Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Billy Corgan 2012

 

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(Image Source: Theo Wargo/Getty Images North America)

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Skreddy Echo

MXR Phase 90

Fulltone Catalyst [Clean Boost]

Unknown Solo pedal [“The Bloody Finger”]

Chicago Iron Octavian

Boss Phase Shifter [PH-3]

Strymon El Capistan [Delay]

 

Video:

Monday, October 15, 2012

Random Shot of Neglected Gear

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Have not touched my guitars for 7-months, toooooo busy…………….

16th Guitar - Fender Strat [MIJ]

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16th Guitar….

Actually bought this one around February this year [2012], forgot to add it to the blog….hehe.

Made in Japan in 94/95, yes my love affair with maple fingerboards continues…

Friday, September 14, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Slash 2012

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Dunlop Crybaby Slash Signature Wah [not in picture]

Boss Tuner

[From Right to Left]

Custom Audio Electronics MC-401 Boost Pedal

MXR Phase 90

MXR Slash Octave Fuzz

MXR Stereo Tremolo

Boss DD3 Delay

MXR Analog Chorus

VIDEO:

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Herman Li [Dragonforce]

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Rack:

Rocktron Prophesy II

Samson Wireless

Rocktron Hush

Mesa Boogie 2/50 power amp

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Rack Pedals:

Boss PowerStack, Acoustic Simulator, Super Octave, Super Chorus

Digitech Harmonizer

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Floor Pedals:

Wah controller [switchless]

Digitech Whammy

Video

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Mark Tremonti [Creed]

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Pedal Board:

Morley Tremonti Wah

Dunlop UniVibe

EH Micro POG

Rack:

Ibanez TS808HW

T-Rex Tremonti Phaser

T-Rex Replica

Fractal Axe FX

 

Video:

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Paul Gilbert [Mr. Big]

 

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[Left to Right]

Fulltone ChoralFlange

MXR Dist+

Majik Box Fuzz Universe

MXR Phase90

Ibanez Airplane Flanger

Boss Compression Sustainer

Boss Chromatic Tuner

VIDEO:

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> DJ Ashba [Guns N Roses]

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LEFT-TO-RIGHT CLOCKWISE

Digitech Whammy

Lovepedal Amp50

Blackbox Quicksilver Delay

Electro-Harmonix POG

Electro-Harmonix Talking Machine

Fractal Axe-FX [not in picture]

Morley Mark Tremonti Power Wah [not in picture]

 

VIDEO

Famous PedalBoards -> Richard Fortus [Guns N Roses]

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LEFT-TO-RIGHT CLOCKWISE

Boss Hyper Fuzz FZ-2

MXR ‘74 Vintage Phase 90

Voodoo Lab Pedal Power

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LEFT-TO-RIGHT CLOCKWISE

Arion Stereo Chorus

Electro-Harmonix HOG

Emma Discombobulator (Envelope Filter)

Lovepedal Eternity (Overdrive)

Xotic RC Booster

Strymon Compressor/Clean Boost OB-1

 

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LEFT-TO-RIGHT CLOCKWISE

DOD Envelope Filter FX25B

Yamaha AG-Stomp

Prescription Electronics Vibe-Unit

Pigtronix Echolution

 

VIDEO:

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Larry LaLonde [Primus]

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Larry LaLonde’s Rig 2012

Left to Right:

Maxon PH-350 Rotary Phaser

Strymon Ola Chorus & Vibrato

MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay

Fulltone Ultimate Octave

Dunlop UniVibe UV1

Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah

[Top: MXR MC403 CAE Power System]

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Left to Right:

Empress Tremolo

MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay

TC Electronics Nova Delay

Musitronics Mu-Tron III+ Envelope Filter

EBS OctaBass Octave Divider

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Electro Harmonix Ring Thing Ring Modulator

Radial Bones Twin-City ABY Amp Switcher [not pictured]

 

VIDEO:

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Famous PedalBoards -> Guthrie Govan [The Aristocrats' 2011]

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Guthrie Govan’s Portable Rig 2011

From LEFT to RIGHT clockwise:

Ernie Ball Volume

Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Wah

Guyatone WR-3 Wah Rocker

TC Electronic PolyTune®

Suhr Koko Boost

TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb

TC Electronic FlashBack Delay

PROVIDENCE Anadime Chorus ADC-3 Analog

 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Jamming Studios in Singapore

 

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List of Jamming Studios in Singapore with Address, Contacts, Facebook, Website links, and most importantly pictures:

http://sg-jamming.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

[#8] Jamming @ LiveAmp

 

2nd time jamming at LiveAmp’s new studios at Chinatown Plaza.

This time in the RED Room.

The 2 guitar amps are different, no more MA100, now they have JCM900 & JCM2000.

They are nice amps but the EQ settings are shared, I prefer the Marshall heads like AVT150 which have 4 channels with separate EQs settings + built-in effects.

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Bass amp is a Mesa Boogie M6 Carbine, looks cool.

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The TAMA drumset looks like the one they had at their old Keong Siak studio (large room).

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LiveAmp is still the cleanest & most professional looking studio I’ve been to so far, but… like I mentioned earlier, I prefer to use the Marshall AVT150 heads which are available in other studios.

http://liveamp.com.sg/

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Fender Elite Strat (1983-1984)

Looks alien…

This guitar model featured an alder body, a maple neck featuring a rosewood or maple fingerboard with 21 jumbo frets, Schaller die-cast tuners with pearloid buttons, BiFlex truss-rod system with MicroTilt neck adjuster, Schaller Straplock Ready locking strap buttons, two hardened steel EasyGlider string trees, side-mount jack socket and a Freeflyte vibrato system, as well as three serrated "rubber insert"-style control knobs.

The Freeflyte tremolo system differs significantly from previous Stratocaster tremolo designs. All routing is done from the front of the guitar. A cavity was created where the spring system would reside, and this connected to the bottom of the tremolo unit; the result was an unwieldy, unworkable piece of hardware. The company saved money this way by performing a single, front-sided rout on the guitar to accommodate the pickups, the tremolo, the preamp and the controls.

Other features included three special-design Alnico 5 single-coil pickups with solid covers and an internal dummy coil for hum cancellation, as well as three push-push buttons for pickup selection. Controls include a master volume, a TBX treble/bass expander and an active MDX midrange booster with 12 dB of gain. The sound of the Elite Stratocaster can be described as a thicker, heavier sound than a traditional single-coil-equipped guitar, especially with the TBX and MDX circuits at their maximum.

SOURCE: WIKI