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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Den Haag, Nederland
Posts: 1,022
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Guitar
One of those: - G&L Asat Special - G&L Asat Z3 - Fender Telecaster 52RI w. Suhr pu's - Gibson Les Paul 54RI w. P90's Amp - Fender Pro Junior (for small gigs) - Holland Little Jimi 50 w. (for bigger venues) Pedals - Boss TU2 tuner ---> - T-Rex Compnova ---> into one or two of those od's or boosters: - Menatone Red Snapper - Keeley BD2 - Keeley Sparkle Drive - Fulltone Fatboost - G2D Creamtone ---> - T-Rex Tremster ---> - Carl Martin Delayla Powered by a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power II |
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#44 (permalink) |
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Tele-Afflicted
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I took my camera to work so I could show a picture instead of listing everything. There were a couple that didn't make into the picture, a 1957 Martin D-18 and a Danelectro baritone. This is an outdoor stage and its been kind of cold the past week so I keep the Martin in the dressing room on breaks. Sometimes I set up a Leslie cabinet also.
I have three setups of this so if I have to play at different Casinos in the same week I can leave the amps and steel, banjo, mandolin, etc. set up at each place and just take my Tele's with me. ![]() Spare amps and speakers
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Southern Arkansas
Posts: 216
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For 99% of what I do, my "out" setup is:
- lightly modded Arctic White Nash Dlx - stock 67 Bandmaster w/ 2X12 cab Straight into the amp, no effects. A real stripped down clean sound. I usually bring my DanEcho, my SuperComp and an OD pedal and keep them stored in the back of the cabinet. I never use them anymore but I still truck 'em out with me wherever I go for some reason. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: tax-a-chusetts
Posts: 44
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Guitar: Fender 72 Custom RI telecaster Pedalboard: Analogman SD-1/808 Boss CH-1 Boss PSM-5 (used as an a/b) Amp: 1967 Ampeg Gemini I with the PSM-5 feeding the seperate channels, one being set to 'rhythm' and the other set to 'lead' volume. Pretty basic, but it does what I need. jesse |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cypress Inn, Tennessee
Age: 41
Posts: 655
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My rig doesn't consist of much.
'02 CIJ Paisley RI (SD Broadcaster/SD Vintage 54) Once in a blue moon I'll take my slightly modded Nashville Tele (brownburst w/maple neck) Boss GT-6 with pre-amp settings in "OFF" position Blues DeVille 2 x 12 Shure handheld wireless mic If I have a gig with the other band that I've joined everything's the same except that I take a Hot Rod DeLuxe amp and a Shure Beta 58 mic. I should be getting 2 or 3 new guitars shortly, if I can decide on what I want, so they'll see some action also. (but that Paisley ain't gonna be far from reach Joel
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Belgium
Posts: 131
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Homebrew strat or G&L Asat through a
Shure wireless into Boss TU-50 tuner into Boss SE-70 (only used for Leslie simulation) into GK 250 RL 2 x 50 watts SS stereo amp into 1 or 2 GK 4 x 8" 100 watts cabs (I searched long and hard for those, they're quite rare). Versatile, compact, reliable. Good tone too. Cheers, J.J.
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