Getting a new amp tempts me but I don't have a band, no one in MPLs wants to play black or doom metal and I live in a townhouse.
Seems going direct might be a better investment and make things easier for me

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theavondon wrote:
WOAH HOLY SHIT YOU DID THAT
sonidero wrote:I'M GETTING ONE NEXT... Stop copying me yall...
ChetMagongalo wrote:that paint job looks awsum
dubkitty wrote:i love the electrical tape over the unused pickguard apertures...it's so 1977
rustywire wrote:
I usually have an aversion to gold guitars, but yours appears to be an example of doing it right.
Gold hardware on guitars, however...not a chance of looking anything but tacky.
Wes Mantooth wrote:So would the rusty be good for guitar at all?
Getting a new amp tempts me but I don't have a band, no one in MPLs wants to play black or doom metal and I live in a townhouse.
Seems going direct might be a better investment and make things easier for me



Noiseprov/Pedalcore:behndy wrote:"huh. i'm on acid."




dubkitty wrote:re: SG: if the repair is stable that's a hell of a deal.
Noiseprov/Pedalcore:behndy wrote:"huh. i'm on acid."



Noiseprov/Pedalcore:behndy wrote:"huh. i'm on acid."



Noiseprov/Pedalcore:behndy wrote:"huh. i'm on acid."



Just my experience.
AngryGoldfish wrote:Open-back for home use in a 2x12 or 1x12, IMO, especially with low wattage amps like the OR15. Closed-back for stage use with 2x12's or 4x12's and loud amps. Closed-back at home can be too directional. Open-back allows for smoother dispersal of sound and low-end, thus decreasing the likelihood of that infamous 'thud' when you have neighbours nearby or a slightly unsupportive wife.Just my experience.
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