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craig deadenstereo

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  1. I'm selling my pink Charvel tele, since I got a new Les Paul

    It's a model 7, made in Japan.

    250, or trade for a closed back cab or rack processor

    Charvel.jpg

    It's a very nice light guitar to play, and the neck is quite thin and flat. It has jumbo frets on it, and is a bit of a monster for pulling of pinch harmonics!

    I fitted a Kent Armstrong Hot Rails in the bridge, and have left the jackson j-120 single coil in the neck. I'll throw in the original bridge single coil too.

    As seen on stages across Scotland, and once used by Luke from Starfall - I have a photo!

    It's a bit gay I know, but is actually kind of cool. Guys - girls like it for some reason. I've had chicks come up to me after gigs to ask about it - no shit.

    Craig

    p.s. - you get 6 strings, one is broke in the pic, but is back on now.....

  2. I'm going to join in with the "it sounds a bit like Radiohead" point of view. The quality on the verses is nice...very unclutered. When kicks in to the chorus though it sounds a bit of a muddle mix-wise. This could be a combination of cheapy PC speakers and the fact it's a MP3 so I'll try it on the big ol' headphones later.

    EDIT: Forgot to say nice track! I am interested in getting a CD now.

    Yeah, the chorus is a bit muddy. But it was a cheap "new engineer" recording deal.

    As for a cd, there are some in OneUp

    Craig

  3. Dunno if anyone has ever seen my crazy red speaker box I made.

    It's a homemade 1x12" open back job, made from plywood and sprayed red.

    Well, I decided that I might as well make it cool if it's gonna look shit.

    But first I needed the contraption, which I consturcted today

    This was a mains plug with a cable. This cable then goes to a light switch. From the other side of the light switch comes a cable, and this has two mains sockets on the end (where you'd plug in a plug...)

    But why I hear you ask?

    Well, I drilled holes all round the outside of the speaker cabinet. Then I stuck a mini strobe inside. The lightswitch allows it to be turned on and off on stage, as a footpedal.

    No pics just now, but it looks cool. Kind of needs a seoond one, to spread the light out a bit, but that's why I used a double mains socket.

    Looks like I'm gonna be the coolest guy on stage next time I play.

    Craig

  4. you should check out guitar guitar in Edinburgh - a new shop but very cool.

    Has Engl Budda VHT etc. A lot of metal people like ENGL. They have loasd of mesa as well (dunno how well they sell - being out of most people's price range).

    Tech 21 are another cool company who make amps.

    Line 6 amps are probably good sellers too.

    Just a few ideas

    Craig

  5. ha ha.

    I couldn't really afford to lose any money, so just put the initial price at the minimum I'd be happy with. The new amp I'm getting was 400. Plus I have ways and means of getting shipping for a lot less than 25 ;) (good to have friends who work in the guitar shop)

    I did expect a few more bids, cos it was a cracking amp and the new box for it was smart.

    But, no biggie.

    Craig

  6. i really want a pink sparkly one...but i dont like short scale so alas...my search shall continue

    I have a pink sparkly guitar that may be up for sale soon.... ;)

    Plus, the Epi Thunderbird is a bit of a beast. The similalrly priced Fender (mex series) play and sound better. Our bassist got a Thunderbird though, just cos they are cool.

    Anyway, he says the Thunderbird can be a bit akward and is weighted funny at the neck so you strain your left arm if you're playing on stage. And he's a 6ft+ guy (although a bit of a pussy). So, they might not be a good idea for a girl.

    I'd recommend a Squire, since you still don't know if you're gonna stick with it. A squier wil be fine for the first couple of years you play, maybe then you'll want to move up a level to something more expensive.

    I have no experience with ibanez basses though. Stay away from the Tanglewood Rebel basses - utter beasts.

    Craig

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