ThePhilosopher
Reason User
Walrus Fable in mostly black, inbound.
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I hadn't realized they released a mkii!I want Walrus to hurry up and drop a limited version of the 385 Mk-II. I’m only going to buy one so I want it to be a little special
I want Walrus to hurry up and drop a limited version of the 385 Mk-II. I’m only going to buy one so I want it to be a little special
I hadn't realized they released a mkii!
I always wanted one because I love that saggy kind of overdrive. Having two channels now is a cool feature, not sure I would have wanted it bad enough for the price increase, though. But, More gain is a welcome addition
I’m interested in hearing how you like it.Going to pick up an EBMM Jason Richardson Cutlass 7 tomorrow.
I'm kind of excited since I've never owned an EBMM before. I've played plenty of them, but never felt any kind of desire to own one (besides a ST. Vincent tbh).
I want NOTHING more from Ibanez but for them to make a 6 string version of this. They offer similar stuff but, I want that 29.4 scale, the lundgren, and that dope ass bridge!!forgot to post like a week ago so uhh
"next purchase will be an M80M"
said M80M:
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absolutely fantastic - it's one of the newer jatoba fretboard models afaik
bought used for a great price and it has a flawless neck, perfect frets, great setup, only minor cosmetic flaw on the back but the wiring is a little ehh
I seriously should've picked up one of these back in 2016 when I first got my hands on one at a Sam Ash
absolutely set the bar moving forward for how I expect metal-oriented guitars to sound out of the box - 29.4 inch scale length + Lundgren M8 right next to the bridge + thin @Winspear strings (70 + 52 + 9-44) = perfection
27/28 inch 8 strings eat your heart out
it's gonna suck next time I have to restring this though - I'm already paranoid enough tuning a 9 up to E on a 25.5 inch scale, this I spent a good hour slowly bringing up to tension for Eb
Hadn't heard of that, but seems like a good idea. I haven't used my FM3 in months because apparently whem I'm in the mood to jam I'm not in the mood to go menu diving.I pre-ordered some new toys. This
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and this
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But both will take some weeks to be available here...
Set and forget.Hadn't heard of that, but seems like a good idea. I haven't used my FM3 in months because apparently whem I'm in the mood to jam I'm not in the mood to go menu diving.
Ola’s demo of the rectifier inspired one sounded hilariously brutal. It made me want to try one.Picked up a Vox amplug 3 AC 30 headphone amp for laying in bed after the kids go down, and my lord these things are fun. I got it for pennies with my store discount but man, id easily pay for this full price.
A good friend had one of these for a few years before he sold it and I played it a number of times, along side my RG852 and I really never felt like a straight scale 29.4 was worth it for Standard. I also had an RG9 and wasn't a fan of the high end on that either, and it was only 28"! But it wasn't terrible at 28".forgot to post like a week ago so uhh
"next purchase will be an M80M"
said M80M:
View attachment 139995
absolutely fantastic - it's one of the newer jatoba fretboard models afaik
bought used for a great price and it has a flawless neck, perfect frets, great setup, only minor cosmetic flaw on the back but the wiring is a little ehh
I seriously should've picked up one of these back in 2016 when I first got my hands on one at a Sam Ash
absolutely set the bar moving forward for how I expect metal-oriented guitars to sound out of the box - 29.4 inch scale length + Lundgren M8 right next to the bridge + thin @Winspear strings (70 + 52 + 9-44) = perfection
27/28 inch 8 strings eat your heart out
it's gonna suck next time I have to restring this though - I'm already paranoid enough tuning a 9 up to E on a 25.5 inch scale, this I spent a good hour slowly bringing up to tension for Eb