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13th Jan 05, 08:13 AM
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Yep. I had a chance to really turn this thing on at practice tonite. I just wanna tell you it rocks. No trouble being heard and the 4 button pedal is real handy. I would have got the short board but it was alittle pricey for now. Maybe next month. Everyone I spoke to said the same thing as to the line 6 over the crate. Its got some killer effects.
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13th Jan 05, 01:35 PM
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They are sweet james. I believe you can get a expanded pedal for them to have more control over the effects ..
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14th Jan 05, 07:56 AM
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Yep thats the short board. I just got the 4 button pedal for the moment but I plan to upgrade maybe next month
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3rd Feb 05, 04:28 AM
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Guitar Chord Buster Pro 4.2.0
GUITAR CHORD BUSTER PRO - probably the World's largest chord Encyclopaedia - Choose from 302,314 chords (up to 5 fret finger spread) / 140,255 (up to 4 fret spread) in standard tuning. All possible chords also available in 43 non-standard tunings plus your own custom tunings. Guitar Chord Buster is a guitar in a computer, enabling you to set-up and play any chord and pick sequence that may be played on a real guitar.
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3rd Mar 05, 09:24 AM
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Well I traded the marshall in for a line 6 spider II 212. 150 watts of power and lot of amp models and effects. Im also replacing the pickups in my epiphone les paul with some very hot seymour duncan pickups. Things are lookin' up.
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3rd Mar 05, 09:37 AM
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Good choice on the amp James. Marshall aren't what they used to be .. Line6, in my opinion, makes them look like beginner garbage. And, Seymour Duncan Pickups are one of the best, I always liked the screaming deamons myself. Then, that is because Lynch uses them ..
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25th Apr 05, 09:38 AM
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Pickups replaced. Used a seymour duncan "pearly gates and alnico II" pickups. MUCH better. Also bought a Takamine GS330S Acoustic Guitar and had a pickup installed on it. Things just keep getting better. Lol!
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28th May 05, 07:48 AM
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Now upgraded to a Line 6 HD147 300 watt head and a 4x12" cab going to get a gibson sg monday. Cant wait to put some real volume on this amp. Cant believe the depth of the tones in this one. Picked up a schecter diamond series guitar also but trading it in monday for a gibson axe. The real thing finally. This amp was just sitting there calling to me when I walked the store
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3rd Jun 05, 12:29 PM
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The amp rocks. The thing just blew me away tonight. I ripped off some leads and the amp just wouldnt quit. I did get the Gibson SG I wanted also. I think I hane a great combination here. My ears are still ringing. Lol! Band was really in sync . WE have a new rythym guitar whos fitting in real nice. I can see a betaone band coming. Lol!
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