GARYXKNIFEDX
Well-Known Member
Did this for another board,may as well use it here too. (Go on,you know you all want to)
99% of my stuff. I have another cab,a few pedals and another JMP not pictured.
Guitars,from right to left.
Gordon Smith SG,my main guitar and only guitar I ever bought new(£325 in a sale,maybe15 years ago). Used it in every band I've ever played in and have no desire to ever replace it.
Gordon Smith GS1,my first guitar,paid £150 for it and was the best value I ever got in a guitar. Started my love affair with Gordon Smith's. Needs a slight refret but it's not really a problem. Have been asked to sell it to so many people,it's also been loaned out numerous times.
Gibson L6S,paid £150 for this knowing it needed work on the electrics,it still needs work on the electrics. Sounds good when it works but the neck is a little narrow for me.
Fender Highway One Strat. Always wanted a strat (Rory,Fast Eddie,Larry Wallis etc) but never played one I liked. Had some money and saw this one with a Hot Rails pick up fitted in the bridge for £300 or so. took a chance on it. Took me a while to adjust to it but it plays nice.
Gordon Smith G60 slimline. Needs the bridge replaced as I break strings on it. Slim body but feels weighty without being heavy(?). Third in line of my Gordon Smiths. (paid £250 for it)
Amps
Marshall JMP 100W('72). Best amp ever,sounds like me and it's LOUD. First amp I ever bought and I know it's sound inside out. Wish I had the money to buy another,as I have another that needs an output transformer replaced. I'd definately get by with this and the SG. Got this and a 4x12 for £250,but that was 20 years ago
Unkown cab I paid £75 for. Sounds great,that';s all I need to know.
Selmer 50w Treble'n'Bass. Great little valve amp that sounds kinda Voxy I think. Had been using for when I play gigs when the amps are mic'd but it started getting a little inconsistent. Traded a splash cymbal I was given for it.
Fender Mustang II. A modelling amp. Just bought this recently to play at home. And it really sounds great at low volumes. Two kids in the house means I haveto really keep it down so I knew a valve amp would be too loud. Figured I may as well go all the way the opposite direction of what I usually use. It's definately entertaining to play around with the different sounds available,and the options are crazywhen hooked up to a computer.
Tons of pedals,but the only ones I use,are the tuner,and BossDS1
99% of my stuff. I have another cab,a few pedals and another JMP not pictured.
Guitars,from right to left.
Gordon Smith SG,my main guitar and only guitar I ever bought new(£325 in a sale,maybe15 years ago). Used it in every band I've ever played in and have no desire to ever replace it.
Gordon Smith GS1,my first guitar,paid £150 for it and was the best value I ever got in a guitar. Started my love affair with Gordon Smith's. Needs a slight refret but it's not really a problem. Have been asked to sell it to so many people,it's also been loaned out numerous times.
Gibson L6S,paid £150 for this knowing it needed work on the electrics,it still needs work on the electrics. Sounds good when it works but the neck is a little narrow for me.
Fender Highway One Strat. Always wanted a strat (Rory,Fast Eddie,Larry Wallis etc) but never played one I liked. Had some money and saw this one with a Hot Rails pick up fitted in the bridge for £300 or so. took a chance on it. Took me a while to adjust to it but it plays nice.
Gordon Smith G60 slimline. Needs the bridge replaced as I break strings on it. Slim body but feels weighty without being heavy(?). Third in line of my Gordon Smiths. (paid £250 for it)
Amps
Marshall JMP 100W('72). Best amp ever,sounds like me and it's LOUD. First amp I ever bought and I know it's sound inside out. Wish I had the money to buy another,as I have another that needs an output transformer replaced. I'd definately get by with this and the SG. Got this and a 4x12 for £250,but that was 20 years ago
Unkown cab I paid £75 for. Sounds great,that';s all I need to know.
Selmer 50w Treble'n'Bass. Great little valve amp that sounds kinda Voxy I think. Had been using for when I play gigs when the amps are mic'd but it started getting a little inconsistent. Traded a splash cymbal I was given for it.
Fender Mustang II. A modelling amp. Just bought this recently to play at home. And it really sounds great at low volumes. Two kids in the house means I haveto really keep it down so I knew a valve amp would be too loud. Figured I may as well go all the way the opposite direction of what I usually use. It's definately entertaining to play around with the different sounds available,and the options are crazywhen hooked up to a computer.
Tons of pedals,but the only ones I use,are the tuner,and BossDS1