Show us your "back-line"
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I think the DR is the only Boss item I actually have
Its a Roland PG10, programmer for the rackmount D110 synth.
Its a Roland PG10, programmer for the rackmount D110 synth.
I made some tools to date equipment :-
Boss pedals - Roland stuff - DOD pedals - Ibanez pedals - Pots and speakers
Boss pedals - Roland stuff - DOD pedals - Ibanez pedals - Pots and speakers
Re: Show us your "back-line"
Funnily enough I'd looked up pictures of the D-10 to see if it was that but the logo's over on the left hand side
Re: Show us your "back-line"
Its the font I want on my gravestone
I made some tools to date equipment :-
Boss pedals - Roland stuff - DOD pedals - Ibanez pedals - Pots and speakers
Boss pedals - Roland stuff - DOD pedals - Ibanez pedals - Pots and speakers
Re: Show us your "back-line"
VOX AC30VR, Randall RG100SC, Fender FM100H + 412 Cab, Orange Micro Terror
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Re: Show us your "back-line"
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here is two of them
1. Ceriatone Dumble thing with Dumbleator. Achilles (Australian made) 2x12 box with Beyma JBL copy and Eminence EVL copy
2. Musicman HD130 (before and after resto) I use this principally as a bass head, but mighty fine for the pedal steel also
Not pictured: Main guitar amp - US Fender Blues Deluxe (with Cannabis Rex)
Main Pedal Steel Amp - Fender Steel King
Also have a 63 Vibrasonic which I use on some recording jobs, a red knob Dual Showman head (AWESOME) and a red knob Champ12
Ill post pictures if I come across them
My only MUST HAVE pedals (apart from tuner) are: Laurie GHF, Brad Sarno Earth Drive and Boss DD2/3
I have a whole shed full of fuzzes and ODs, but the GHF and the Earth Drive are the go-to no-surprise units
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With a external speaker socket you could use another speaker using the same amp. It will sound a little better, but yes, it will still be a fairly limited amp, but it is the Marshall sound n a portable package, who would complain eh?!BenF wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 12:24 pmI shake the foundations with this bad boy (did I mention I have a severe lack of space)
Marshal G10 MkII from 1998
Best points: value, it was free.
Worst points: everything else
Actually with a mic pressed up to the cloth it does give an ok character when I record it and on full volume it can normally wake the mice up, just.
Not technically backline I doubt but these are the monitors I normally hear everything back through.
Edifier R1280T, given the size and cost these really are great monitors.
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Here's my current back line. My living situration is such that I can't make any noise, so hence the Vox headphone amp. It's digital modeling so the distortion patches are kind of brittle. It has one excellent clean patch with compression, and a bit of delay for ambiance.
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