The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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Let me have the wizard for my birthday.
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:Soooooo...... I'm unfortunately losing the Dunwich Wizard..... :cry:

Goodbye dear friend!

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Hello new 200w Bass Friendly 4xKT88 Friend!!!!! :yay:

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That was a roller coaster of emotions in one post.


"No, wait, why are you getting rid of...


...guhh ohh waaa..."


BRAIN EXPLOSION.


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:omg:
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Thanks guys!!!!! :group:

new05002 wrote:phew no mid control skip


I know I was glad to see that, its identical to the Wizard except minus a resonance control... and twice the wattage :yay:

(aside from the PI and power amp design of course)

Corey Y wrote:That was a roller coaster of emotions in one post.


"No, wait, why are you getting rid of...


...guhh ohh waaa..."


BRAIN EXPLOSION.


..

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:omg:


:lol: Yeah I was kinda iffy about it but the guy I'm trading with is a long time friend and he's bought 2 cabs from me in the past 3 months :picard:

So I know its going to a good home where it will get used live and on awesome recordings.


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It needs the presence pot replaced as it has a plastic shaft and the shaft broke but thats easy enough to fix.

Picking it up this weekend. I AM EXCITE.
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Fuck today is a great NGD

Just got my Guild SG and a 100 watt AOR head through.

Tone for years
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Cool score skip. Looks like we are getting a lot of matamps in here now.
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CaptainBoxman wrote:Fuck today is a great NGD

Just got my Guild SG and a 100 watt AOR head through.

Tone for years


Sweet fucking score dude!!!!!! :animal:

dazedbyday wrote:Cool score skip. Looks like we are getting a lot of matamps in here now.


Thanks man! That reminds me I gotta hit you up I'm gonna be in your neck of the woods in a month.

Yes it does! The crazy offers are popping up outta no where so we're jumping on em!
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whiskey_face wrote:reverb? yes no? need a pedlol or a stand alone tank? help me out dudes

I'm going to... echo... the thoughts of everyone else and say EQD Ghost Echo. Best reverb I've found for heavy tones.

As far as running two reverbs at a time, you don't need it for the Ghost Echo, but it can sound awesome. I wouldn't worry about that for the moment though, just stick to standalone units. If you don't have an effects loop, don't worry. A great deal of 'classic' reverb sounds came from people running outboard tube units in front of their cranked Fender Tweeds and Marshall 18 watters. It's an awesome sound. A lot of ilovefuzz'ers run their reverb pedals purposefully before their dirt pedals or in front of their dirty amps. It's a deep, washy sound that is perfect for dissonant music and heavy, clanging sounds. If you want pristine qualities, though, you will need to keep your amps clean, keep your reverb levels low, or install an effects loop.

Bossk wrote:Whats better? The ghost echo or supermoon chrome?

I found the Supermoon Chrome to be more about ethereal, deep, ambient reverb drones. Although the Ghost is similar, it is also bouncier and more dynamic. It is shallower, nastier, grittier, springier, and just generally a different sonic signature. They definitely cross lines here and there, but if you want a more versatile reverb then I'd recommend the Ghost. The Subdecay Spring Theory is also another versatile, compact, affordable reverb pedal that sounds stellar. It performs well under distortion, too. They all do.

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Forgot a second cable so I wasn't able to run a dual rig but the Matamp on its own sounds so huge.

Best looking stack on the Internet.

Bossk wrote:I have them in my cab and theyre totally fucking explosive.

Really beefy, clear speakers.

Ancient Astronaught wrote:Soooooo...... I'm unfortunately losing the Dunwich Wizard..... :cry:

Goodbye dear friend!

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Hello new 200w Bass Friendly 4xKT88 Friend!!!!! :yay:

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Hey Skip at least you don't have to worry about retolexing now!
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Anyone have experience with the Matt Pike Dirty Hesher Lace Pickups? I'm thinking of getting those for my G-400.
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Krosis wrote:Anyone have experience with the Matt Pike Dirty Hesher Lace Pickups? I'm thinking of getting those for my G-400.


They're stupid hot pickups. And very bass and mids heavy. You probably don't want one in the neck position. My friend was clipping the input of his RAT with his bridge pickup and it sounded fat and tubby... but also, broken? The clipping wasn't the desirable kind. Could've also been the circuit.
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AngryGoldfish wrote:You crazy!


Do you really expect anything less from me now? :lol:

skullservant wrote:Hey Skip at least you don't have to worry about retolexing now!


Tis true!!!! I could put white grill cloth on the fridge though...... :idea: :idk:
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You should track down some of that OG Ampeg cloth. THAT would be awesome!
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skullservant wrote:You should track down some of that OG Ampeg cloth. THAT would be awesome!


The blue kind? :idk:

I was thinking with a white grill I'd have the invert of Conky's rig :lol: Bass instead of guitar and white on black instead of black on white. :cool:
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Maybe I'm thinking wrong. The kind that's on my Dirge combo- I think it's silver with black and blue? I dunno. Its a little darker than the pure silver Ampeg cloth

And that'd be funny if you had the opposite. Yin and Yang ahahaha
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