That's a nice build.tunghaichuan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 9:41 pmVery cool. Great job in building it, executed very well.
Did you make the circuit board yourself?
Show us your "back-line"
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tunghaichuan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 9:41 pmVery cool. Great job in building it, executed very well.
Did you make the circuit board yourself?
Thank you tunghaichuan.
Yes, that's the truly DIY part of it, the rest is just assembling.

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My new backline.
The neighbours LOVE me... lucky we live in Canada and have massive insulation in the walls plus triple glazing.
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The neighbours LOVE me... lucky we live in Canada and have massive insulation in the walls plus triple glazing.
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Set up the new Orange OR15 as half of a stereo rig.
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my pedal steel rig. Fender Steel King with. Brad Sarno Earth Drive and a Zoom MS-70CDR for delay, mainly. That Steel is a Williams 12 stringer, 3 pedals, 5 levers
my guitar rig is Fender Blues Deluxe with Cannabis Rex, a board usually consisting of a Fuzz of choice (most often a Dingotone GFZ) Trem of choice, DOD FX50 (my Dr Bob hotrod) and two Boss delays. Guitar is one i screwed together myself
my guitar rig is Fender Blues Deluxe with Cannabis Rex, a board usually consisting of a Fuzz of choice (most often a Dingotone GFZ) Trem of choice, DOD FX50 (my Dr Bob hotrod) and two Boss delays. Guitar is one i screwed together myself
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Wall of amps #1 (Wall of amps #2 doesn't photograph well). Cabs are set up stereo with each head running to 2 speakers.
Cabs are:
JCM900 1960A (UK G12T-75)
1960AV (Marshall UK V30)
425A (Chinese Purple Haze Greenbacks)
Heads:
JCM800 2205
Jubilee 2550
JCM900 4500
JCM2000 DSL50
JCM2000 TSL60
JVM410H
I had a 6100LM in there originally but sold it when I decided to get the JCM800.
Amps not pictured:
1980 Fender Super Reverb
2000s Fender Pro Tube Concert Reverb
1990s Peavey 5150 Combo
1990s UK Marshall Valvestate VS65
Ceriatone Son of Yeti + 2 1x12 cabs with Celestion G12-H30
1990s Hartke Model 5000 Head w 115XL and 410XL cabs
Cabs are:
JCM900 1960A (UK G12T-75)
1960AV (Marshall UK V30)
425A (Chinese Purple Haze Greenbacks)
Heads:
JCM800 2205
Jubilee 2550
JCM900 4500
JCM2000 DSL50
JCM2000 TSL60
JVM410H
I had a 6100LM in there originally but sold it when I decided to get the JCM800.
Amps not pictured:
1980 Fender Super Reverb
2000s Fender Pro Tube Concert Reverb
1990s Peavey 5150 Combo
1990s UK Marshall Valvestate VS65
Ceriatone Son of Yeti + 2 1x12 cabs with Celestion G12-H30
1990s Hartke Model 5000 Head w 115XL and 410XL cabs
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I've currently been really liking a band called Asomvel who carry as much Marshall stacks on stage as the venue will allow spacewise
