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dougl126 wrote on Oct 8th, 2009 8:31pmHey you reviewed the JB SH-4 pickups correct? I'm thinking about getting pickups for my HSS project. So do you think would be good in the bridge with Hot Rails in the mid and neck position, or JB Jr.? What do you have? quote |
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chezgrindr wrote on Nov 28th, 2008 7:18pmI read your review on the Marshall MG412 cabinets, and It's kind of coincidental, because I plan on buying it and running it through my crate amp. Not sure if you still have the cab, but could you offer me any more information about it, and what crate amp you ran it with? Thanks in advance. quote |
Vandals572 wrote on Nov 26th, 2008 1:58amPersonally I like the randall better than B52's. Also at the time I don't think bugera's were even out when I got this.
and I like this amp. Bish. quote |
Erock503 wrote on Jul 10th, 2008 6:41ammaverick_137 wrote on Jul 9th, 2008 at 11:48pm :
ive nevr heard of splawn, hi gain i assume |
yeah, high gain in the Marshall vein, at least this particular model. Handmade boutique amps with a lifetime warranty. Scott Splawn made his name modding Marshalls, and then started his own company about 5 years ago. Basically everything I like about Marshall without the stuff I don't like.
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Telestar wrote on Feb 8th, 2008 12:23amyeah but i'm talking like, should i go to a bridge or something? recently i've been combining some riffs i've made to give a song some structure, but i always get stuck around the mid way or 3/4ths through the song. i just get a mental block and i HATE IT quote |
Telestar wrote on Aug 27th, 2007 4:03amhey thanks for the song compliment! but should i whammy AND pickslide or just pickslide and pull off some screaming pinch harmonic and whammy that? oh and then i could go into a solo. thatd be cool. quote |
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