Proto-GuitArcher?
I was going through some old folders and came across a few pictures of my gear throughout the years.
The first is from about 2 years ago. Aside from the lime green body, I no longer own any of the gear in this picture.
Do I miss any of it?
The first is from about 2 years ago. Aside from the lime green body, I no longer own any of the gear in this picture.
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Do I miss any of it?
- The Mini Z was too bright for me (please add a tone control Dr. Z).
- The Orange Micro Terror was cute, but once I had the Marshall DSL1C it was superfluous.
- The Digitech Digiverb was... wait... Why did I sell this?
- The Two Rock Cab funded the purchase of the DSL1C
- The H&K Tubemeister 18 never quite sounded right to me, but I seem to recall it doing pretty well in a jam situation.
Now that I think of it, I'm pretty sure the Mini-Z turned into the Mesa F30, which turned into the SuperSonic 60, which turned into the Fender Contemporary Stratocaster...
Which was my first post...
Cool.
Here's another from over 5 years ago. I owned the 3 guitars at this point - The Telecaster, the Pacifica, and the Yamaha CX-12.
I still own the Telecaster, though it looks quite a bit different now. I still have the pedal board too, but the OCD and the MI Audio Crunch Box are gone. The DRRI was sold as well, on account of living in an apartment and never being able to use it.
The Fulltone OCD is really a fabulous pedal, and gave the DRRI a pushed sound without the ear splitting volume. As for the Crunch Box, it was a great sound, but it was not at all dynamic. Changes on the guitar's volume didn't result in what you'd expect.
Truth be told, I'd really like to get this rig back, or something very near it. I think the '68 Custom Princeton might fit the bill - prices on these are starting to come down. If not, the old faithful 65 DRRI will do just fine. Throw in an OCD and I'll have a great setup for the basement of my new, and fully detached, home.
:-)
Here's another from over 5 years ago. I owned the 3 guitars at this point - The Telecaster, the Pacifica, and the Yamaha CX-12.
I still own the Telecaster, though it looks quite a bit different now. I still have the pedal board too, but the OCD and the MI Audio Crunch Box are gone. The DRRI was sold as well, on account of living in an apartment and never being able to use it.
The Fulltone OCD is really a fabulous pedal, and gave the DRRI a pushed sound without the ear splitting volume. As for the Crunch Box, it was a great sound, but it was not at all dynamic. Changes on the guitar's volume didn't result in what you'd expect.
Truth be told, I'd really like to get this rig back, or something very near it. I think the '68 Custom Princeton might fit the bill - prices on these are starting to come down. If not, the old faithful 65 DRRI will do just fine. Throw in an OCD and I'll have a great setup for the basement of my new, and fully detached, home.
:-)