Gear
Carvin DC127 |
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| - neck through body - alder body - Hardrock Maple neck, graphite reinforced - ebony fretboard - 12" radius - original Floyd Rose tremolo - 24-fret medium jumbo - M22V and M22SD humbuckers |
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| This is my main guitar. I ordered it custom made from Carvin, just how I want it. For the quality you get for the price you pay, you really can't lose with Carvin. | |
Jay Turser JT1000 |
Pic coming soon |
| - Floyd Rose Tremolo - 24-fret - neck-thru body - Seymour Duncan TB6 bridge pickup - Dimarzio Air Norton neck pickup |
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| This was the first guitar I owned. I got it, damaged, on eBay a few years ago. It was ok for a while and worked for me to learn on, but I always used my brother's Carvin DC127 for recording. The only arrangement I have on VGMix where I used this guitar exclusively is Red Cap Assault. It might be worth it to fix this thing up a bit, but my new DC127 serves me well enough. | |
Marshall JCM2000 DSL401 Tube Amp |
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| - 40-Watt EL84 valve powered 1x12 in. combo - Clean channel with Gain and 3-band EQ - Overdrive channel with Gain, Volume, and 3-band EQ - 20dB boost on Overdrive 2 for super saturation on DSL401 - FX Mix control for the parallel FX loop - Master Reverb control for "Sound Enhancements" large spring reverb - Master volume that acts as output attenuator - Speaker emulated DI out |
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| I use this for all of my guitar tracks now (unless I'm strapped for time and need to resort to Guitar Rig 2). This thing can get pretty cranked. Super heavy! | |
M-Audio Radium49 |
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| - 49 keys (+/-3 octave transposition) - 8 assignable MIDI control knobs - 8 MIDI-assignable sliders |
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Other Equipment |
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Name |
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| - Behringer UB802 | My cheap 6-channel mixer. This basically routes all of my sound devices to and from my sound card. |
| - Shure SM57 | Can't live without it for recording crunchy guitar amps. |

