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View Poll Results: Talk about your instrument/gear!!! | |||
Guitar. |
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170 | 52.31% |
Drums. |
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39 | 12.00% |
Bass. |
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45 | 13.85% |
Violin. |
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7 | 2.15% |
Sax. |
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4 | 1.23% |
Piano/Keys. |
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53 | 16.31% |
Harmonica. |
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7 | 2.15% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 18
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I play piano and sax. I am also teaching myself guitar.
For guitar, I have an epiphone Sg. I run that through a BOSS RT20. From there, it runs into a Line 6 spider 4. With this amp, I've got everything I need. I keep the drive and equalizer controls at max position for the full effect. I turn the drive off when going for clean though. The rt20 helps me to get a better warble tone, since the line 6 chrorus effect was a bit subtle. I was slightly disappointed in this. The rt20 is a Leslie speaker simulator. It has four different settings. It is a twin pedal. The additional pedal is for the speed of the rotors. It also has overdrive, which is another reason I brought this pedal. Line 6 distortion is a bit muffled at times, so I keep the overdrive on the rt20 at maximum to keep it bright. Either chrorus, flange or phaser is a great combination with a clean signal running through the rt20 and amp As far as a sax, I play a Conn into a special jazz mouthpiece and I use a ruggatti gold reeds. For the piano, I play a used Shomer and Co upright That's everything! |
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