Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 4:45 pm
The Half PG is cool. The one that goes above the pickups? No thanks.


AxAxSxS wrote:
...................Stryper wristband ......
......................................Fucking badass.
D.o.S. wrote:.............. Stryper is legit
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:
here we go againD.o.S. wrote:But everyone loves Stryper.
For sure. Maybe northern places have fairer weather and better "fine dining", but NOLA definitely wins for everything $15 and under. I know some people agree with me...Grrface wrote:Truer words may never have been spoken. I'm pretty convinced that New Orleans has the best food on Earth.AxAxSxS wrote:man I'm jealous. Deer meat is wonderful and so Is Elk, Elk just might be my favorite thing. I wish commercial hunting was more of a thing as I am not up to trekking through woods and up mountains to bag an Elk. I did just find a place locally that carries Elk as well as venison, mudbugs and alligator meat. Made some killer jambalya with boudin and andouille sausage, elk, catfish and shrimp with a crawfish etoufee to go with it. I'm stoked I found that place as most of the time ingredients like that just are not available around here.
Cajun food might just be the best thing ever.
LolAncient Astronaught wrote:
hahaha I'm glad someone picked up on it hahahaaryan summit wrote:ha
ancient a. wrote picard
im leavin that
picard-on
Axe and you shall receive....new05002 wrote:Put some demos up

I've been running it just a straight octave down for a bit, sometimes with an OC-2 on the other channel for glitchy octave vs properly tracking octave. I also like the second from the end or all the way clockwise setting in a minor key, or just a straight major 3rd an octave below so I can play the high harmonies of classic stuff like Rock'n'Roll Hoochie Coo or Sabbath A National Acrobat. You can run it opposite and play the root notes while the pedal plays the 11th up but it can start to sound a bit synthy when it shifts over an octave up. I like to play the high notes and let the pedal supply the root notes in the harmony parts.ryan summit wrote:+1fallen wrote:
I'm using a Boss Harmonist. Runs stereo out, tracks great, does multi octaves, also does intelligent harmony if you need it. These days I run it first and use it to split my signal so that different amps get different octaves.
i put it on minor
and middle knob all the way ccw
mix around noon
gives clean +1/-1/dry on both
thats the always on position
sometimes ill put it elsewhere for nonsense
where do you generally keep it fallen
That is a sexy pair of guitars right there.fallen wrote:SG talk... I cured my Gibson craving with an Epi Explorer and a '91 SG Special. I added a small pickguard on the SG to cover a big dent the previous owner left in the face of the body. Also covered one of the control holes and made it into a 2 knob layout instead of 3.
The pickguard has screw heads glued into the holes and is held on with double sided tape so no extra holes have been added to the body. I replaced the humbuckers with P90s and it's in A standard. The strat copy is one I rewired around the same time with a new pickguard and single humbucker setup.
Spy VS Spykbithecrowing wrote:That is a sexy pair of guitars right there.fallen wrote:SG talk... I cured my Gibson craving with an Epi Explorer and a '91 SG Special. I added a small pickguard on the SG to cover a big dent the previous owner left in the face of the body. Also covered one of the control holes and made it into a 2 knob layout instead of 3.
The pickguard has screw heads glued into the holes and is held on with double sided tape so no extra holes have been added to the body. I replaced the humbuckers with P90s and it's in A standard. The strat copy is one I rewired around the same time with a new pickguard and single humbucker setup.
