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You are not seriously dealing with Blades are you
Even my amps are obnoxiously finished. View attachment 105072
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I've no idea who Blades are, but the wording and hashtags in that image match up perfectly to the level of visual design of the ampYou are not seriously dealing with Blades are you
I've no idea who Blades are, but the wording and hashtags in that image match up perfectly to the level of visual design of the amp
Oh man is that Billy? I remember that dude being an absolute nut on the marshall forums.He's more than a bit notorious in the amp building and DIY community and I'll leave it at that. Do some googling about Blades Amps if you're curious.
Oh man is that Billy? I remember that dude being an absolute nut on the marshall forums.
As a fellow dual amp enthusiast, how do you wire the Decimators with the Amp Gizmo?It's been a while since I've posted my main rig in this thread because it hasn't changed very much over the last few years, but I figured it would be worth taking some new photos since I wanted to post in the "show your pedalboard" thread too
The GCP/GCX and Amp Gizmo are the brains of the rig for midi presets, pedal switching, and amp channels/functions.
I'm playing the Mark V through the left cabinet and the Ultra Lead through the right cabinet about 99% of the time that I'm just jamming. I'm currently using the Plumes for my main rhythm boost and the M77 for my lead/solo overdrive, but I have a handful of other pedals that I'll swap into those spots depending on my mood. All of the other pedals are pretty much "permanent" in their respective spots.
As a fellow dual amp enthusiast, how do you wire the Decimators with the Amp Gizmo?
Sorry, got the Amp Gizmo and Rack/Effects Gizmo mixed up. Thanks!The Amp Gizmo only does the amp channel/function switching. The Ultra Lead has a custom cable to connect to its footswitch jack, plus I'm using a couple of the 1/4" TRS jacks on the back of the unit to also control the Mark V and 5150. I think RJM makes (made?) a Rack Gizmo that controls amp functions and true bypass loops in one unit, though.
All of the pedals on the bottom shelf are in individual loops in the GCX besides the Warden and Tumnus, which are chained in one loop together. I'm not using the Link functionality of the Decimator pedals and they both come before the ABY, so there's nothing unusual about how I have to set them up
I love this setup. It must sound glorious.It's been a while since I've posted my main rig in this thread because it hasn't changed very much over the last few years, but I figured it would be worth taking some new photos since I wanted to post in the "show your pedalboard" thread too
The GCP/GCX and Amp Gizmo are the brains of the rig for midi presets, pedal switching, and amp channels/functions.
I'm playing the Mark V through the left cabinet and the Ultra Lead through the right cabinet about 99% of the time that I'm just jamming. I'm currently using the Plumes for my main rhythm boost and the M77 for my lead/solo overdrive, but I have a handful of other pedals that I'll swap into those spots depending on my mood. All of the other pedals are pretty much "permanent" in their respective spots.
I love this setup. It must sound glorious.
Every now and then I think about doing more of a rack-based setup instead of my normal pedalboard builds. It’s tough to fit everything I want to do on a pedalboard (especially considering control options using multiple amps).
What model is that EII Horizon? I've never seen one like that with just the one pickup before. Mine looks pretty much exactly like that except with two.
Got both off Reverb. I love my dual recs bro. Cant imagine playing through any other amp.This makes my GAS for a Multi-watt Rectifier much, much worse. Especially, for a blackface one.
It was a limited run Axe Palace did a couple years ago. I think there were 10 made. The best guitar Ive ever owned/played.What model is that EII Horizon? I've never seen one like that with just the one pickup before. Mine looks pretty much exactly like that except with two.
It's awesome. I love the minimalist look of one pickup guitars.It was a limited run Axe Palace did a couple years ago. I think there were 10 made. The best guitar Ive ever owned/played.
The minimalistic look is what I prefer. My LTD i barely play anymore. Its just my backup during shows. Still a great guitar though. The horizon is my main. Has everything I need or want.It's awesome. I love the minimalist look of one pickup guitars.
Mine is also the best guitar i've got. Everything about it is pretty much perfect i think.