Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:21 pm
That's an awesome looking axe. Sounds clips plox.
D-Day wrote:I will now show you my new guitar. I have been searching for the right one for about three years now and this is it. The frets are practically untouched. I pulled out the SD Blackouts which sounded so crappy you wouldn't even believe it and put in the only pickups I had laying around. Fortunately those were a Wolfetone Marshallhead II (which I got in some trade way back and then forgot about but then tried to sell on CL but forgot about again after it didn't sell in ten tries) for the neck and a '79 (allegedly) Super Distortion (from the Fuzz Face guitar) for the bridge. It is now the best guitar I have. I have never owned a more sustainy, resonant axe. It just feels so zippy and tight. Plus the dumbness of look is sure to bother the Musical Intelligentsia around here, so extra bonus!
D-Day wrote:I remember when I posted the 'relic'd' one that you were a camo supporter. Man, this thing is better than a dream. That Yamaha weighs 14 metric tonnes (<-metric spelling!) and includes a brass plate under the bridge to make it even more sustainy. Welp it doesn't even matter against this Viper. Shit is from another planet. Even our fussy singer was forced to admit that it rules beyond belief. He hates everything!
van_muddlestein wrote:pelliott wrote:Look into an 80s Butcher. Super clean through the low input and takes pedals really well. 5150s and modern Oranges are more picky on pedals in my experience.
Modern Oranges with the exception of the OR50 are EXTREMELY picky about pedals, dirt pedals, especially. That's the main reason I unloaded my Orange. I love love love the tone but there's no options if you want variation due to their fickle nature with pedals. Traded for an Ampeg v2 and I don't see myself looking back unless I'm looking at a vintage Orange like an OR80 or OR120.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:odontophobia wrote:Sending some Doom love out to you pope. Hope you can keep your gear.
On the flipped....
I played out of a Fender Quad Reverb last night with my Coven. I didn't fuck around with settings all that much. It belongs to a buddy of mine. I could really get into the tone of it clean but didn't have time to really dial it with my dirt. It did get really farty and buzzy at times but I think it would really benefit from a speaker swap. My buddy bought it, recently retubed, for $600 so it's not like it was a bad deal -- it sounds good, probably great for some of the loud post hardcore type shit he is doing. Did not work as well with the "heavy music for gear nerds and dungeons and dragons enthusiasts" that I've been writing.
That being said... found out I'll probably be getting a bonus coming up here so I think I'm looking for a head to compliment my RedBear MK60. I'm not sure really where I want to be with that though. Definitely need something loud, clean, and pedal friendly. I feel like I'm going to be buying a lot of amps and returning them just in order to try them out.
At my disposal to try I have a 5150, an Orange Rockerverb 50 and a Marshall JCM 2000 Dual Super Lead (50w). Not really sure that any of those are gonna do it for me but who knows. Anything I should be on the lookout for? New or old.
If aiming to pair with the redbear I'd say either the peavey or orange but both of those do have a fair amount more watts. If you willing to go outside of those three I'd say a Peavey VTM60 or Sovtek Mig50. Both of those are similar yet different enough to pair well with the redbear.
Barracuda wrote:I know this is supposed to be a really djenty-modern-metal guitar... and usually I don't like signature gear... but my favorite color is orange, and it has some really nice pups in it, and damn it, this guitar is giving me bonerz.![]()
http://schecterguitars.com/internationa ... -08-detail
D-Day wrote:t-rey wrote:Relatively sad news: My mancave died today. It died a clean an honorable death. And alas, as it was foretold, it would rise from the dead to be reborn in the guest room as the man corner. I have no idea why my wife painted this room orange, but after spending a bit of time in here getting my rig and computer set up, I kinda dig it.
I am not trying to be a jerk here but this tale makes me feel very glad to be single and completely self centered.blakestree wrote:Anyone try the GilaMondo? That's the phaser I'm interested in.
I'm not much of a phaser person so this'll be a shitty review but I have one and I think it's great. It can get so deep and slow and the 'bonus' knob is really cool. Bam, that's all I can even say lest I meander into bullshitting.t-rey wrote:So if the Orbiter can do that, I'm pretty sold.
I have to imagine the Gila Mondo could do that.
I will now show you my new guitar. I have been searching for the right one for about three years now and this is it. The frets are practically untouched. I pulled out the SD Blackouts which sounded so crappy you wouldn't even believe it and put in the only pickups I had laying around. Fortunately those were a Wolfetone Marshallhead II (which I got in some trade way back and then forgot about but then tried to sell on CL but forgot about again after it didn't sell in ten tries) for the neck and a '79 (allegedly) Super Distortion (from the Fuzz Face guitar) for the bridge. It is now the best guitar I have. I have never owned a more sustainy, resonant axe. It just feels so zippy and tight. Plus the dumbness of look is sure to bother the Musical Intelligentsia around here, so extra bonus!
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:I got an Ampeg SS140 last night for 30 bucks. Working condition, just lacking a head case which means I get to make a mauler ampeg.