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gusfinley
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Okay, So it doesn't have much to go with guitars, but I'm pretty stoked about this!! My old power supply was SO noisy!! I put a Seasonic S12-330 in it and now I can't even tell when it is on... mostly... the CPU fan is now the noise culprit...
NO MORE HISS AND HUM in my acoustic guitar recordings!!
Anyway, This is a great solution for those of you who don't have the convienance of a seperate control room....
Oh yeah, and I'll post my Gear List so that this can be somewhat Guitar Related
Guitars:
Gibson LP Double Cutaway w/ P90's Faded Cherry
Gibson ES-335 Satin Cherry
Gibson J-185 Reissue vintage sunburst
1951 Gibson LG-1
next: Gibson Les Paul Standard Limited Manhattan Midnight
Amps:
Vox AC30CC head - modded to vintage AC30 specs
DIY '67 Marshall JMP 1987 50W "Plexi"
DIY Marshall 1974 18W "cakepan" amp
DIY Gibson GA-5 with GA-8 tone control
Pedals:
Lots, I acutally use the Boss TU-2 Tuner and Ibanez TS-9DX "brown mod" (soon to recieve 4558 chip)
In development:
Digital switching system for analog guitar effects
NO MORE HISS AND HUM in my acoustic guitar recordings!!
Anyway, This is a great solution for those of you who don't have the convienance of a seperate control room....
Oh yeah, and I'll post my Gear List so that this can be somewhat Guitar Related
Guitars:
Gibson LP Double Cutaway w/ P90's Faded Cherry
Gibson ES-335 Satin Cherry
Gibson J-185 Reissue vintage sunburst
1951 Gibson LG-1
next: Gibson Les Paul Standard Limited Manhattan Midnight
Amps:
Vox AC30CC head - modded to vintage AC30 specs
DIY '67 Marshall JMP 1987 50W "Plexi"
DIY Marshall 1974 18W "cakepan" amp
DIY Gibson GA-5 with GA-8 tone control
Pedals:
Lots, I acutally use the Boss TU-2 Tuner and Ibanez TS-9DX "brown mod" (soon to recieve 4558 chip)
In development:
Digital switching system for analog guitar effects