The Jam Room Blog Thread.

Started by Discö Rice, November 14, 2012, 07:10:20 PM

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Omlet

And once again searching for band turned to shit. I don't know why I still bother...

Danny G

Wow that was quick.

Three hours after dropping off my amps they already had the Marshall done. I'm touched. It's a busy, very reputable shop so I was anticipating several days at least before they'd have a chance to even look at them.

But I'm friends either the tech and they know their shit, which is why I take my beloved amps there \m/,

But yeah. Marshall needed new power tubes and had some iffy solder joints (probably from me modding it heh)

$160-ish tho. Ouch.

But will be good at least having the Marshall for my busy weekend. Great dual-purpose amp for guitar and bass.
The less you have, the less there is to separate you from the music -- Henry Rollins

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everdrone

yay! glad that worked out, hope things get better to where you want them dude. 

RacerX

Quote from: Danny G on September 11, 2014, 10:06:25 AM

But yeah. Marshall needed new power tubes and had some iffy solder joints (probably from me modding it heh)


But will be good at least having the Marshall for my busy weekend. Great dual-purpose amp for guitar and bass.

Do you put that head directly on top of the cabinet when you're gigging?

If so, maybe not so good for aging solder joints. Put it at the side on a road case or at least put some material between the head & the cab—styrofoam works okay.
Livin' The Life.

Omlet

I gathered some tracks from my hard disk, recorded one new tune and prepared cover artwork from the pictures my girlfriend took during our second mountains trip. Another EP for my ex-black metal project is ready to be released.

Danny G

When used as a guitar head it's on top of the cab. I don't play stupid loud hahaha. Def something to think about tho

When used as a bass amp I set it off the the side due to aforementioned rumbling. And looks cooler that way \m/,
The less you have, the less there is to separate you from the music -- Henry Rollins

http://dannygrocks.com
http://dannygrocks.blogspot.com

eyeprod

played a set of improv music with synths, sampler, and my friend on guitar the other night at a local brewery. we jammed for almost 40 minutes straight. pretty fun. we pissed some people off (dudes were dicks anyway), scared some people (with volume) and won them over by the end of it.

it was fun, but I felt a little out of my element playing synth in that kind of high pressure situation. it was hard to hear, and hard to get confident because of that. I guess we did alright, but now i'm working on building some solid launchpad ideas. Something a little more than: start in E, now we're in A, then D, etc.
CV - Slender Fungus


RacerX

Depends what it sounds like. I'll assume at least 2 of the speakers are replacements.

I paid about that for my 4x12 with the 4 original speakers still intact. The cabinet is definitely solid & built out of thick birch plywood, though.
Livin' The Life.

Jake

There was a Sunn 3x12 on the local Craig's for a long time that didn't move at $180. While I have no use for a 3x12, I did consider replacing the baffle by making a tall/staggered 4x12. But fate intervened and someone eventually bought it.

In regards to whether of not it's worth the $250, I'd be inclined to say that it might be if the Celestions are G12-65s  People are paying good money for those speakers these days. If they're Celestion Super 65s, I would pass, however.
poop.

everdrone

mortlock what is your head?

right cab with wrong head = no go

right cab with right head = go

mortlock

i have an old peavey mark vi..i would gladly dump it for the right situation.

everdrone

ok a solid state peavey bass amp, meh

not sure what cab you currently have or if you play guitar or bass

that Sunn 312 is cool and is better than nothing, I think it is a good price

I would just concentrate on getting a better guitar amp if you play guitar and already have a guitar cab

mortlock

im well aware the peavey head is what it is..having that cab cant hurt though..

everdrone


Danny G

The less you have, the less there is to separate you from the music -- Henry Rollins

http://dannygrocks.com
http://dannygrocks.blogspot.com

Lumpy

Get a Peavey 4x12 for $150 like I did. Less money, louder, same hassle to move.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

mortlock

next question..i apologize for my ignorance in advance. [im the race car driver, not the mechanic]

can a 6 ohm cab work with my head..

the peavey is 400 watts at 2 ohms and 250 w at 4 ohms. i def plan on getting a better head at some point but not now..which brings me to another question..what do you guys recommend. i mean i know this shit has been discussed all over here but..

khoomeizhi

i think it'd work, it would just be even fewer watts than 250.
let's dispense the unpleasantries

liquidsmoke

Saw Windhand last night for the first time. Powerful blasting of extremely heavy dark riffs. Very inspiring.

Danny G

Good news on the SVT:

Was a bum 12dw7 after all. The tech called me around 7pm (on a Sunday) and left a vm. Not even charging labor.

This guy is awesome
The less you have, the less there is to separate you from the music -- Henry Rollins

http://dannygrocks.com
http://dannygrocks.blogspot.com

liquidsmoke

Does such a pedal exist that can be set to slightly delay the sound coming out of it? Not repeating delay, just a slight signal delay.

Also wondering if anyone can recommend any inexpensive pedals that can accurately produce a one octave down signal. Octave down only, no normal signal. Chords would be great but my understanding is that those types are quite expensive and tend to sound synthy so one note only is fine.

jibberish

a hi quality effect set to 100% wet completely cancels the original dry signal.
it seems a delay and sub harmonic synth module/pedal could do that.

maybe a vocal processor has the quality enough to do a really clean octave down if normal pedals or boss/line 6 rigs cant do it

maybe you can utilize the pass-thru latency of something as a ghetto 100% wet mini delay

Lumpy

Quote from: liquidsmoke on September 15, 2014, 02:19:11 AM
Does such a pedal exist that can be set to slightly delay the sound coming out of it? Not repeating delay, just a slight signal delay.

Isn't that what a chorus does? Some have a clean out/effected out.

Quote from: liquidsmoke on September 15, 2014, 02:19:11 AM
Also wondering if anyone can recommend any inexpensive pedals that can accurately produce a one octave down signal. Octave down only, no normal signal. Chords would be great but my understanding is that those types are quite expensive and tend to sound synthy so one note only is fine.

Boss OC-2 or 3? Electro Harmonix POG? HOG?
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

Jake

As far as octave pedals go, look at the Danelectro Chili Dog. I've got one for dickaround purposes. Cheap and does not sound terrible.
poop.