyed many seasons of good racing since - it is that Golden 70s era that holds the most magic for me still.
If you watch footage of the races you realise how primitive (and unsafe) it was compared to today's standards - it was so much more down to the driver back then
Here is the whole 1976 season highlights I made a playlist of on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/FelineGuitars#g/c/B25004EA40716A0F (http://www.youtube.com/user/FelineGuitars#g/c/B25004EA40716A0F)
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That's brilliant Jonathon :) i'll be having a good look through those! i'm guessing you were a James Hunt fan then?
the drivers had a lot more respect on track in those days too, they understood that not giving each other space could end up with very serious consequences, which makes their amazing driving all the more remarkable. there are few things as thrilling as watching Gilles Villeneuve wringing the neck of his Ferrari
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The only thing I really remember from those days is the Lotus(?) John Player Special, which looked bloody awesome (even though it was basically a cigarette advert on wheels).
Blimey, how off-topic can we get? :lol:
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Gilles Villeneuve was a genius/nutter and knew no fear
A few of his racing manoeuvres were breathtaking to say the least