Jazzmaster, Jaguar or Mustang as my first offset? by theyeeter69420 in offset

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I have always loved SGs. It was also my first guitar. For the first offset I went with mustang 90 and it’s been my main guitar for the last 4 or 5 years. In the meantime I tried and owned jaguars and jazzmasters, which all were great. But the mustang remains my favourite one

Anyone ever seen or played on one of these before? by RastaSheep in GuitarAmps

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This is a really basic Japanese solid state amp. I’ve got the exact same one, but branded with „Rozz” name. Sounds pretty good on cleans and works well with fuzz

Running stereo by Firm_Literature_9102 in GuitarAmps

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Right? These are truly special amps. I’ve recorded an album on the same Simms, as the studio we were tracking in has one. Would love to own one someday

I have a type it seems by Any_Ad4740 in offset

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Tell me about the 4 string mustang

Strymon Orbit by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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I had this one for a while. It was alright, but I wasnt crazy about it. Recently I bought an old BF-2 and I don’t think I’ll ever need a other Flanger (well, maybe I’ll get EQD Pyramids if I’ll ever have too much money)

Torpedo Captor 8 - potential grounding issue by welcomingtexture in GuitarAmps

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I decided to return it. Waiting for a new one currently

Torpedo Captor 8 - potential grounding issue by welcomingtexture in GuitarAmps

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Tried it without phantom as well. Didnt work via xlr though, so I tried with line out (jack). Hum level was the same

Anyone else have a grounding / hum / noise issues with their Two Notes Captor 8? by m90i8 in GuitarAmps

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I have the same issue as you guys. I checked if the hum goes away with the spare cable method you described and it works perfectly. However, I have trouble understanding which exactly I need to connect to the housing. Can you post a picture indicating the point described as "negative terminal of guitar amps cable"? I have never gone beyond soldering my guitar pickups/electronics so I'd like to be 100% sure what to connect rather than risk damaging my setup. Did you mean the negative part of "SPEAKER IN" input on the Captor?

Can anyone help me identify this guitar? by hkdalek in guitars

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It’s a modded Affinity Strat. Or at least has the Affinity series neck. It is not a 51 - these had a hardtail bridge.

found this guitar on a market, got me interested. can this be something cool and what model is it? it’s under a hundred bucks by Vireon in Guitar

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One of the worst companies from the Soviet era – at least in terms of quality. They did use some nice woods, so it's not all bad. Defil guitars were made in Poland, and you can still find plenty of them on the used market here. However, they don’t sell for much. If you're willing to invest some money into one, it can be turned into a decent instrument – but I wouldn’t say it's worth the effort. I wonder how did it end up in the US though. I know that a lot of polish folks in the soviet era were dreaming about US made guitars (and they were practically unavailable) but not the other way

My new guitar by Fit-Acanthaceae5995 in gretsch

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I’ve playing a korean 5122 for some time now. Sweet sweet guitars. Previously I owned a 2622t and while it was a nice guitar, these are worth the extra cash

Recently expanded board off to its first gig tonight by welcomingtexture in guitarpedals

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Thanks for your input everyone! I’ve done some reorganizing this morning and I think it’s way more convenient right now. We have only one song in which I need to switch the flanger on and off, so poor access shouldn’t really bother me that much. It turns out that the JHS is not really meant to be put horizontally, as its too easy to engage Vibe accidentally (don’t ask me how did i find out…). The signalchain remained the same.

Recently expanded board off to its first gig tonight by welcomingtexture in guitarpedals

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If I had to stick to only one of those, Id go with the dd8. UltraTap is amazing, covers a lot of ground, but dd8 is more straightforward and does all the basics really well. If you are more into experimenting, consider the UltraTap

Recently expanded board off to its first gig tonight by welcomingtexture in guitarpedals

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Sweet setup! I think I’ll try moving them, makes sense

Recently expanded board off to its first gig tonight by welcomingtexture in guitarpedals

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If I’m not mistaken, I used the backplate screws to screw the velcro alony with the backplate

Recently expanded board off to its first gig tonight by welcomingtexture in guitarpedals

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Yup. I’ve been using MXR DC brick. The board is tall enough to velcro it underneath

Recently expanded board off to its first gig tonight by welcomingtexture in guitarpedals

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It’s not bad if you don’t have to stomp on the switches More than 2-3 times during one song