Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:26 am
Oh yeah string section FTW
We play slow, and chat fast.sonidero wrote:Two weeks to make it to 100 pages... That's a lot of Doom Talkin and Circle Jerkin...
I love that band. Have fun!BoomB wrote:Going to see Cult of Luna today \m/
Woah, that is very nice of you. Thanks for that!Toonster wrote:I made a playlist with all the youtube sing things in this room until now, for everyone's listening pleasure!
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... CEblhbhi7l
I had my first band practice with mine yesterday and loved it. The neck p/u's thick and cutting cleans was awesome and then it filled out without being muddy when i kicked on the fuzz, it oddly sounds better through a cranked amp then a bedroom level amp. I'm very impressed by mine, it doesnt have the organic thickness of the telemaster, but that guitar is kind of a one trick pony, the trick is definitely one hell of a trick though.....AngryGoldfish wrote:So the 72 Telecaster has grown on me quite a bit recently. I now intend to keep the guitar, but replace the neck humbucker with a Creamery Classic '71 or a Lollar Regal if I'm feeling adventurous. I haven't even had it professionally set up yet and it's still impressing me. I prefer the Ibanez Artist overall, but it's still a worthwhile instrument.
Fuckin this im such a chatty cathyAncient Astronaught wrote:We play slow, and chat fast.sonidero wrote:Two weeks to make it to 100 pages... That's a lot of Doom Talkin and Circle Jerkin...
Holy Schnikes wrote:Sweetwater is FANTASTIC all around. So much better than the other online giants owned and operated by GC.
I'm glad you're digging yours. The neck humbucker is still too dark and muffled for my tastes, but it does the job until I can afford to replace it. I think I'm going to leave the bridge pickup alone. It reacts well to dirt, and with some tweaking on my amp doesn't sound as bright or harsh any more.Ancient Astronaught wrote:I had my first band practice with mine yesterday and loved it. The neck p/u's thick and cutting cleans was awesome and then it filled out without being muddy when i kicked on the fuzz, it oddly sounds better through a cranked amp then a bedroom level amp. I'm very impressed by mine, it doesnt have the organic thickness of the telemaster, but that guitar is kind of a one trick pony, the trick is definitely one hell of a trick though.....AngryGoldfish wrote:So the 72 Telecaster has grown on me quite a bit recently. I now intend to keep the guitar, but replace the neck humbucker with a Creamery Classic '71 or a Lollar Regal if I'm feeling adventurous. I haven't even had it professionally set up yet and it's still impressing me. I prefer the Ibanez Artist overall, but it's still a worthwhile instrument.