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#6901



This amp is $549 from your link right now.


I pulled the trigger on this amp. Stoked for it to arrive.

Some Les Paul porn from last night along with a new song we debuted. It's not quite ready, but it was a fuck it kind of night. I wrote this one in about 30 minutes my last trip to Texas. A straight up rocker


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#6903
7 minutes ago, Deej said:

Living the dream.

Things have been trending up for AUTF the last few months after a very rough few years. Very blessed. My awesome girlfriend makes a brief appearance at the :34 mark. No complaints right now.

#6904

Good for you, man. 

What's the old joke? What do you call a guitar player without a girlfriend? Homeless.

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#6905
4 minutes ago, AnotherUTFan said:

Things have been trending up for AUTF the last few months after a very rough few years. Very blessed. My awesome girlfriend makes a brief appearance at the :34 mark. No complaints right now.

...and who reboots to  :34?

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#6906

Awesome, AUTF.  Digging the tone and the song.  Rock 'n' roll.

Also got a chuckle out of the half-hearted mosh pit.  Most of them probably had to get up at 6:30 to make it in to their programming gigs on time.

#6907

I appreciate you taking the time to listen and your feedback as I wrote and arranged some of these ttunes JJ. Funny thing about writing originals, you think you've come up with something good, but by the time you've worked it out with the band you've lost all objectivity as tonigh it's any good or not. The response has been great so far, but until we got out of the rehearsal space I only had limited feedback from a few people like you.

Here's another I wrote from our show last Saturday.



And this one is our heavy doom song followed by one of my favorites that I wrote about my divorce.



#6910
4 hours ago, AnotherUTFan said:

I pulled the trigger on this amp. Stoked for it to arrive.

Let me know your thoughts.  I’m very tempted by the Origin 20.

#6912

From what I've read, the DSL has a more 80's stacked gain , modern tone with multiple channels and the Origin has the vintage 70's Plexi tone with a single channel and a Tilt control that acts like jumpering between the 2 channels of a 4 input Plexi.

Our sound is defined by my Plexi, but that is a loud motherfucker at something like a house party or smaller room. Thinking this will give us our sound in a single, small portable box.

#6913

Went to Wildwood Guitars in Denver today and played the Gibson ES-339 and ES-335 side by side for an hour or so.  I could tell a tone difference and prefer the ES-335.  The size didn’t matter to me, I’m used to playing a big ass acoustic dreadnaught half the time anyway.  Will be looking at picking one up soon-ish.

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#6914
17 minutes ago, AnotherUTFan said:

Our sound is defined by my Plexi, but that is a loud motherfucker at something like a house party or smaller room. Thinking this will give us our sound in a single, small portable box.

You could always pull 2 of the power tubes to knock in down to 50 watts, if you haven't already. Still fucking loud, though.

#6915
1 minute ago, Goredho said:

Went to Wildwood Guitars in Denver today and played the Gibson ES-339 and ES-335 side by side for an hour or so.  I could tell a tone difference and prefer the ES-335.  The size didn’t matter to me, I’m used to playing a big ass acoustic dreadnaught half the time anyway.  Will be looking at picking one up soon-ish.

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So the Les Paul didn't quench your thirst?

#6916

 Playing my brother’s ES-335 made me thirsty again.  The Les Paul is great, but I want a good semi-hollow to go along with it.  I just was not liking the price on the 335 and hoping the 339 at nearly a grand less would sound similarly.  I may go play an Epiphone 335 to see how different a tone 2 grand gets you.

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#6917
You could always pull 2 of the power tubes to knock in down to 50 watts, if you haven't already. Still fucking loud, though.
This sounds like a vailed suggestion that I shouldn't have bought new gear. Tsk tsk. That isn't what this thread is for. [emoji23]
#6918

Not saying you shouldn't, but might want to try it, anyway. I mean, why not both?

#6919
 Playing my brother’s ES-335 made me thirsty again.  The Les Paul is great, but I want a good semi-hollow to go along with it.  I just was not liking the price on the 335 and hoping the 339 at nearly a grand less would sound similarly.  I may go play an Epiphone 335 to see how different a tone 2 grand gets you.
I got my 335 back from the friend who's been storing some stuff for me last night. Can't wait to play it, it's been over a year. Mine's an '89 Blonde model. I'll get pics up, I dont know that I've posted any since the old board died.
#6920
5 minutes ago, Goredho said:

 Playing my brother’s ES-335 made me thirsty again.  The Les Paul is great, but I want a good semi-hollow to go along with it.  I just was not liking the price on the 335 and hoping the 339 at nearly a grand less would sound similarly.  I may go play an Epiphone 335 to see how different a tone 2 grand gets you.

Look at the Epi 335 Pros. Better pickups, and trapezoidal inlays instead of the dots. I like mine.

 

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#6921

Oh, at at a tenth of the cost, it doesn't have a tenth of the tone. I'd love a Gibson, but damn, that price. 

#6922
1 hour ago, Deej said:

Oh, at at a tenth of the cost, it doesn't have a tenth of the tone. I'd love a Gibson, but damn, that price. 

Yeah, stopped by a guitar center on the way back up to the mountains and played an Epiphone ES-335 Pro and I liked its tone but not its feel.  Think I’ll hold out for a Gibson 335 when I can swing it.

#6923
Went to Wildwood Guitars in Denver today
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Did you play that through the Brown Eye behind it?

Btw, where is Wildwood? I go to Denver a bunch and keep meaning to carve out some time to get by there.
#6924
From what I've read, the DSL has a more 80's stacked gain , modern tone with multiple channels and the Origin has the vintage 70's Plexi tone with a single channel and a Tilt control that acts like jumpering between the 2 channels of a 4 input Plexi.

Our sound is defined by my Plexi, but that is a loud motherfucker at something like a house party or smaller room. Thinking this will give us our sound in a single, small portable box.

That’s cool. Be sure and post clips.

I got a dsl 40 a while back off Reverb and sold it a week later because I couldn’t find a single sound I liked in it. Waaaay to fizzy for my tastes.
#6927
21 hours ago, tbone_ said:

 


Did you play that through the Brown Eye behind it?

Btw, where is Wildwood? I go to Denver a bunch and keep meaning to carve out some time to get by there.

 

Northwest side, out towards Boulder.  Its a nice high-end guitar store with several private demo rooms each with multiple amps to wail away as loud as you like.  Some vintage guitars.

https://wildwoodguitars.com/

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#6930

Here's my ES-335. The pickups are original Bill Lawrence "circuit board" humbuckers that Gibson used in 335, Les Paul, and a few other models between mid-88 and mid-90. Very unique, creamy tone that I really like, but a lot of people don't.

I tried and failed to get a good picture, but love the way the mahogany grain has aged on the back of the neck. The one of the headstock kinda catches it.

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#6931
12 minutes ago, AnotherUTFan said:

Here's my ES-335. The pickups are original Bill Lawrence "circuit board" humbuckers that Gibson used in 335, Les Paul, and a few other models between mid-88 and mid-90. Very unique, creamy tone that I really like, but a lot of people don't.

I tried and failed to get a good picture, but love the way the mahogany grain has aged on the back of the neck. The one of the headstock kinda catches it.

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This guitar fucks.

#6933
I appreciate you taking the time to listen and your feedback as I wrote and arranged some of these ttunes JJ. Funny thing about writing originals, you think you've come up with something good, but by the time you've worked it out with the band you've lost all objectivity as tonigh it's any good or not. The response has been great so far, but until we got out of the rehearsal space I only had limited feedback from a few people like you.

Here's another I wrote from our show last Saturday.


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And this one is our heavy doom song followed by one of my favorites that I wrote about my divorce.





Man that Gretsch is a beast. Great stuff.
#6935

Currently leaning heavily towards getting a Gibson ES-335 with P90s from Wildwood as soon as I can sell some shit.  Not the prettiest top, but I love the way it sounds and feels.  And its a good $700 less than the humbuckered version that sounds a lot closer to my Les Paul 60s.

If anyone is interested in a PRS S2 Studio, Godin Icon Convertible type 2 or Fender Mustang GT 200 amp, let me know.

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#6936
4 hours ago, Goredho said:

If anyone is interested in a PRS 

Check with your dentist.

#6937

What else is going on there? I can't imagine different pickups is a $700 difference.  Is something different with the build?

#6938
1 minute ago, Deej said:

What else is going on there? I can't imagine different pickups is a $700 difference.  Is something different with the build?

$400 in list price, but they are willing to work a little more on the P90 model.  Not sure why, maybe just supply vs demand.  The only difference I can tell visually is no pickguard and P-90s.

#6939
14 minutes ago, Deej said:

What else is going on there? I can't imagine different pickups is a $700 difference.  Is something different with the build?

Looking at specs, the P90 version has a maple vs mahogany neck.  Everything else is pretty much the same except pickups.

#6943

“I’ve got a ’59 Les Paul, a ’61 dot-neck ES-335 and a mid-Sixties ES-355 that was given to me by Gregg Allman that are particular favorites. I leave them all at home; I’ll use them in the studio, but I don’t really trust fate as far as taking old guitars on tour. My signature guitars are my favorites from a playability standpoint, but when I switch to my ’59 Les Paul, there’s something magical there that you just can’t replicate.”

#6944

Got an offer on my PRS S2 Studio on Reverb that I'm going to take.  Anyone sell a guitar through Reverb before?  Any tips/gotchas/things I should do other than shove this thing in a box and toss it in the mailbox?

#6945

I've sold several and always take a lot of pictures with them as I pack them so I can prove any shipping damage wasnt there. I also throw in a little extra, set of strings, picks or something, because it's better to over deliver. Less chance you'll get complaints or returns if the guy on the recieving in thinks you fair.

 

 

#6947
I've sold several and always take a lot of pictures with them as I pack them so I can prove any shipping damage wasnt there. I also throw in a little extra, set of strings, picks or something, because it's better to over deliver. Less chance you'll get complaints or returns if the guy on the recieving in thinks you fair.
 
 


Lagniappe is life.
#6948
56 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Lagniappe is life.

 

I'm a Laphroaig guy myself, but hey, your way is cool, too.

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