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Gear Thread - tyrot - 10-05-2007

The 3rd thread of its kind so i think we all know the rules by now. But here they are for the new people
Keep the images a reasonable size pixels and Kbs. No chat if you wish to discuss someones gear please start a new thread.


Gear Thread - Pamela - 10-05-2007

Two things...what gear are you refering to? Game gear?(D2,War Craft etc...) Or music? You ARE in the music forum. With 3 posts,I am intrigued by your wording,in the respect of stating the rules for new people....o.0 ~good job though~

Also any advertizing MUST be submitted to Frogman for approval first,to be added as a Sig.
Yours appears harmless,and I will approve it for now.
Should Froggy object,he will remove it.


Gear Thread - Siris - 10-05-2007

Still nobody knows what this is?


Gear Thread - WarriorOfD2X - 10-07-2007

obviously musical equpment, brands... gees...

ive still got my starter Squire strat..


Gear Thread - Panties - 05-28-2008

My first guitar was a Squier Stratocaster copy... I later bought a Washburn Dime V. I have since bought three acoustics - an antique Norman full-size acoustic, a Takamine youth-size classical, a no-name steel string classical guitar that I have since smashed... My last purchase was an Epiphone Les Paul standard. They are all great guitars in their own right. My V is my main guitar.

I've gone through quite a few amps in my time... My very first was a Mesa Boogie 15 watt solid state amp that I push with a Boss MT-2. I later moved on to a Behringer 150 watt v-amp head with a Laney 4x12 cab. I sold the Behringer and bought a Peavey 5150, which is currently the ballsiest amp I have ever played. After I moved away from home, I sold the 5150 to cover my moving expenses and a fuckload of pot... I've since purchased a Roland 15 watt microcube... and it's fucking sick. It's capable of some pretty gnarly tones, and I will be using it to record for my next band, The Vas Deferens.

Above being a dedicated musician, I'm also an audiophile. Sound quality and tone are the most important things to me.