Re: Post Your Rig: Doom Edition
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 9:08 pm
That wall is growing, how long till the wife starts bitching at you to downsize?
i had one of those smartwood LP's for years. it was a really fantastic guitar. i always thought it punched above it's weight as far as price. it's rare to see another one in the wild, so i had to comment.nailwalker wrote:one of the more stock-slightly boring rigs I've ever had, but it's loud as tits and getting the job done so I'm not complaining.
Gibson LP Smartwood (know very little about these, killer guitar though)
Boss TU3
a newer Whammy
OCD
a newer silver Muff I'm not too keen on
MXR Carbon Copy
ISP Decimator
I changed my board and sold some stuff and bought some stuff right after this was taken (yesterday, I know you guys understand)
Peavey 6505/Ampeg v4 ran in stereo with this surprisingly tight (90's? school me on these) ampeg 4x12
i love those heads.mmurphy1000 wrote:I borrowed a head last night - Mesa 400+. what a great sounding amp!!!!
yep...build Vertically, not horizontally...the vertical space is wasted now anyway, so its actually economical to buy more amps and stack them up to the ceiling. It not only utilises space, but in the winter months thats one wall that will have an added layer of insulation to help keep the heat in the house.fever606 wrote:Problem solved... Keep the cabs and just stack heads to the ceiling!
Pretty much my plan at this point. There are SOOOOOO many amps I want, but the cabs I have work just fine. I do kinda want a 1x15, and I could get the one that matches my Earth (minus the fucking badge though), and it's the same size as my other cabs (symmetry is overly important to me), but then we get into the whole horizontal space thing again....fever606 wrote:Problem solved... Keep the cabs and just stack heads to the ceiling!
You are a man of wisdom, Sam. I'll be letting the wife know that I'm building an amp wall to protect my family.samzadgan wrote:yep...build Vertically, not horizontally...the vertical space is wasted now anyway, so its actually economical to buy more amps and stack them up to the ceiling. It not only utilises space, but in the winter months thats one wall that will have an added layer of insulation to help keep the heat in the house.fever606 wrote:Problem solved... Keep the cabs and just stack heads to the ceiling!
its fuckin rediculous...i thought i moved from London to get away from the wet and cold weather...the last 2 days has been between 5 and 12, and today its pissing down!Iommic Pope wrote:Definitely an industrious idea Sam.
How is the cold weather for you down there today, anyhow?
You know, you can stack cabs too!t-rey wrote:Pretty much my plan at this point. There are SOOOOOO many amps I want, but the cabs I have work just fine. I do kinda want a 1x15, and I could get the one that matches my Earth (minus the fucking badge though), and it's the same size as my other cabs (symmetry is overly important to me), but then we get into the whole horizontal space thing again....fever606 wrote:Problem solved... Keep the cabs and just stack heads to the ceiling!
Yeah - I'm happy with both cabs, although the 'Ampeg' could use a new set of speakers. The focus is definitely on amps before cabs though.ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Yea when you already have 2 solid cabs there really isn't any need for more unless you are playing live or record tons of stuff and like changing out all aspects of the gear used.
Mini doom monolithsfever606 wrote:You know, you can stack cabs too!t-rey wrote:Pretty much my plan at this point. There are SOOOOOO many amps I want, but the cabs I have work just fine. I do kinda want a 1x15, and I could get the one that matches my Earth (minus the fucking badge though), and it's the same size as my other cabs (symmetry is overly important to me), but then we get into the whole horizontal space thing again....fever606 wrote:Problem solved... Keep the cabs and just stack heads to the ceiling!I've got a(n empty) 1x15 Ampeg cab you can have if you ever make the drive up 95... First round is on me, buddy!