View Full Version : What gear would you like to try (other then guitar)
guitarjunky
10-22-2008, 11:48 AM
If you still want to play the game, I would love to know your answer to the following question...
You wake up in a room and it is full of high end gear... Effects, accessories, high end picks, hand made amps and so on...
What small companies of gear (non guitar) would be exciting to you guys... ??? You know the ones where you find a crazy guy in a shop doing his magic...
Nothing is too special to mention!
thanks in advance
stan p
10-22-2008, 11:54 AM
Eventide
prsflame
10-22-2008, 02:46 PM
1) A David Caron violin
2) One of Marilyn Waller's Violins or Violas
I'm so sick of overhyped boutique guitar amps and pedals. It's become a major yawnfest for *me* YMMV.
LowWatt
10-22-2008, 03:31 PM
If there is anyone out there making a modern clone of the huge modular synths from the 70s, like the one in Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii, I'd be all over that.
7String Thing
10-22-2008, 04:13 PM
The Moog Voyager Rackmount - and all the Moog Pedals.
An Eventide Harmonizer
An Axe-Fx Ultra
A Trainwreck
A Dumble
A Pete Cornish Pedalboard
A Mac Pro jacked full of plugins so i can use em with my Midi Parker
Axess Midi Controller
One of every Diezel
One of every Two Rock
A few Blockhead Marshall Clones
A Table full of custom Fulltone Prototypes, and Analog Man and Keeley Modded pedals, along with an assortment of every kind of V-Pick and Red Bear pick along with some cool Dugain and Brossard picks among some other cool pick guys.
And every kind of cable imaginable so i can test them all.
Plus i would like to have Peter Diezel, Reinhold Bogner, Jim Marshall, And Bill and Joe from Two Rock to be there to tweak all the amps, and Analog Man Mike to tweak all the pedals.
Was this what you were looking for.
guitarjunky
10-22-2008, 04:17 PM
The Moog Voyager Rackmount - and all the Moog Pedals.
An Eventide Harmonizer
An Axe-Fx Ultra
A Trainwreck
A Dumble
A Pete Cornish Pedalboard
A Mac Pro jacked full of plugins so i can use em with my Midi Parker
Axess Midi Controller
One of every Diezel
One of every Two Rock
A few Blockhead Marshall Clones
A Table full of custom Fulltone Prototypes, and Analog Man and Keeley Modded pedals, along with an assortment of every kind of V-Pick and Red Bear pick along with some cool Dugain and Brossard picks among some other cool pick guys.
And every kind of cable imaginable so i can test them all.
Plus i would like to have Peter Diezel, Reinhold Bogner, Jim Marshall, And Bill and Joe from Two Rock to be there to tweak all the amps, and Analog Man Mike to tweak all the pedals.
Was this what you were looking for.
Indeed!!! Thanks... Keep them coming
theRocco
10-22-2008, 04:19 PM
If there is anyone out there making a modern clone of the huge modular synths from the 70s, like the one in Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii, I'd be all over that.
http://synthesizers.com/
Looks like high quality furniture, perfect for any living room decor, and all the patch cords you can handle:
http://images.lilypix.com/albums/olddata/4d2e7bd33c475784381a64e43e50922f/normal_3188_p43316.jpg
big mike
10-22-2008, 05:41 PM
Moved to proper area....
Hook a brother up with a Walter Woods bass rig...and a real B3 with a leslie.
Wouldn't mind a nice old school Selmer MkIV Bari Sax....I miss playing Bari Sax sometimes.
[quote=big mike;4910922] a real B3 with a leslie.
quote]
I have one up in my studio, the REAL DEAL!!!!
big mike
10-22-2008, 05:51 PM
[quote=big mike;4910922] a real B3 with a leslie.
quote]
I have one up in my studio, the REAL DEAL!!!!
<packing the truck.....>
frank62
10-22-2008, 07:12 PM
I have to go with the mighty Hammond B3 and Leslie.
violetlove
10-22-2008, 07:45 PM
I know a guy who has one in his studio, but now we need a player to hear it properly.
Orherwise, blonde twins thanks.
Dotneck
10-22-2008, 09:55 PM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1407/740414782_25f1d21620.jpg
bleomonkey
10-22-2008, 10:12 PM
my first overdrive pedal
snarkle
10-22-2008, 11:13 PM
I'm excited about trying out the Steinberger electric cello that my drummer just bought...I've spent thousands of dollars trying to make my guitars sound like cellos, and have never quite understood why I don't just play the real thing.
Other than it's not a guitar, I mean...
TieDyedDevil
10-22-2008, 11:34 PM
How about a good-sounding room?
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