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  1. Imprinted - what's the R32 like to live with? I'm starting a new job and have a 'car allowance' so looking at letting the missus drive the ST and seriously considering an R32.

    It's actually really nice, my one's been modified a bit (remap, intake, coilovers, exhaust etc etc.) so the suspension's a bit stiffer but not unbearable! Handles phenomenally well and it's still reasonably nippy. Not as fast as my old Legacy Twin Turbo but I'm less convinced I'm going to die when I go near a roundabout/corner! :p 

     

  2. Are you secretly called Nolly? That's basically his exact setup. Add a shiny scratchplate and it would fit right in with his other combustions

     

    I played a Music Man Stingray 5 string the other day. Really like it. Scale was a bit too long for my tiny hands though :(

    Hahaha, definitely don't have the skills to be Nolly - have you seen his new Dingwall custom? HNNNGH! Also: man up min! I've got pathetically small hands and I manage just fine. Also want to build a Mutt P-Bass with individual bridge pieces, a Tele-style reverse headstock, maple neck & board, with a Delano Musicman Bridge pup and a Dimarzio Model P mid/neck pup. It'll be horrifically ugly but should sound fantastic in theory. Grind for days! :D

    Joda Serk - there is nothing weird about the zero fret! If it's good enough for the Vigier guitars then it's good enough for those plywood monstrosities! ;)

  3. try some of the other cool stuff I have instead!  :jester: 

    The Providence Anadime is one of the nicest Analogue Chorus' available just now along with the Retro Sonic Chorus. It'll make you sea sick it's that wobbly and deep! 

  4. Jan, honestly it can do both. The amount of controls and waveforms it has, combined with the 4 stage sequencer that has 9 different timing options on it gives you a fair amount of control over what you want.

    You can swing it down to a simple single "on/off" trem if that's what you desire or you can go completely mad, set the sequencers to all random and watch what it does haha! 

     

  5. Guitars:

    Fender USA Standard Strat w/ mirror pickguard and unknown pickups

    ESP MV/240R Custom Shop with Tremol-No, laEXH rge Brass Block, noiseless springs and BKP Warpig/Dimarzio Air Norton S pickups

    Washburn WM526 Voodoo Custom Shop with BKP Nailbomb/Dimarzio Liquifire pickups and a spare Dimarzio Crunchlab for the Bridge.

    Amp & Cab:

    VHT Sig: X

    Mesa Boogie OS Recto 2x12

    Effects:

    Maxon OD808 Overdrive

    Wampler Triple Wreck Distortion

    Dunlop EVH Wah

    Ernie Ball Volume

    Peterson Strobostomp Tuner

    EHX Freeze Hold Pedal

    MXR Carbon Copy Delay

    Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper III Tremolo

    Providence Effects ADC-3 Anadime Chorus

    Strymon Orbit Flanger

    Strymon Bluesky Reverberator

    Strymon Timeline

    think there *might* be more pedals - will have a look when I get home.

  6. Quoting the first post of this thread, I am still keen on buying one of these. I may have to bite the bullet and get one from eBay. UNLESS someone can recommend me another left field tremolo pedal.

    Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper III, buy it from Prymaxe Vintage and it's about £75 - £100 cheaper than buying it over here.

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  7. Soda - instead of the Mesa V-Twin have a look at the Wampler Triple Wreck. I've never played a Distortion pedal quite like it - hence why I bought one instead of anything else I've ever tried. Really useful, flexible EQ, has a boost as well that can turn it into a fuzzy monster or just as a straight boost. Marvellous! :D

    Want one of these;

    Fender Telecaster FMT HH

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    or

    GL ASAT Deluxe Carved Top

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    who else manufactures HH Carved Top Telecasters?

  8. Back up for sale, now with a BKP Nailbomb in the bridge. Found two others for sale in Athens that aren't the limited edition version and the guy wants 1600EUR+Shipping. Looking for £1100 + Shipping for the Guitar and both bridge Humbuckers (Dimarzio Crunchlab and BKP Nailbomb)

  9. Can't believe I just read all that.

    It amuses me that Ben's dig at everyone at the end included the accusation that I act like some kind of scene elder because I know who Red By Choice were. A band I was actually in (but then everyone seemed to be at one point).

    Indeed, so was I. First gig I ever played in Town was with RBC in Triple Kirks with RATAMS. Whatever happened to Sid and Pete?

  10. If you're free on Friday or Saturday give me a shout Soda - I could meet you on your lunch break on Friday? I live just outside Aberdeen in an area called Kingseat and work in Dyce.

    [edit]Just looked it out, got a Dimarzio glass box for it to keep it clean! :D[/edit]

    Jimmer, ended up going with a white covered/black hex piece warpig for the MV and a green/black zebra'd Nailbomb for the Washburn. It's my serious last attempt at trying to play nice with it and if I'm lucky it'll stop me gassing for another guitar! Would putting a tone stack back in take some of the brightness away from it btw?

  11. Going to have a few extra pickups floating about soon so figured it would be better getting this organised now rather than later.

    Up for sale are the following;

    Tom Anderson H3+ - £50

    Seymour Duncan Phatcat with a Nickel Covering - £30

    Dimarzio Super3, Black - £40

    Dimarzio Crunchlab, Custom Black/Green Zebra with Black Bar & Pole Pieces. The Bar side is green - £50

    Disclaimer - the Super3 and Crunchlab are still mounted in guitars until their replacement Bareknuckles come in but as soon as they arrive they'll be out and ready for you! :D

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