What's you favorite piece of legacy equipment?

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What's that one piece of equipment you just can't seem to let go of? For me it's my trusty old Johnson J Station. I mainly just use it for recording bass as I've got Logic 9 with Amp Designer as well as a Zoom G9.2tt for guitar now. I just can't seem to part with the J Station.
 
Years ago I found a coconut filled with sand on the beach and it was the best shaker I've ever heard. That was in the 90's and it's still got the same sand in it. Pretty much every song I do has a track labeled "coconut" on it. I rent it out for $800/day if anyone's interested.
 
Years ago I found a coconut filled with sand on the beach and it was the best shaker I've ever heard. That was in the 90's and it's still got the same sand in it. Pretty much every song I do has a track labeled "coconut" on it. I rent it out for $800/day if anyone's interested.

That's not sand!! :eek: !!
It's a very small community of fun love people that dwell in the coconut and you have been killing them slowly over the years with violent earth quakes!!! Oh the horror.

Yeah sure fed ex it over I'll take a few of them out with the violent shaking myself. :D







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... Yeah sure fed ex it over I'll take a few of them out with the violent shaking myself. :D...

I would but I can't stop the violent shaking myself!

No wait, I just looked down and that was Lady Gaga doing the violent shaking (working off the "trade" :) ).

She looks like Larry King when she takes her teeth out. :eek:
 
70'ish ES355, my dad's 40's went-to-the-pacific naval fleet parlor'(?) style body Gibson.

JStation'..:rolleyes::D
 
'65 Vibro Champ, some little 5w transistor amp I got at G.C. Murphy's in 1970, a UniVox Super Fuzz, and an early 80's Rat.

Still dig the J-Station, too.
 
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