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Post Your Rig: Doom Edition
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The full rig when we moved into the space a month or two ago.


Since then...
My buddy traded the 68' Marshall Major for his third JMP, a 78', because the Major had some problems, like every other Major in the world.
He also sold his 80's Mesa D180 (The Predecessor to the Mesa Bass 400 +) and bought a pair of Klipsch PA Speakers and a nice 12 Channel mixer.
He's going to trade one of his 70's Marshall 412's for a Fender Twin 212 at the end of the month, and possibly the JMP for a 70's Hiwatt Slave or another 100 Watt Superlead.
My buddy drummer guy bought a late 70's Ludwig Blue Vistalite kit for $700 (They're worth around $2000 around where we live in Canada...)
he still has his 74' Slingerland kit though.
We moved our 2nd guitarists stuff into the back because he left for a couple of months for work.

Hoping to swap out the 215 for another 810. I've really grown fond of 810's since I'm able to play so loud now and can tell the differences and set up my pedals for high volume settings rather then "bedroom" or "house" settings. I really dig having one amp run pedals (dirty) and one with no pedals running clean, sounds amazing.



Since then...
My buddy traded the 68' Marshall Major for his third JMP, a 78', because the Major had some problems, like every other Major in the world.
He also sold his 80's Mesa D180 (The Predecessor to the Mesa Bass 400 +) and bought a pair of Klipsch PA Speakers and a nice 12 Channel mixer.
He's going to trade one of his 70's Marshall 412's for a Fender Twin 212 at the end of the month, and possibly the JMP for a 70's Hiwatt Slave or another 100 Watt Superlead.
My buddy drummer guy bought a late 70's Ludwig Blue Vistalite kit for $700 (They're worth around $2000 around where we live in Canada...)
he still has his 74' Slingerland kit though.
We moved our 2nd guitarists stuff into the back because he left for a couple of months for work.

Hoping to swap out the 215 for another 810. I've really grown fond of 810's since I'm able to play so loud now and can tell the differences and set up my pedals for high volume settings rather then "bedroom" or "house" settings. I really dig having one amp run pedals (dirty) and one with no pedals running clean, sounds amazing.

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fuck i need to up my game. . .

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whiskey_face wrote:fuck i need to up my game. . .
Yeah right man, what all are you running right now? Might not be the most expensive stuff but damn its badass and DIFFERENT!
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God mother fucking damn.
You need to demo that shit.
WWPD?
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Ohhhh you 


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here's my
+1 on the demo!
so here's my mini...mini doom rig...work well though



Iommic Pope wrote:
God mother fucking damn.
You need to demo that shit.
+1 on the demo!
so here's my mini...mini doom rig...work well though



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samzadgan wrote:so here's my mini...mini doom rig...work well though
You are a man of taste and refinement. I love that SG.
How do you like the Sibling. If I end up with a POG2, I may sell my Whetstone and pick up a Sibling in it's stead. And I've been doing some thinking - a compressor may actually be a good idea for me since I play at lower volumes (which means my amps don't compress themselves). Do you find that it makes a positive difference on your toanz at low volume?
And your combo has more watts than both of my amps put together. I AM STILL KING OF THE MINI RIGS

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YOU SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH.
I'm also reminded that I kind of really want a Micro Terror.
I'm also reminded that I kind of really want a Micro Terror.
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Micro terror would be badass, go for it. I just feel like its too pricy for what it is. chinese circut boards in a tiny box should have a tiny pricetag...
Although that lil amp is no longer working...I blew it up
Cant figure out how to fix it.
Although that lil amp is no longer working...I blew it up

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t-rey wrote:You are a man of taste and refinement. I love that SG.
How do you like the Sibling. If I end up with a POG2, I may sell my Whetstone and pick up a Sibling in it's stead. And I've been doing some thinking - a compressor may actually be a good idea for me since I play at lower volumes (which means my amps don't compress themselves). Do you find that it makes a positive difference on your toanz at low volume?
And your combo has more watts than both of my amps put together. I AM STILL KING OF THE MINI RIGS
Thanks mate. it is true...you are still the king...I kinda see myself as the Jester of the realm!
The Sibling is really nice...to be honest, its the first Phaser i have owned or tried...so i can't really compare it with anything. it works really nice on cleans, and with Dirt if you roll back the depth knobs its again really nice. It's a huge different though whether you put it before or after Dirt pedals, before Dirt, its very subtle, and Dirt it can get really wild. The added bonus is the ring modulation you get from it when you switch it to "fast"
The compressor is really good...i get sustain for days with that Custom Comp, and I have noise gate just after comp to cut some of the excess noise. I did also try the Philosophers tone, and although that is advertised a super quiet clean sustain...i think the Custom Comp blows it out of the water. I have to admit it took a few days to get use to the comp, especially with the internal trim pots, but now, it's just on all the time. As far as tone, it doesn't color the tone, i have basically set the pedal up for clean sustain with a little volume boost, but using the internal controls you could probably add/reduce some treble and change the attack to get a noticeable change to tone.
hope that helps.
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Y'all have seen it before, but seeing how there's a Doom Room proper now...here's the doom rigs.
Rest of my Ampegs and Sunns are at home...
Rest of my Ampegs and Sunns are at home...
Special low-frequency version.
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Hoe-Lee Shee-it......


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samzadgan wrote:Thanks mate. it is true...you are still the king...I kinda see myself as the Jester of the realm!
The Sibling is really nice...to be honest, its the first Phaser i have owned or tried...so i can't really compare it with anything. it works really nice on cleans, and with Dirt if you roll back the depth knobs its again really nice. It's a huge different though whether you put it before or after Dirt pedals, before Dirt, its very subtle, and Dirt it can get really wild. The added bonus is the ring modulation you get from it when you switch it to "fast"
The compressor is really good...i get sustain for days with that Custom Comp, and I have noise gate just after comp to cut some of the excess noise. I did also try the Philosophers tone, and although that is advertised a super quiet clean sustain...i think the Custom Comp blows it out of the water. I have to admit it took a few days to get use to the comp, especially with the internal trim pots, but now, it's just on all the time. As far as tone, it doesn't color the tone, i have basically set the pedal up for clean sustain with a little volume boost, but using the internal controls you could probably add/reduce some treble and change the attack to get a noticeable change to tone.
hope that helps.
Definitely helpful - thanks!
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Rest of my Ampegs and Sunns are at home...
You have no idea how much that statement makes me hate you right now

