
c7sus
Disenfranchised Member
Too many possibilites.
Guitars: 1974 Gibson SG-lefty, 1977 Martin D-35L, 1985 Martin D-45L Custom, 2006 Gibson ES-356-lefty, 1999 Fender P-Bass- lefty. 1947 Martin Model A mando converted to-------- lefty.
Amps: 1970 Fender Twin silver face w/push-pull master vol-- currently out of commision
, 2000 Rivera Quiana 55-212-- currently with THD Yellowjackets onboard--- now it can almost be played in the house
, Keyboard Specialties-modded Leslie 147/122, JoeMeek VC6Q preamp, pair of GT Bricks.
Moog Voyager Electric Blue synth.
Moog Theramin
I dig the classic sounds and really believe analog is the only way to get "the" sound. No amp modelers over here.
FX:
Original Mutron III and Octave Divider-- from early 80's
Morley Pro Flanger
Morley Rotating wah-- ebay DOA-and-revived! Rotating effect is noisy and cheesey but the wah sounds damned good.
MXR 10-band graphic EQ
Moog MF 102 ring modulator
Moog MF-104 super delay
Moog VX-351 and CP-251 signal processors
KLON Centaur
Teese RMC3 wah
Mayer Voodoo-Vibe
Lexicon MPX-1
Roland SDE-1000. Original owner. Traded a Tascam Portastudio for this back in 85 or 86. It's been a long time. Original battery is still good too. Now watch I'll fire it up this afternoon and it will be dead.
Best $$$ I think I've spent so far was for a Peterson VS-II tuner.
Some cool setups are the Mutron III and Octave Divider through the Leslie, or the Teese > KLON through the Leslie. In fact, just about any kind of good wah-effect through a Leslie sounds cooler than hell.
The Minimoog> KLON> MF-104 through the Leslie is EPIC.
My Leslie has a 12AU7 pre tube, and it's really not as loud as I was hoping for. One afternoon I swapped the U for a 12AT7 for about 5 minutes and man that amp got BIG FAST!!! I'd sure like to know if I could bump up to at least a 12AY7 because that overdriven sound through the Leslie is the shit.
The Moog 104 delay does just over a second of analog delay. It has CV inputs so you can change the parameters with a footpedal or an oscillator or envelope.
It can do some trippy pitch-shifting stuff, and delay times down to about 40ms so it has a kinda retro-verb slap sound at shortest times. It's very smooth and has a nice high-end rolloff on the delay. Does clean and dirty too.
The Rivera is really too much amp for the room. I wanted something more than 30-40 watts for the clean Fender sound with plenty of headroom-- like Jerry used to play
-- and I got it! At some point I'm gonna get a Weber MASS Lite and some Beam Blockers to tone it down a bit.
Lately I've had a hard-on for a small 5-15 watt Champ or Deluxe clone. Building one of the Weber or Mojo kits would be funner than hell!!!! The Sligos/Marsh/Richters on Ebay look pretty cool too.

Guitars: 1974 Gibson SG-lefty, 1977 Martin D-35L, 1985 Martin D-45L Custom, 2006 Gibson ES-356-lefty, 1999 Fender P-Bass- lefty. 1947 Martin Model A mando converted to-------- lefty.

Amps: 1970 Fender Twin silver face w/push-pull master vol-- currently out of commision


Moog Voyager Electric Blue synth.

Moog Theramin
I dig the classic sounds and really believe analog is the only way to get "the" sound. No amp modelers over here.

FX:
Original Mutron III and Octave Divider-- from early 80's

Morley Pro Flanger
Morley Rotating wah-- ebay DOA-and-revived! Rotating effect is noisy and cheesey but the wah sounds damned good.
MXR 10-band graphic EQ
Moog MF 102 ring modulator
Moog MF-104 super delay
Moog VX-351 and CP-251 signal processors
KLON Centaur
Teese RMC3 wah
Mayer Voodoo-Vibe
Lexicon MPX-1
Roland SDE-1000. Original owner. Traded a Tascam Portastudio for this back in 85 or 86. It's been a long time. Original battery is still good too. Now watch I'll fire it up this afternoon and it will be dead.

Best $$$ I think I've spent so far was for a Peterson VS-II tuner.

Some cool setups are the Mutron III and Octave Divider through the Leslie, or the Teese > KLON through the Leslie. In fact, just about any kind of good wah-effect through a Leslie sounds cooler than hell.

The Minimoog> KLON> MF-104 through the Leslie is EPIC.

My Leslie has a 12AU7 pre tube, and it's really not as loud as I was hoping for. One afternoon I swapped the U for a 12AT7 for about 5 minutes and man that amp got BIG FAST!!! I'd sure like to know if I could bump up to at least a 12AY7 because that overdriven sound through the Leslie is the shit.
The Moog 104 delay does just over a second of analog delay. It has CV inputs so you can change the parameters with a footpedal or an oscillator or envelope.

The Rivera is really too much amp for the room. I wanted something more than 30-40 watts for the clean Fender sound with plenty of headroom-- like Jerry used to play

Lately I've had a hard-on for a small 5-15 watt Champ or Deluxe clone. Building one of the Weber or Mojo kits would be funner than hell!!!! The Sligos/Marsh/Richters on Ebay look pretty cool too.