t-rey wrote:Dueling guitar/bass rigs seem like an appropriate solution.
That fucking tooth looked gnarly as all hell.
This showed up today and I have been making loud noises with it. It actually has less gain than I expected, but once you give it a bit of volume it's just fucking huge. I can see how it knocked the Pharaoh off of Ben's board (I think). I've been wanting a single channel Marshally style amp recently, maybe another Jet City, which I could see being a really good match for the QM. Seems like it wants to push an amp that's already on the edge.

Man, I just gave Matt a Danelectro Cool Cat trem. If I had known you were looking I would have thrown it in with the Quantum Mystic. It sounded just as good to me as the TR2 but the only reason I stopped using it was because the jacks were on top and I couldn't get it to work on my board like that. The side mounted jacks on the TR2 were what I needed. That being said, the Hummingbird has always been a trem that I loved the sound of. Will own one someday.
Glad the QM got to you safely. I miss it already but I really needed the cash to get a tag and insurance on this van so that helped me out big time. I'll be picking up another QM when my cash flow levels out soon.
fallen wrote:Which one of these are you guys:
A: semi randomly stick some pedals on a board, hook up an adaptor and leave it at that.
B: meticulously line every pedal up perfectly and continually rearrange things until they are perfect.
I am type "B" with a vengeance. It's not getting in the way of actually playing guitar yet.
Constantly swapping drive pedals is getting to be a bad (fun) habit.
Both. In my band I'm B. I gotta have my shit in order and nice and neat so I know nothing will get left behind and that it will all be right where I need it on a dark stage. When I'm at home fucking around though it's A all the way. Especially when I'm doing my noise thing on the side.
christianatl wrote:Re: Conky bass woes.
One word: Floor.
Mmmhmm. I'm not even stressing over it now. I think we'll be just fine.