The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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Hahah YES
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Some car talk now. Pops got a early 70s Camaro as a donor car for the 69 Camaro.


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Nice to see he filled up that rack we moved already! Organization is awesome.
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The Wood Wizard wrote:Nice to see he filled up that rack we moved already! Organization is awesome.
oh yea all the parts from a bunch of cars, stacked and sorted
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Oh yeah, this guy does some cool ass shit with his cabs. Saw him on FB
http://www.krazycabs.com/
I really dig the punisher cabinet, this ones cool too. Hes in FL and he mentioned hes be cool with building for 15s and making 6x12s and the like, so if your down there check it out. We chatted and hes actually a real nice dude.

http://www.krazycabs.com/
I really dig the punisher cabinet, this ones cool too. Hes in FL and he mentioned hes be cool with building for 15s and making 6x12s and the like, so if your down there check it out. We chatted and hes actually a real nice dude.

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Ancient Astronaught wrote:Good mornin folks!!!! It's snowing, the coffees hot and I had a good weekend. So I'm actually in a good mood for the first time in a while (other then slicing my thumb open cutting bagels last night, my ancestors would be so upset...). We had a great show on Friday, we played 3rd out of 4 bands to over 300+ people and laid waste to their faces, we had other bands producers coming up to us saying their mind was blown, and the venues sound guy is all up on our nuts. It felt great. Then yesterday we had a photoshoot for an upcoming spread in BrightYoungThings for a show of theirs we are playing, and the photographer even shot some video for us and wants to do a full music video for us, and she said we were the most professional and funnest band she has ever worked with (as far as booking / communications, talent, and willingness to try crazy poses / scenes n stuff) check out her site: http://www.gokateshoot.com
tl;dr: this weekend was one of those weekends that reassures all your musical efforts are worth the sacrifices
Sounded like a ball, mate. It's Rag Week here in Ireland, which means kids, teenagers and young adults alike are out drinking, from 10am in the morning until they pass out. It's fucking sick.
pelliott wrote:Personally, I'm big on the PT Jr. largely because it really limits me from putting 9 dirt pedals on my board and makes me more focus on playing and core sound than comparing all my fuzzes for 45 minutes
That's my plan for my gigging board. Apart from the size benefits and less need for two power supplies, having just two or three dirt pedals, or even just one, would help maintain focus on the playing and the people listening.
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Sweet neon lights of the gods.
Holy Schnikes wrote:fallen wrote:I keep thinking about downsizing my board and making my current board an add on recording board. Half my pedals aren't plugged into anything which is a drag. At home I'd like to have them all powered and wired up so they are quick and easy to access instead of just sitting on the window sill.
I wire up three functioning boards, my main board and two add ons that contain my noisemaker and weird modulation stuff and my octave/analog synth-type stuff plus whatever dirt/fuzz/OD/delay/etc I'm not currently using with my primary setup.
All will run solo (powered by CIOKS DC10s) or I can incorporate each into my main board by plugging right into an empty channel of my True Bypass looper. Total overkill for a band/live situation but it's great for writing/jamming/recording. Also, like u mentioned, it keeps pedals off the shelf just collecting dust and gives me instant, easy access to almost everything I own. Almost....
One day you will post an epic picture of all that together and the Internet will shit such a large and painful brick.
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Holy Schnikes wrote:I could NEVER run my board without a true bypass loop switcher. It makes things so much easier, eliminates tons of tap dancing. I don't even have a fancy programable one, just simple loops/channels that I break up into various sections of pedals. Works like a charm and keeps my from having like 16 pedals crowding up my signal at all times.
This is one of the main reasons why I'll be picking up a true-bypass strip soon—for true bypassing abilities. I'm tired of tone suck when not using pedals.
Holy Schnikes wrote:Mark sent a pic of my etched Black Forest, all built and ready to roll. Should be here any day now. Meanwhile, my original Black Forest is making it's way to the other side of the world, headed for our very own Iommic Pope.
I've said this already, but my goodness is that pure glory personified.
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skullservant wrote:I had so much fun building that guitar
This I did not know. Very impressive. I like a handy man.

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Yeah! Dissertations completed! (congrats by the way)
Jedi cabs of awesome!
Stole my camero, primer grey!
Awesome telemaster.
And it looks like the cover of the split will have to be a bear firing rainbows from its arse. That could outgay the harmonicraft cover, and that is no mean feat.
You guys got busy overnight.
Looks like I'm gonna have to get in on this 15" speaker action. I was gonna build a 6x12 down the line but maybe working a 15 in might be the way to go.
Jedi cabs of awesome!
Stole my camero, primer grey!
Awesome telemaster.
And it looks like the cover of the split will have to be a bear firing rainbows from its arse. That could outgay the harmonicraft cover, and that is no mean feat.
You guys got busy overnight.
Looks like I'm gonna have to get in on this 15" speaker action. I was gonna build a 6x12 down the line but maybe working a 15 in might be the way to go.
WWPD?
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Clutch lyrics for the win!
Yeah man the 15 bugs got me and im jelly of you jerks so its time I got my jimmy rustled by something other than a woman.....
Ya know..soundwaves....
Yeah man the 15 bugs got me and im jelly of you jerks so its time I got my jimmy rustled by something other than a woman.....
Ya know..soundwaves....
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So...call me stupid...but what does a 15 give you..more bottom end?
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Better orgasms.


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Doom Room - type fast, riff slow
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Braggin rights? They push more air and cover the lower freq better, more surface to push so in a way more bassness and "flaps your trouser legs"
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also crushing low mids and clear but way smoother high-end.


